United States Concern with Greek Political, Economic, and Military Affairs; Negotiation of a Military Facilities Agreement Between the United States and Greece; United States Assistance to Greece; Offer of Additional Greek Armed Forces for the United Nations Command in Korea; Visit of the King and Queen of Greece to the United States
[449] No. 449
The Chargé in Greece (Yost) to the Department of State
Athens, August 22, 1953—5
p.m.
711.56381/8–2253: Telegram
[450] No. 450
The Secretary of
State to the Embassy in
Greece
Washington, August 28, 1953—7:38
p.m.
711.56381/8–1453: Telegram
[451] No. 451
The Acting Secretary
of State to the Embassy in
Greece
Washington, September 18, 1953—2:20
p.m.
711.56381/8–3153: Telegram
[452] No. 452
Memorandum of Conversation, by the First
Secretary of Embassy in Greece
(Schnee)
Athens, September
24, 1953.
711.56381/9–2453
[454] No. 454
Memorandum of Conversation, by the
Deputy Director of the Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs
(Baxter)
[Washington,] October
30, 1953.
611.81/10–3053
[455] No. 455
The Ambassador in Greece (Cannon) to the Department of State
Athens, February 27, 1954—5
p.m.
781.5/2–2754: Telegram
[456] No. 456
Memorandum of Conversation, by the
FOA Assistant Regional Director
for Near East, South Asia, and Africa Operations
(Seager) and by the FOA Military Program and Planning Officer
(Arth)
Washington, March 18,
1954.
781.5 MSP/3–1854
[457] No. 457
Memorandum of Conversation, by the Chief
of Protocol (Simmons)
[Washington,] March 18,
1954.
611.81/3–1854
[458] No. 458
The Ambassador in Greece (Cannon) to the Department of State
Athens, May 8,
1954—noon.
781.551/5–854: Telegram