190. National Security Decision Memorandum 3421

TO

  • The Secretary of State
  • The Secretary of Defense
  • The Director, Office of Management and Budget
  • The Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
  • The Director of Central Intelligence

SUBJECT

  • Organizations to Perform Security Assistance Functions

The President has reviewed the study of the Interdepartmental Group for Political-Military Affairs on MAAG Requirements and has noted agency views.2 The President has decided to establish or continue in the countries indicated the following organizations to perform [Page 642] security assistance functions in Fiscal Year 1978. Personnel and funding levels will be those established in the President’s Fiscal Year 1978 budget request.

Defense Field Offices
Ethiopia Kuwait3 Saudi Arabia917
Greece Liberia Spain
Indonesia Morocco Thailand
Iran918/4 Pakistan Tunisia920
Japan Philippines Turkey
Jordan Portugal Zaire
Korea Republic of China
Military Groups
Argentina Dominican Republic921 Panama
Bolivia Ecuador922 Paraguay5
Brazil El Salvador924 Peru925
Chile926 Guatemala Uruguay927
Colombia Honduras928 Venezuela
Costa Rica929 Nicaragua
Offices of Defense Cooperation
Australia India
Austria Italy
Belgium Netherlands
Denmark Norway
France United Kingdom
Federal Republic of Germany

The Secretary of State, in close cooperation with the Secretary of Defense, should propose legislation which will:

• Authorize establishment of Defense Field Offices in the countries specified above.

• Provide for continued operation of the Latin American military groups based on their traditional role of representation.

• Permit, without specific congressional approval, the assignment to the chief of each U.S. diplomatic mission of up to six military personnel to perform security assistance functions.

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• Allow Defense Attaché Offices to continue to perform security assistance functions in countries where either manpower and cost savings are effected or political sensitivities are paramount.

If these amendments to the existing law are not forthcoming, Office of Defense Cooperation will be established or Defense Field Offices will be proposed where necessary.

Brent Scowcroft
  1. Source: Ford Library, National Security Council, Institutional Files, Box 68, Institutional Files—NSDMs, NSDM 342—Organizations to Perform Security Assistance Functions. Confidential. A copy was sent to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
  2. See footnote 2, Document 189.
  3. *The Defense Field Office will be replaced by an Office of Defense Cooperation if an adequate level of reimbursement can be obtained from the host country.
  4. **Six or less members of the U.S. military will be assigned to the Defense Field Office or Military Group.
  5. ***Three or less members of the U.S. military will be assigned to the Military Group.