Series consists of correspondence, administrative reports, and maps. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: food supplies; UN personnel; Congolese workers; use of vehicles; housing of ONUC personnel; procurement and movement of supplies; finances for project; Ruandese refugees in North Kivu; and theft of px supplies. Correspondents include William E. Rose, ONUC Representative; A. Nachaat, Administrative Officer, Bukavu; P. de Gaigneron, Finance Officer, Kamina; Mr. Mancini, Civilian Operations, ONUC Leopoldville; Mr. Nuglozeh, Finance Officer; Mr. Bronsema, Chief Finance Officer, ONUC, Leopoldville; and R. Khazoom, ONUC, Bukavu. Arranged chronologically.
Series consists of correspondence, handwritten notes, bulletins, newspaper clippings, lists, reports, photographs and interviews. Subjects relate to previous arrest information for a group of two thousand four hundred and sixty-eight individuals. Each folder holds the information for ten individuals in numerical order. Correspondents include G. Munongo, Minister of the Interior; J. Disase; J. Bomboko, Minister of Foreign Affairs; and many of the individuals listed on each folder. Arranged in filing number order.
Series consists of cables which were originally with the Executive Office of the Secretary-General, but were created by Sture Linner in his initial capacity as Chief of the United Nations Civilian Operations, then as of 25 May 1961, as Officer-in-Charge ONUC. Arranged chronologically.
Series consists of oversize cards with information regarding individuals, nationals and foreign nationals. Each card includes a photograph of the individual. Arranged alphabetically by names.
Restrictions: Series contains highly sensitive personal information. Please consult an archivist for access details.
Series non-registry files are comprised of the section relating to the Office of the Chief of Civilian Operations (previously the Special Representative of the Secretary-General). For the remainder of the non-registry files see S-0752. Record types include correspondence, handwritten documents, newspaper clippings, translations, notes verbale, statements, telegrams, lists, diagrams, booklets, and forms. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: arms and ammunition at Kitona; UN personnel; ONUC personnel; movements of personnel; incidents at Port Franqui; military personnel; incidents in Goma and Kindu; food supplies; mercenaries; and refugees. Correspondents include Andrew Cordier, Special Representative of the Secretary-General; Ralph Bunche, Special Representative of the Secretary-General; Dag Hammarskold, Secretary-General; Patrice Lumumba, Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo; Dr. S. Linner, Chief of UN Civlian Operations; I.J. Rikhye, Acting Special Representative of the Secretary-General; Cyrille Adoula, Prime Minister; R.K. Gardiner; and Carl C. Von Horn, Supreme Commander. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Restrictions: Series includes sensitive personal information. Please consult an archivist for access details.
Series consists of correspondence, field administrative reports, cables, memoranda, diagrams, circulars, truck registrations, handwritten documents, telegrams, airway bills, pay slips, disbursement vouchers, travel authorizations, movement orders, and press releases. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: accidents; railway; destruction of rail property; small pox; rationing of food; refugees; evacuation requests; provisions and accommodations for refugees; transit camp; reunion of families; dismissal of workers; attack on nun; Iranian earthquakes; auto thefts; air evacuations; local employees; air travel; reimbursements; hospitality allowances; sports equipment; films; food supplies and Red Cross. Correspondents include R. Polgar, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer; B.E. Beitsma, Administrative Officer; A. Marx, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer; J.M. Marek, Chief Administrative Affairs; G. Chaleb, Civilian Affairs Officer; Jose Rolz-Bennett, Chief UN Representative; Nils Gussing, Chief Co-Ordinator for Refugee Camp, Elizabethville; M. Pasquet Esq., Chief Finance Officer; and Iftikhar Shiekh, Personnel Officer. Arranged in filing number order.
Series consists of situation reports, letters, rosters, base orders, job descriptions, cables, routine orders, lists, and drafts. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: classification of prisoners; integration of UN, ANC, and gendarmerie forces; logistics; incidents involving military police; standing operation procedure for military police; movement of personnel; and requests for supplies. Correspondents include Major F.A. Manning, Chief Logistic Officer; Captain Ghulam Hussain, Chief Log Officer, and Major Hubert. Date of establishment occurred on 14/07/1960 by Security Resolution 143 (1960). The date of dissolution was 30/06/1964.
DAG 13 / 1.6.5.7.0.1
Series consists of cables, code cables, letters, memoranda, charts, drafts, translations, lists, news summaries, interview transcriptions, maps, minutes of conferences, photographs, newspaper clippings, press statements, reports, handwritten notes, and radar reports. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: air activities; transportation; power lines; roads; bridges; railroads; ANC; gathering of air intelligence; airfields in Ruanda-Urundi and Angola; foreign aircraft in Katanga; non-UN aircraft in the Congo; mercenaries; debriefing of pilots; Katangese gendarmerie; and anti-aircraft fire. Correspondents include Dr. Ralph Bunche, Under Secretary for Special Political Affairs; Major General Chr. R. Kaldager, Air Commander; J.C. Varma, Air Commander; Lieutenant Colonel P.B.O. Reuterswaerd, Chief of Military Information; Major General Diwan Prem Chand, General Officer Commanding, Headquarters Katanga Area; Lieutenant Colonel G. Samuelson, Chief of Military Information; Lieutenant Colonel Niles Borchgrevink, Chief of Military Information; Captain E. Borg, Military Information Officer, Headquarters Katanga Area; Robert K. A. Gardiner, Officer in Charge; General Kebbede Guebre, Force Commander; Major O.R. Monette, Acting Chief of Military Information; Commander M.I. O'Farrell, Chief of Military Information, Headquarters Katanga Area; and Wing Commander Kanvar Singh, Chief Fighter Operations Officer. Date of establishment occurred on 14/07/1960 by Security Resolution 143 (1960). The date of dissolution was 30/06/1964.
DAG 13 / 1.6.5.8.4.0
Series consists of correspondence, memoranda, reports, incoming and outgoing cables. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: procurement; personnel issues; political issues; repatriation issues; travel and movement; welfare supplies and activities; communications; ONUC public information policies in the province; tensions between the ANC and Gendarmes; logistics; air-ops; public works programs; and evacuation of ONUC camp at Bukavu. Correspondents include Robin T.Miller; Fergus Fitzgerald; R. Rossborough; John Grun; Klaas Cuperus; and C.A. Gaviola. Arranged chronologically.
Series consists of correspondence, cables, handwritten documents, telegrammes, aide-memiores, and airbills. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: visits to the Congo; allocation of vehicles; display of arms during travel; personnel; movement of personnel; troop withdrawal; WHO doctors in North Kivu; electricity supplies at Goma airport; delivery of medicines; Red Cross; refugees from Uganda in North Kivu; murder; burglary; robberies; transportation of supplies; arrests of politicians; incidents; and implimentation of curfew. Correspondents include S. Habib Ahmed, Chief of Civilian Operations; John Wood, Administrative Officer, ONUC, Goma; C.A. Gaviola, Chief of Civil Mission, Bukavu; R.K.A. Gardiner, Officer-in-Charge, ONUC, Leopoldville; Max H. Dorsinville, Officer-in-Charge; Roger Khazoom, Administrative Officer, Bukavu; W. Rose; and Nancy Gray, Chief of Personnel, ONUC, Leopoldville. Arranged alphabetically by subject.