c/o Air Attache, WASHINGTON British Embassy, , D.C. 19th June, 1941. Dear Mr. President, We are considering the question of the provision of medical attendance, hospital and burial facilities for Royal Air Force personnel in the United States undergoing flying training. It is understood from the Air Corps Medical authorities that Federal hospitals are available in the vicinity of many of the Schools, but that your authority is necessary before they can be made available to our students. I should, therefore, be most grateful if you would consider the possibility of granting patient, and burial on the terms applicable to the United States Government Departments us access to the Federal facilities for hospital treatment, both in-patient and out-. Believe me, Dear Mr. President, Very sincerely Yours, Halifax The Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, White House, WASHINGTON, D.C. |