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S-0671 · Series · 1960 - 1970
Part of United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)

UNFICYP Headquarters, Nicosia, Operations Branch: Log Sheets

Series consists of log sheets. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: searches; investigations; movements of employees; incoming and outgoing shipments; arrivals and departures of visitors and press; stolen vehicles; movement of arms; shootings; and troop movements. Each incident that is recorded includes a number, time, to, from, event, action, and initials. Pages are dated and numbered. These logs include only the last name of the individual signing information into the log. The log is sent to the Lieut. Colonel, GSO 1.
DAG-13 / 3.12

S-0673 · Series · 1965 - 1970
Part of United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)

UNFICYP Headquarters, Nicosia, Operations Branch: LO to TK CYP Leadership

Series consists of daily reports. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: general issues and complaints relating to the Vice President and the Turkish National Contingent; helicopter night training; airplane overflights; road use and blockages; troop movements; convoy fighting; construction projects; and staff leave. These reports do not include the name of the originator. Each report includes a distribution list to various offices.
DAG-13 / 3.12
DAG-13 / 3.12

S-0672 · Series · 1965 - 1970
Part of United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)

UNFICYP Headquarters, Nicosia, Operations Branch: LO to National Guard

Series consists of daily reports. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: training; answers to questions; incidents; retention of sheep; firings on villages, civilians, and UN personnel; hostages; movement of armed individuals; movement in restricted areas; irrigation of orange groves; green line disengagement plan; and coastal defenses. These reports do not include the name of the originator. Each report includes a distribution list to various offices.
DAG-13 / 3.12

UNFICYP Headquarters, Nicosia, Operations Branch: Joint Patrol Reports

Series consists of reports. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: civilian food situation; crop harvesting; crop escorts for delivery; water rationing; requests for medical officer visits; and movement of food supplies to various villages. Reports focus on the Famagusta, Larnaca, Limassol, Nicosia, and Paphos districts. Correspondents include: Major Per Pantmann; N. Cantrell; Captain W. R. Stewart, Joint Patrol; Captain P. Kay; and Major Charles Akrell, Commander of Joint Patrol.
DAG-13 / 3.12

S-0669 · Series · 1964 - 1971
Part of United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)

UNFICYP Headquarters, Nicosia, Operations Branch: Information Summaries

Series consists of information summary reports, and maps. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: reports on the following areas Famagusta, Kyrenia, Lefka, Limassol, Morphou, Nicosia, and Paphos District; firing incidents; and air and sea traffic. Correspondents include Colonel Kirby; Lieut. Major Carlson; Captain Cox; Captain Harmon; Lieut. Keane; Lieut. Charles Lindstrand, Operations; Captain S. Von Bayer, Operatons; Lieut. Berns; Captain Goran Morner, Operations; and Lieut. S. Millquist, Operations.
DAG-13 / 3.12

S-0344 · Series · 1966 - 1993
Part of United Nations Office for Special Political Affairs (1955-1991)

UN. Office of the Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs (1965-1970: Rolz-Bennett; 1970-1978: Guyer; 1974-1985: Urquhart; 1979-1981: Perez de Cuellar; 1981-1988: Cordovez; 1986-1992: Goulding)

Series consists of numbered and unnumbered clear and code cables (incoming and outgoing), incident reports, minutes, correspondence, memoranda, daily press briefings, missing persons case files, United Nations documents and maps regarding the United Nations Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) mission to maintain law and order and promote a return to normal conditions for Turkish-Cypriots and Greek-Cypriots in Cyprus. Includes minutes of intercommunal talks between the Turkish-Cypriot and Greek-Cypriot communities and meeting minutes of the Committee of Missing Persons in Cyprus. Subjects include Turkish-Cypriot and Greek-Cypriot complaints regarding agreement violations; and humanitarian matters including missing persons and the resettlement of Greek-Cypriots and Turkish-Cypriots. Also includes, contributing countries; finance, meetings of the Secretary-General; and local Cypriot organizations. Correspondents include President of Cyprus Spyros Kyprianou; President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Rauf Denktash; and Special Representatives of the Secretary-General in Cyprus: B. F. Osorio Tafall, Hugo J. Gobbi and Reynaldo Galindo-Pohl.

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S-0309 · Series · 1960 - 1999
Part of United Nations Office for Special Political Affairs (1955-1991)

UN. Office of the Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs (OUSGSPA) (1958-1972: Bunche; 1963-1964: Protitch; 1965-1970: Rolz-Bennett; 1970-1978: Guyer; 1979-1981: Perez de Cuellar; 1974-1985: Urquhart; 1981-1988: Cordovez)

Series consists of materials documenting the progress of the United Nations Peace-Keeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), including information reports, incident reports, notes for briefings, strength reports, rotation reports, visit requests, visit and air clearances, casualty briefings, directives, operation information, staff lists, country files, cables, instructions, personnel files and correspondence. Subjects include armed elements, troop movements,and civil defense training; Cypriot relations with the UN; freedom of movement; Yukon supply flights; flag related incidents; Lonelines projects; Operation Mayflower; Ledra palace; and S/RES/54. Correspondents include Under-Secretary-General of Special Political Affairs R. J. Bunche; Special representative of the Secretary-General, Cyprus, Lt. Weckmann-Munoz; UNFICYP Commander Lt.-Gen. D. Prem Chand; and UNFICYP Commander Gen. G. G. Griendel.
Series contains photographs of the Auscon headquarters and the Mayflower Operation, located in the "M" section of the alphabetically arranged series. These photographs are still in glue-backed photograph albums and are in need of archival sleeving.

