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June 6, 1955

Letter, Francesca Donner Rhee to Mrs. Ferenbaugh

Invitation to visit with the Rhees before General Ferenbaugh leaves Korea.

June 8, 1955

Letter, Chai Yu Choi to General Ferenbaugh

Chai Yu Choi, Minister of Health and Social Affairs, writes concerning the rate of pay for Korean Service Corps laborers.

June 12, 1955

Letter, Songin Nam to Pak Chang Il

Information about General Lemnitzer and General Ferenbaugh's plans to visit to President Rhee at Chinhae.

June 17, 1955

Letter, General C. B. Ferenbaugh to Syngman Rhee

General C. B. Ferenbaugh cannot visit Rhee in Chinhae because of unfavorable weather conditions.

February 20, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Shin Sung Mo

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter confirms an agreement with the ROK Ministry of National Defense to organize eight civilian Pioneer Labor Battalions to assist with United Nations military construction projects.

March 17, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter conveys words from General Ridgway, who asked him to give the message of appreciation to Syngman Rhee.

August 15, 1955

Letter, General I.D.White to Syngman Rhee

General I.D. White appeals to President Syngman Rhee regarding proposed wages for the Korean Service Corps.

August 15, 1955

Letter, General J.H.Collier to Dr. Chai Yu Choi, Minister of Health and Social Affairs in ROK

J.H.Collier, Deputy commanding Genera writes regarding laborer minimum daily wages for the Korean Service Corps. Previously, Dr. Choi suggested a minimum daily wage of 600 hwan. However, General J.H.Collier answers that they can pay only 520 hwan including logistical support.

April 1951

Letter, Syngman Rhee to Lieutenant General John B. Coulter

Forwarding a message from Colonel Kim Jong-oh, the Commanding General of the Sixth Division, ROK.

October 13, 1955

Letter, Syngman Rhee to General I. D. White

Letter of gratitude to General I. D. White.

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