DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON December 27, 1944 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Desire of British Government to Assist in Re-equipping the French Air Force A communication has been received from the British Embassy relative to the desire of the British Government to make an immediate offer to the French Air Force. A copy of the communication in question is attached herewith. As indicated in the British aide memory, the Joint Chiefs of Staff considered he specific proposal now advanced. Admiral Leahy inormed the Secretary of State that "from the military point of view there is no objection" to the British proposal whereby the British would undertake to equip certain French air units. The "certain French air units" referred to n Admiral Leahy's letter are the same as those de-scribed in the attached aide memory. The question of our supplying equipment for French land forces, which was the main subject of Admiral Leahy's letter under reference, is being dealt with in a separate memorandum. E.R. Stettinius Enclosure: From British Embassy. |