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1.; 2. Yugoslav Navy; 3. Release by the United States of Information Regarding Formosa; 4. Production of J.I.C. Reports; 5. Intelligence for S.H.A.P.E.; 6. Review of the Istuation Around the Soviet and Satellite Perimeter; 7.

1 Jan 1951

SECRET 2. YUGOSLAV NAVY. REAR ADMIRAL LONGLEY-COOK informed the Committee that the Yugoslav navel attaches in the United Kingdom had recently visited him at the Admiralty. Their Purpose was mainly to enlist all possible help in improving the efficiency of their small navy. They required books and lecture notes on minesweeping in coastal waters and rivers, naval communications and much other information. He had pointed out the difficulties which would be involved in translating such material, but the Yugoslavs had assured him that they were confident that they could overcome that difficulty.
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Collection ID
CAB159
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Albania Austria Belarus Bulgaria China Czechoslovakia Formosa Georgia Germany Hungary Indochina Kazakhstan Korea Romania Russia Soviet Union United Kingdom United States of America Uzbekistan Yugoslavia
Document Reference
CAB 159/9/36
Document Types
Summary
File Reference
CAB 159/9
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab159.0009.036
Keywords
Yugoslav Armed Forces Naval Strength Attachés Consular Intelligence Sources Embassies Training Interpretation Secrecy Security Information Sharing Release Of Information Chinese Nationalists American Intelligence Services Classified Documents Intelligence Reports Joint Intelligence Sub-committee Duties Intelligence Requirements Intelligence Services Responsibilities Intelligence Distribution Intelligence Channels Allies Alliances Threat Of War With The Ussr Contingency Planning Predicting Enemy Intentions Assessing Enemy Strength Soviet Satellite States Iron Curtain Eastern Bloc Troop Movements Propaganda Conferences Military Strength Manpower Reservists Diplomatic Intelligence Diplomacy Yugoslav Foreign Policy Invasion Threat Peace Proposals Communism Chinese Foreign Policy Military Operations Military Situation Reports First Indochina War
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Communist Information Bureau Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Bureau Joint Intelligence Committee (Far East) Joint Intelligence Staff Ministry of Defence Security Service Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
8
Persons Discussed
John Gardiner Stewart Menzies Neill Ogilvie-Forbes Patrick Reilly Arthur Shortt Percy Sillitoe
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office: Central Intelligence Machinery: Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Later Committee: Minutes (JIC Series). Joint Intelligence Committee. Meetings 1-69
Themes
Military Intelligence Intelligence Organization International Relations

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