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