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1951

Memorandum, Eighth United States Army Korea, 'Local Procurement of Foodstuffs by Republic of Korea'

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter reports the required rations supplement for the Republic of Korea Army.

April 3, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter sends an invitation to Syngman Rhee.

March 24, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter sent a birthday card to Syngman Rhee.

February 14, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter informs Syngman Rhee that the movement of Korean refugees is causing problems for UN combat troops.

February 15, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenang General John B. Coulter informs Syngman Rhee that the Eighth United States Army Korea is considering his request regarding tanks.

1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter responds to Syngman Rhee's request to obtain vehicles and tanks that the US plans to scrap.

February 20, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Shin Sung Mo

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter confirms an agreement with the ROK Ministry of National Defense to organize eight civilian Pioneer Labor Battalions to assist with United Nations military construction projects.

March 17, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter conveys words from General Ridgway, who asked him to give the message of appreciation to Syngman Rhee.

April 17, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter informs Syngman Rhee that a radio transmitter could not be obtained. Also, he reports that ECS approved the rehabilitation of the Korean Broadcasting System.

May 11, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter informs Syngman Rhee about the road survey that Colonel Frichard is in charge of, and matter related to civilian engineers.

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