DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON AIDE MEMOIRE His majesty's Government are very anxious to make some positive move towards the French authorities about future of the French Air Force. During his recent visit to Paris, the Prime Minister undertook to do his best, after consultation with the United States Government to help in meeting General de Gaulle's request for the re-equipment of the French Land Forces. The possibility of supplying British equipment for this purpose in being examined but it will inevitably take some time to formulate and agree proposals with the United States Government. In the meantime His Majesty's Government would like, as a token of their interest and good will, to make the re-equipping of the French Air F 2. His Majesty's Government desire to know whether the United States Government agree to their opening technical discussions with the French authorities, in the course of which they would offer to provide and maintain the air-craft, and to train the personnel, for the squadrons mentioned in the British proposals on policy and equipping of the forces of the Western European Allies (Paragraph 8 of the enclosure to CCS. 653). For convenience of reference the appropriate extract is enclosed. The supply of additional aircraft without any undertaking to replace them or to train personnel to man them, would be considered when the time arises. This offer would, or course, be without prejudice to the wider issues raised in the British Embassy's Aide Memory f August 19th at present under examination by the State Depa 3.In the absence of any agreement with His Majesty's Government it is to be feared that French authorities will start constructing German-type aircraft to which their plants are already ada 4. The French |