Discussion of the possibility of British subjects working in the United States in aid of the war effort. Logistical changes that need to be made to make this possible. People despatched to the British Censor in New York City, as well as the British Purchasing Commission. Other agencies may require further manpower, such as the Air Force or the Ministry of Pensions
Status of Volunteer Department, the potential use to which labourers might be put in support of the ...
At head of title: 88th Cong., 2d sess.[-89 Cong., 2d sess.] Committee print.Includes bibliographies....
Details of a note by the Civil Aviation Department suggesting that commercial aviation uses for US b...
Notes on public relations and taxation, with regard to the need to provision a greater amount of tra...
Covering note to papers on British manpower in the US, dealing primarily with the Staff Mission
Proposed plans from the War Cabinet on the Civilian Technical Corps, Joint Staff Mission and Lend Le...
Minutes from heads of missions, British Joint Staff Mission in Washington to Chiefs of Staff, discus...
Possible recruitment of US civilians to the UK war effort. Discusses their use in the Civilian Techn...
Discusses the possibility of the US supplying naval and military material to Britain. Request was re...
International audienceBy the end of the Second World War, British Information Services (BIS) employe...
International audienceBy the end of the Second World War, British Information Services (BIS) employe...
Internal discussions on the US military construction in British territories and on sending US techni...
Notes on Technical Officer requirements, Conant Scheme, Civilian Technical Corps, Ministry of Labour...
British plans to provide an air service to the US in the summer months compromised by possible Briti...
Thoughts on methodology by which the US might be enabled to provide the British technical help
Status of Volunteer Department, the potential use to which labourers might be put in support of the ...
At head of title: 88th Cong., 2d sess.[-89 Cong., 2d sess.] Committee print.Includes bibliographies....
Details of a note by the Civil Aviation Department suggesting that commercial aviation uses for US b...
Notes on public relations and taxation, with regard to the need to provision a greater amount of tra...
Covering note to papers on British manpower in the US, dealing primarily with the Staff Mission
Proposed plans from the War Cabinet on the Civilian Technical Corps, Joint Staff Mission and Lend Le...
Minutes from heads of missions, British Joint Staff Mission in Washington to Chiefs of Staff, discus...
Possible recruitment of US civilians to the UK war effort. Discusses their use in the Civilian Techn...
Discusses the possibility of the US supplying naval and military material to Britain. Request was re...
International audienceBy the end of the Second World War, British Information Services (BIS) employe...
International audienceBy the end of the Second World War, British Information Services (BIS) employe...
Internal discussions on the US military construction in British territories and on sending US techni...
Notes on Technical Officer requirements, Conant Scheme, Civilian Technical Corps, Ministry of Labour...
British plans to provide an air service to the US in the summer months compromised by possible Briti...
Thoughts on methodology by which the US might be enabled to provide the British technical help
Status of Volunteer Department, the potential use to which labourers might be put in support of the ...
At head of title: 88th Cong., 2d sess.[-89 Cong., 2d sess.] Committee print.Includes bibliographies....
Details of a note by the Civil Aviation Department suggesting that commercial aviation uses for US b...