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Volume #16 - 846.

CHAPITRE VIII

RELATIONS AVEC LES ETATS-UNIS

PREMIÈRE PARTIE

QUESTIONS DE DÉFENSE

SECTION G

MISE SUR PIED DU COMMANDEMENT DU NORD EST DES ÉTATS UNIS

846.

PCO

Note du ministre de la Défense nationale
pour le Cabinet

CABINET DOCUMENT NO. 143 50

TOP SECRET

Ottawa, le 16 mai 1950

PROPOSED U.S. NORTHEAST COMMAND

1. The U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff have proposed the establishment of a U.S. Northeast Command located at Fort Pepperell. This would be a unified command for the purpose of facilitating planning and the technical employment of U.S. forces assigned to it.

2. The missions assigned to this command will be in consonance with the following two principles:

(a) maintenance of the security of the U.S. forces concerned;

(b) planning in concert with the Canadian forces for the defence of such parts of North America and the sea and air approaches thereto as may be agreed upon from time to time by the Governments of the United States and Canada.

3. The forces which the command would control would be:

(a) U.S. Air Force establishments in North eastern Canada, Newfoundland and Greenland (at present under the U.S.A.F.'s Newfoundland Base Command);

(b) the Argentia base and U.S.N. bases in Greenland.

4. When this proposal was raised before it was indicated that the name of the command might be something like Northeast Command. Naturally, we preferred not to have this name used without any qualification as it would then tend to indicate that the command was over a geographical area which might be taken to include Canadian forces. As changed, it is considered that the same objection could not be made to the name. The matter, however, is referred to the Cabinet for noting, should there be any objection.53


53 Note marginale:/Marginal note:
We can't object to this; as long as there are no negro units. L.B.P[earson] [August 29, 1950].



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