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19530601 NU SHAPE AG 2030-MED-272-53 Medical .41 NATO" CONFIENT IÂL.===^ A6SO3O/MED-272/53{LO0) KMO GOflBB PREME HEADQUARTERS' IED POWERS EUROPE i f 't r , MEDICAL PLANNINGD O NOT DESTROY DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY DISCLOSED - PDN(2012)0008 DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY - DÉCLASSIFIÉ MIS EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE NATO CONFIDENTIAL SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED POWERS EUROPE PARIS FHANCE AG 2030/kED-272/53 (LOG) 2 October 1953 SUBJECT: Medical Planning Conference 9 and 10 June 1953 - Minutes TO See Distribution List 1. Herewith the Minutes of the Medical Planning Conference held at SHAPE on 8, 9 and 10 June 1953. 2» Any comments or suggestions you may have with regard to these Minutes will be very welcome. 3. The COSMIC TOP SECRET papers referred to in these Minuted will be forwarded under separate cover to representatives who attended the Conference. FOH THE SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER EUROPE: Major General, US Anny ACofS, Logistics DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY DISCLOSED - PDN(2012)0008 DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY - DÉCLASSIFIÉ MIS EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE DISTRIBUTION E F Director General Belgium Military Medical Services 1 6 Director General Canadian Army Medical Services 2 _ Director General Medical Services Royal Canadian 2 - Air Force Director General Royal Canadian Naval Medical Services 2 Director General of the Danish Joint Medical Services 4 - Director General Central Directorate French Military Medical Services 1 20 Director General of Military Medical Service - Greece 1 6 Director General of Army Medical Service - Italy 1 2 Director General Air Force Medical Service - Italy 1 2 Director General Naval Medical Service - Italy 1 2 Chief, Luxembourg Army Medical Services 1 2 Director General of Netherlands Amy and Air Force Medical Services 3 1 Director General of Netherlands Naval Medical Service 2 1 Director General of Joint Medical Services - Norway 6 — Chief, Army Medical Service, Portugal 1 4 Surgeon General to the Turkish General Staff 1 6 Director General Army Medical Services UK 5 - Medical Director General Naval Medical Services - UK 3 - Director General Medical Services RAF - UK 3 — Principal Medical Officer Ministry of Defence - UK 2 Surgeon General Department of the Army - US 4 - Surgeon General Department of the Air Force - US 4 - Surgeon General Department of the Navy - US 4 - Assistant Secretary of Defence US - Health & Medical 6 » Chief, Medical Branch SACLANT 3 - Chief, Medical Branch AFTJE 2 — Chief, Medical Branch AFSE 2 2 Chief, Medical Branch CINCENT 4 2 AFMED 2 1 SHAPE Secy 1 1 AG 1 1 LOG 1 1 Fraich translation will follow DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY DISCLOSED - PDN(2012)0008 DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY - DÉCLASSIFIÉ MIS EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE NATO CONFIDENTIAL SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED POWERS EUROPE MINUTES MEDICAL PLANNING CONFERENCE 8,9 a IO JUNE 1953 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART X LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES (I)-(VI) PART * INDEX (VII)-(XI) PART 3H MINUTES \-ZZQ DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY DISCLOSED - PDN(2012)0008 DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY - DÉCLASSIFIÉ MIS EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE NATO CONFIDENTIAL LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES OF NATO NATIONS AND NATO COI-jMAND HEADQUARTERS IN ATTENDANCE AT MEDICAL CONFERENCE AT SHAPE 9 AND 10 JUNE, 1953. (Representatives are listed alphabetically by nations). BELGIUM EVRARD, E.E.O.J.D. Major Chief of Air Force Medical Services MANS, F.FeRe Major-General Director General Belgium Military Medical Services WIBINj P.B.M, Colonel Chief of Medical Organi- zation, Instruction and Mobilization, CANADA BARR. J.W.B. Representing Director Lieut.-Colonel Gwieral Canadian Army Medical Services OORBETT, A.A.Ge Director-General Medical Air Consnodore Serrises Royal Canadian Air Force HAY, H.B. Representing Royal Canadian Wing Commander Air Fore« Medical Services DMMARK BRUN-PEDERSEN, H. Chief jl Danish Boyal Ka^al Commodore Medical Service FASTING-HANSEN, Director General of The CoRsHe Ma jor-General Danish Joint Medical Services HÏMPEL-JORGENSEN, Deputy Director of The J. Colonel Danish Joint Medical Services DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY DISCLOSED - PDN(2012)0008 DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY - DÉCLASSIFIÉ MIS EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE SMITH, H. Chiefj, Danish Air Force Colonel Medical Service. (i) NATO CONFIDENTIAL FRANCE BORON, H.H. Colonel Professor of Surgery the Val-de-Grace, Paris OOLLIN, G.A. Colonel Assistant Director General "Annytt, Central Director- ate French Military Medical Services DUBAU, B.A. Colonel Professor of Survery the Val-de-Grace, Paris GARBIES, R.E.L. Major Chief G-3, Central Direc- torate French Military Medical Services GHNAUD, P.E.H. Colonel Technical Section of the French Military Medical Services HUGONOT, G.A. Major-General Director General Central Directorate French Military Medical Services LABARTHE, P.R. Brig, General Assistant Director General Air Force Central Directo- rate French Military Medical Services LABOHIT, H.M. Major Technical Section of the French Military Medical Services MOLINIER, A.D. Lieut.