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To: Vichy
Dated: August 20, 1942
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Message Nos. 3115-16.
Bien qu'en nomant l'amiral LEARY chef d'Etat-major personnel le Président ROOSEVELT n'avait paru confier à l'ancien Ambassadeur des E.U. que des missions en apparence secondaires, il apparait que le rôle de l'amiral tend à devenir chaque jour plus important. D'après certains articles de la presse dont je n'ai pu encore obtenir confirmation, non seulement il assisterait en tant que représentant personnel du Président aux sessions du (3116) comité des chefs d'Etat-major anglo-américains mais présiderait même les sessions, qui réunissent le général MARSHALL, l'amiral KING, le général ARNOLD et du côté anglais le maréchal SIR JOHN DILL, l'amiral SIR ... LEIGHTON et deux autres généraux.

D'après un article du NER YORK SUR qui parait ... ... exagéré, l'amiral occuperait une position assez voisine de celle d'un commandant suprême.

HENRY-HAYE

File D-2608

Examination Unit, National Research Council August 24, 1942</text>
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