December 29, 1941 ANNEX 2 to 'JCCSs-5 PROYOSED METHOD OF'HANDLING MATTERS CONCERNING TIlE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC THEATER 1. It is assumed that the chief matters on which decisions would have to be given would be' _a The provision of reinforcements. b A major change in policy. _c Departure from the Supreme Commander's directive. 2. It is suggested that no special body should be set up for this purpose because it would tend to clog the machine for tile following reasons' _a It would be necessary to have Dutch, Australian, and New Zealand representatives on this body. b_ Each representative in _a would probably wish for time to consult his government before giving an opinion. It is proposed, therefore, that existing machinery should be used in the following manner' a The Supreme Commander would telegraph to the Chiefs of Staff Committee, both in London and in Washington~ his proposal, whatever it might be. b_ The Chiefs of Staff Committee in London would inunediately telegraph to the British Mission in Washington to say whether or not they would be telegraphing any opinions. , _c On receipt of these opinions, the United States Chiefs of Staff and the Representatives in Washington of the British Chiefs of Staff would meet and consider tile problem and would submit their 'x recommendations to the President and by telegraph to the Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. The Prime Minister would then inform the President whether he was in agreement with their recommendations. 4. As the Dutch Government is in London, and as the principal representatives of the New Zealand and Australian 6overmnents are also in London, it is proposed that the agreement of these Governments to any proposal should be obtained by the British Government and this would be included in the final telegram to Washington. -- 1 -- |