Accession number 1987/005, boxes 1-14

Actual series size: 52 boxes

Novak

S-0335 · Series · 1964 - 1999
Part of United Nations Office for Special Political Affairs (1955-1991)

UN. Office of the Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs (OUSGSPA) (1959-1972: Bunche; 1963-1964: Protitch; 1965-1970: Rolz-Bennett; 1970-1978: Guyer; 1979-1981: Perez de Cuellar; 1981-1988: Cordovez)

Series consists of numbered and unnumbered master clear cables, UNFICYP (United Nations Peace-Keeping Force in Cyprus) - Geneva clear cables, situation reports, press cables, code cables, Cyprus assessment reports and mediator reports. Items document clearances, visits, cease-fire violations, flight rotations and personnel alterations such as medical conditions, transfers and replacements. Also includes drafts of monthly reports, extracts from local presses, reports on the political climate in Cyprus, and shooting incidents. Subjects include Enonis; Eoka-B; 1975 Cyprus talks in Vienna; 1977 and 1980 intercommunal talks; Greek president Kyprianov; Turkish leader R. Denktash; and the Third Pan-Cyprian Congress of 1984. Correspondents include Special Representatives of the Secretary-General, UNFICYP, L. Weckman-Munoz and R. Osario-Tafall; UNPeace-Keeping Force in Cyprus Commander Maj.-Gen. Prem Chand; Information Officer S. Yacoub; Information Officer for the Office of Public Information K. Beaven; UN Peace-Keeping Force in Cyprus Chief Administrator B. Hausner; Chef de Cabinet C. V. Narasimhan; and Under-Secretary-General of Special Political Affairs Rolz-Bennett.

Accession number: 1990/021

Actual series size: 32 boxes

Novak

UN. Deputy Chef de Cabinet - 1962-1964 : Rolz-Bennett
Series consists of clear cables, numbered code cables, letters, memoranda, notes, and various reports relating to UNFICYP and CYPRUS. UNFICYP subject files - numbered, relates to the organization, personnel, and finances of UNFICYP, as well as appeals for assistance by the Secretary-General to the Cyprus government and updates on the military situation in Cyprus. Included are photographs - various black and white photoprints taken in Cyprus, photographers unknown. Unnumbered subject files relate to operational matters such as UNFICYP Civilian Police activities, reports of alleged military incidents and political updates involving Cyprus and Turkey Correspondents include Under-Secretaries-General Ralph Bunche, Roberto Guyer, and Jose Rolz-Bennett, Secretary-General U Thant, UNFICYP top echelon such as F. Bibiano Osorio-Tafall - the Secretary-General's Special Representative, Eria Ward - Res. Rep. of the Technical Assistance Board and Director of the Special Fund Programmes in Turkey, UNFICYP's Commander General K.S. Thimaya, representatives of Britain, Cyprus, Greece, Turkey and military contingents.
Restrictions on Access: Numbered code cables are classified. Contains strictly confidential correspondence. Some personal information - staff evaluations.
Processing Status: Archival processing complete
Former Series/Location number: DAG-1/2.4.1, boxes 38 - last 4 files, 39-49, 51 - last 2 files, 52-54.

S-0201 · Series · 1957 - 1994
Part of United Nations Office for Special Political Affairs (1955-1991)

UN. Office of the Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs

Series consists of correspondence, incoming and outgoing clear and code cables, press releases, photographs, newspaper articles, publications, and reports. These records originated primarily in the Offices of Special Assistant for Congo Civilian Operations Gustavo Duran and Special Advisor for Civilian Affairs in the Congo Sir Alexander MacFarquhar. Incorporated with these files are records from Political Affairs Officer Fou Tchin Liu, Principal Secretary of the Conciliation Commission for the Congo Dragoslav Protitch, Under-Secretary in Charge of Civilian Affairs in the Congo Godfrey Amachree and Special Assistant for Burundi and Rwanda Affairs Jan G. Schumacher. Files include information on the financial and administrative status of the Congo Fund; documentation on the Office of Public Information; information on agricultural training, communication and transportation projects; Conciliation Commission minutes; statistical information relating to the economy; documentation regarding education; records on the implementation of the Security Council Resolution (1961); police training records; government information bulletins and details on the technical assistance program in Rwanda-Burundi; data on food production; and correspondence regarding specialized agencies such as the World Health Organization and the International Telecommunications Union.

Accession Numbers: A/225, A/521, A/431, A/433, A/624, A/706-75/7, A/481