BRITISH EMBASSY WASHINGTON, D.C. 28th February, 1942. Dear Mr. President, With the completion of the secretarial arrangements for the Combined Chiefs of Staff Committee, the Secretariat of the Combined Chiefs of Staff have agreed that it would simplify matters considerably if the distribution of all British documents concerning the military situation to the United States authorities were undertaken in its entirety by the American section of the Combined Secretariat, and if accordingly the direct distribution of any such papers by this Embassy were to cease. Such an arrangement will obviate possible misunderstandings and overlapping, and should also accelerate the distribution of individual papers. In view of the adoption of this procedure I would therefore/ The Honourable Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, Washington, D.C. |