-Colonel Professor of Medicine the Val-de-Grace, Paris PAUPARD, R.L. Lieut.-Colonel Director Military Medical Services of the 5th Armoured Division PETITDFMANGE, C.A Colonel Directorate of Supply and Fabrication for French Military Medical Services TABET, J.G. Major-General Deputy Director Central Directorate French Military Medical Services DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY DISCLOSED - PDN(2012)0008 DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY - DÉCLASSIFIÉ MIS EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE (ii) HftTERflR KOUSOULAKOS, A. Wlng Consiiander Representing Greek Air Force Medical Service HANOUSAKISf E. Major-General Director General of Array Medical Service PAPATHANASIOU, C. Ccmnander Representing Greek Naval Medical Service PIEEROUTSAKOS, D. Lieut-Colonel Representing Greek Arroy Medical Service ITALY FHiRI, G* Major-General Director General of Italian Army Medical Service LUXEMBOURG FELTM, P. Major Chief Luxembourg Army Medical Service NETHERLANDS BROEKHOFF, P.C. Rear Admiral Director General of Netherlands Naval. Medical Service BROUWER, J.E. Colonel Chief of Netherlands Air Force Medical Service STADEtMANN VON Lieut.-Colonel Representing Netherlands E3CH0LTZMATT, J.H. Airoy Medical Service WILKENS, J. Th. Major-General Director General of Netherlands Airoy and Air Force Medical Services NORWAY DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY DISCLOSED - PDN(2012)0008 DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY - DÉCLASSIFIÉ MIS EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE DALE, T. Director General of Joint Major-Gen eral Medical Services GREVE BRUN, J. Director of Medical Captain Service, Navy NYBY, 0. Director of Medical Lieut.-Colonel Service, Air Force (ill) NATO CONFIDENTIAL NORWAY UDJUS, L* Colonel Director of Medical Service, Army KONOW, H.W. Lieut.-Colonel Sehior Staff Officer, Joint Medical Services PORTUGAL KACHADO, M.P. Colonel Representing Portuguese Aray Medical Service TURKEY DU MAN, C. Major Representing Turking Medical Service, Air Force GOGEW, H.V. Brig, General Surgeon General to Turkish General Staff UNITED KINGDOM CLARK, G.A. Doctor Principal Medical Officer, Ministry of Health CROSSE, J.H.J. Colonel Assistant Director General Aroy Medical Services (Plans, Operations and Standardi- zation) DOUGLAS, J.P. Colonel Assistant Director General Array Medical Services (Hos- pitalization, Evacuation and Medical Materiel). GKAFF, R.H. Surgeon Captain Representing Admiralty (Medical Directorate) HALL, E.H. Hajor-Gsneral Deputy Director Gmeral ATHQT Medical Services INGLEBY-MACKEJZIE Surgeon Vice- Medical Director General S.A. (Sir Alexander) Admiral Naval Medical Service KIIPATRICK, J. Air Marshal Director General Medical Mac C. KBEj CB, MB, Services (Royal Air Force) QHP Group Captain Representing Medical Services KNIGHT, G.A.M. DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY DISCLOSED - PDN(2012)0008 DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY - DÉCLASSIFIÉ MIS EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE Royal Air Force Major Representing Array Medical SEAMAN, S.J. Services (UK) Standardization (IT) NATO CONFIDENTIAL NATO CONFIDENTIAL UNITED STATES ARMSTRONG, G.E0 Major-General Surgeon-General Depart- ment of the kraq? ARMSTRONG, H.G, Major-General Surgeon-General Depart- ment of the Air Force BROFFT, B.P. Lieut. Aide Surgecn-General Navy BROWNTOH, S.S. Colonel Executive Assistant to Dr. Casberg * CASBERG, M.A. Doctor Assistant to the Secrstary of Defence (Health and Medicine) GOULD, LtEt Colonel Assistant to the Surgeon- General, Air Force JORDAN, L.G» Captain Representing Medical Logistics, Bureau of Medicine & Sargerys Department of the Naty PU GM, H.L. Rear Admiral Surgeon-General Depart- ment of the Nafy RAVDIN, I.S. Doctor Medical Consultant to the Secretary of Defenea SHANDS, A.R., Jr. Doctor Medical Consultant to th® Secretary of Esfene® WINGO, B. Lieut« Aidftjl Surgeon-General Army. HEADQUARTERS ALLIED COMMAND ATLANTIC GROSS, H.A. Captain Representing M&diœ&l (MC) USN Branch HQ SACLANT DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY DISCLOSED - PDN(2012)0008 DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY - DÉCLASSIFIÉ MIS EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE FQLEÏ, S.R. Commander Representing Msdical (MSC) USN Branch HQ SACLMT <T) NATO CONFIDENTIAL HEADQUARTERS ALLIED FORCES NORTHERN BUROPE SALIN, S.R. Lieut.-Colonel Representing Medical USAF (MC) Section HQ AFNE HEADQiUARTERS ALLIED FORCES SOUTHERN EUROPE te GROEN, D.M. Captain Chief, Medical Branch (MC) USN HQ AFSE HEADQUARTERS ALLIED LAND FORCES CENTRAL EUROPE _ DICKSON, J. Lieut .-Colonel Representing Medical Fr MS Branch HQ ALFCE HEADQUARTERS ALLIED AIR FORCES CENTRAL EUROPE LAWRENCE. H. Lieut .-Colonel Chief, Medical Branch USAF (MC) HQ AAFCE HEADQUARTERS ALLIED FORCES MEDITERRANEAN BEACM, W. Surgeon-Captain Representing HA AFMED R. Navy (Medical) M DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY DISCLOSED - PDN(2012)0008 DECLASSIFIED - PUBLICLY - DÉCLASSIFIÉ MIS EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE NATO CONFIDENTIAL MEDICAL PLANNING CONFERENCE FIRST DAY Gen. GRUENTHER
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