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Eastern Europe
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1875- 1965
1892- 1992
East Asia
Southeast Asia
March 2, 1954
Syngman Rhee expresses concerns about the American Korean Foundation's under-graduate scholarship program.
February 18, 1954
General James A. Van Fleet sends a letter with news including architect I. M. Pei coming to Korea.
March 23, 1954
General James A. Van Fleet shows willingness to accept a position such as Ambassador in South Korea if it is offered. He also recommends General Christenberry as a executive director.
March 20, 1954
General James A. Van Fleet send thank you letter for his birthday present.
April 8, 1954
Syngman Rhee suggests General James A. Van Fleet come to South Korea as an ambassador or economic coordinator. He also writes concerning defense forces in South Korea.
November 29, 1954
Syngman Rhee asked General James A. Van Fleet about establishing him as an official military adviser.
August 26, 1954
After the Korean War, General Van Fleet informs President Rhee that U.S. will bear the cost of rebuilding Korean military forces in order to facilitate the withdrawal of American troops from the Korean Peninsula in the future.
March 18, 1954
President Rhee discusses different tactics with General Van Fleet on how to convince President Eisenhower and the American public to build the ROK's armed forces.
Document Year: 1954