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S-0771 · Series · 1960 - 1965
Part of United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC) (1960-1964)

Series consists of correspondence, cables, charts, diagrams, reports, memoranda, information circulars, bulletins, lists, minutes of meetings, telegrammes, certificates, agreements, translations, pamphlets, situation reports, base orders, maps, and forms. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: refugees; UN withdrawal; education programs for Congolese workers; ONUC personnel; repatriation; food supplies; efforts to increase power supplies; traffic rules; water supply; milk powder and vitamin supplements distribution; and schools. Correspondents include S. Habib Ahmed, Chief Administrative Officer, ONUC, Leopoldville; C.C. Von Horn, Supreme Commander, UN Organization in the Congo, Leopoldville; Col. J.J. Quinn, Deputy Chief of Staff; Robert Gardiner, Officer-in-Charge, ONUC, Leopoldville; Ralph J. Bunche, Under-Secretary for Special Political Affairs; C. Brackenbury, Chief, Field Administrative Unit; Carey Seward, Chief Administrative Officer; Carl Major Wright, Base Administrator, Kamina; A.C. Gilpin, Deputy Chief of Civilian Operations; and S. Linner, Chief of Civilian Operations. Arranged alphabetically by subject.

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.

Goma Branch Office - Cables
S-0769 · Series · 1961 - 1963
Part of United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC) (1960-1964)

Series consists of incoming and outgoing cables, handwritten cables, copies of cables, minutes of meetings, cable log sheets, and veterinary certificates. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: food supplies; UN personnel, arrival, departure, leave, and movement of; accomodations; UN vehicles; travel authorization; finances for project; evacuation of Goma airport; px supplies; dysentery epidemic; medical supplies; Red Cross; refugees; arrests of UN staff by Nigerian police; illegal sale and export of tusks of ivory; found cadavers; and cold storage facilites. Correspondents include William Rose; Mr. Khazoom; John Wood, Administrative Officer, ONUC, Goma; G.A. Dunn, Chief, Supply Office and Purchase Control, Leopoldville; Alan Cooper, Chief, Procurement Officer, Leopoldville; and Albert Marx, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer. Arranged alphabetically by subject.

S-0768 · Series · 1961 - 1963
Part of United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC) (1960-1964)

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.

S-0767 · Series · 1961 - 1964
Part of United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC) (1960-1964)

Series consists of correspondence, drafts, note verbales, lists, translations, reports, incoming and outgoing cables, and a flyer with photographs. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: missing ONUC personnel; organization of mission office in Elisabethville; information on leaflets regarding mercenaries; defensive postures in response to the possibility of molestation of ONUC personnel; investigations involving military personnel; claims issues; Katangese Gendarmerie paratroopers seeking the protection of the ONUC; evacuation plan for Elisabethville; emergency communications; repatriation of refugees; radio free Katanga; censure of mail; political affairs; disciplinary issues and actions; personnel; security; anti-UN propaganda; diplomatic issues; travel and accomodations; families of political prisoners and press releases. Correspondents include Conor Cruise O'Brien; Brian Urquhart; Dr. Sture Linner; George Ivan Smith; Robert Grindall; Gamil Ghaleb; Robert Gardiner; Jose Rolz Bennett; E.W. Mathu; Gualtiero Fulcheri; V. Jerkovic; Maurice Gauvreau; and B. Halbert. Arranged alphabetically by subject.

S-0766 · Series · 1960 - 1964
Part of United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC) (1960-1964)

Series consists of correspondence, cables, itineraries, programs, audits, reports, administrative circulars, personnel rosters, periodic reports, information circulars, situation reports, aide memoires, newspapers clippings, diagrams, id cards, and pamphlets. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: relocation plans; military actions between ANC, UN Troops, and Katanga Gendarmes; evacuations; reintegration of Katanga; implemetation of curfew; mercenary payrolls; investigation of violent incidents; train derailment; closing of Jadotville base; Red Cross operations; refugee property; personnel; staff changes; security; families of staff members in the Congo; deaths; montly health reports; looting; death of Madame Dister; sabotage; and cease fire. Correspondents include Mr. Tshombe, President of Katanga; R.K. Gardiner, Officer-in-Charge; U. Thant, Secretary-General; G. Gregeriou, Finance Officer; M. Gauvreau, Senior Administrative Officer; and C. Taff, Special Legal Advisor. Arranged alphabetically by subject.

S-0765 · Series · 1960 - 1964
Part of United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC) (1960-1964)

Series consists of correspondence, incoming and outgoing cables, code cables, telegrams, reports, handwritten documents, blue prints, and resolutions. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: World Food Programme, Public Works Projects; pilot literacy program; provincal agriculture advice; vehicle allocation under American Aid Program; vehicle distribution; accidents; and missionaries. Correspondents include Max Dorsinville, Officer-in-Charge, ONUC, Leopoldville; O. Jackman, Civilian Affairs Officer; James R. Brooks, Deputy-Chief, Civilian Operations; B.F. Osario-Tafall, Chief, Civilian Operations; G. Kahale, Chief Civilian Officer, ONUC; J.H. Amonoo, Deputy Special Assistant to the Officer-in-Charge; A.C. Gilpin, Special Assitant to the Officer-in-Charge; R.K.A. Gardiner, Officer-in-Charge; S. Habib Ahmed, Chief of Civilian Operations, ONUC; and Dr. S. Linner, Officer-in-Charge, ONUC, Leopoldville. Arranged alphabetically by subject.

S-0764 · Series · 1960 - 1963
Part of United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC) (1960-1964)

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.

S-0763 · Series · 1960 - 1965
Part of United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC) (1960-1964)

Series consists of incoming and outgoing cables, and code cables, administrative circulars, reports, correspondence, memoranda and message forms. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: logistics; situations reports; accommodations; flour file; movement control; air-ops; finance; political affairs; security issues; welfare issues; personnel issues; public works projects; evacuation plans; rabies epidemic; North Kivu refugee camp; violations of Rwanda's sovereignty; increase in illicit arms traffic; arbitrary arrest of ONUC personnel; provincial assembly activities; sale and purchase of UN bonds by U.S. and Swiss governments; strict control imposed on roads leaving Bukavu to prevent escape of people sought by Surete; suspension of Congo Advisory Meeting due to events of Cuban Missile Crisis; studies in an effort to integrate 40,000 Katangese Gendarmie into ANC or civilian life; employment of refugees; economic mission; and political and tribal differences in Kindu. Correspondents include F.W. Fitzgerald; Charles Brackenbury; John Grun; Sture Linner; B. Bernander; Klaas Cuperus; J. Podesta; C.A. Gaviola; Robert Gardiner; M. Khiary, S.H. Ahmed; V. Jerkovic; Robert Grindall; Nancy Gray; and Carey Seward. Arranged alphabetically by subject.

S-0762 · Series · 1960 - 1966
Part of United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC) (1960-1964)

Series consists of correspondence, cables, maps, reports, budgets, memoranda, charts, handwritten documents, curriculum vitea, and bulletins. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: personnel; travel of UN personnel; missing medicine for Ruandan refugees; theft; food supplies; tea plantations; refugees; and hospital supplies. Correspondents include C.A. Gaviola, Chief of the Civil Mission; S. Habib Ahmed, Chief Administrative Officer; M. Khiary, Officer-in-Charge; A. Gilpin, Deputy Chief of Civilian Operations; J. Azzam, Chief, Administrative Services; F. Sanz Sancho, Chief Engineer of Public Works; A.N. Nachaat, Chief, Administrative Services; and A.E. Larcher, Chief of Public Works Section. Arranged alphabetically by subject.