THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON CONFIDNTIAL My Dear Lord Beaverbrook: The proposals contained in your letter of January 5 have received intensive study and there are tabulated below the optimum estimates for completion of six hundred and forty (648) of the six hundred and forty-eight (6/8) vessels covered in your letter. 1942 1943 1944 Atlantic Tank Landing Craft 0 0 BDE, U.K. Escort Ships 0 50 Shallow Draft Tank Landing Craft 110 190 BAM, UK Mine Sweepers 0 56 24 BPC, U.K. A/S Vessels 0 60 Total 110 506 24 I have directed that work commence on the construction of the above tabulated craft; With respect to the eight (8) slower vessels for auxiliary aircraft carriers to provide convoy air protection, the considered opinion of those who have studied this project, in which I concur, is that loss of the cargo carrying capacity is not warranted by the results which vessels slower than 16-18 knots can produce as auxiliary carriers. Very sincerely, His Excellency Lord Beaverbrook Minister of Supplies London, England Declassified By Deputy Archivist of the U.S., Feb. 9, 1972 |