POLITICAL INFORMATION: ULAN BATOR RADIO BROADCASTS

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CIA-RDP82-00457R000600680004-1
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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November 9, 2016
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January 4, 1999
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4
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Publication Date: 
June 16, 1947
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IR
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999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R000600 r: CENTRAL I TEL E E GROUP I TELUGENCE REPORT COUNTRY Mongolian People $ a Republic SUBJECT Political Information: Ulan Bator Radio Broadcasts ORIGIN 25X1A6a EVALUATION OF SOURCE Documentary e c u E COMPLETELY USUALLY NOT USUALLY NOT OF FAIRLY RELIABLE RELIABLE RELIABLE CANNOT RELIABLE RELIABLE JUDGED DISTRIBUTION DATE: 25X1A6a INFO. D ST. u xune~ 1947 PAGES 2 SUPPLEMENT 25X1X6 CONFiRtd#0PROBARLY LY LY CANNOT Be POSSIB TII OUPROEUIB OTHER SOUR. TRUE TRUE fALt E JUOGED The following is a speech by Choibalsana the "Commander i s Chief of all the armed forces of the Mongol Revolutionary Army." made Marcho "Comrades, Officers and Generals Today we celebrate the jubilee of the twent ra-sixth anniversary of our national Revolutionary Party During those years our Mongolian under the guidance rif our party developed in an economic and educational tray, as well as in the defense of the country. In 1945 our armed forces, together with our al1y8 the USSR, decisively defeated our common onemy~ Japanese imperialism,, and forced that enemy to surrender uneo diticnally. At the pre sent time our Mongol Revolutionary Army...! the in- dissoluble friendship of the USSR. According to the initiative of the great Stalin (tiaith Stalin?s encourng ment?) our armed forces will be further developed, though there are no nem ie s CPYRGHT "Comrades, Officers and Generals: Keep discipline strictly; teach our soldiers military tactics ~9 ~sap.[-7R nd other methods in :he same way s trey are practiced in the Uri7 Spread political duration among the soldiers and explain to them the internati: teal situation.' Lou must accomplish the teaching plan before the fix. t times on the jubilee of the twenty-sixth anniversary of our R, iro1utic:na 'y arty. ... " (reception tnter?rupted by powofailure) ZMM&W 2, In twenty-two places in Cha.na the Americans organized different mils-~ ary schools for t3 training of general staff officers and of instr~uc- ors for infantry and artillery units and for mechanict71 =d motor work hepso At the same time the Americans organised special r;~.hools for ecret scouts, as well as schools for military parachut1 ;s~,.oa Chinese National mi11taiy forces and staffs' about 48OAOOO mere were ransported to North China and Manchuria a under the convoy of American it Forces. For that transfer of troops the Chinese Ministry of ransport owed $300,,000,,000. prctrtvis? 2008 t~pi ove-R (~.SsrGif3r ere by radcd to ocuc ^ordaCi o`m the i '~ i - 1073 to the se 1999/09/08: CIA-RD1=0b46 0600680004-1 al over ? t- Af ter the z of. a OOO,O)Othe Thus U.S.A. ~J~ altogether the U.i 4.A to China a am ~ 3d turned over to China various military surplus and so on for a sum amounting to . S. $4,OOO1OOO OOO The U,Sa A. supplied China with 250 de ;troyers. pine-tanks, more than )O0OOO tons' of heavy, i igh4 and other unsA and any other 3eapens,, All those niiit ry means nre for the purpose of anlrilih .ia t.ing the Popular Army of Li.be rr tlon in China. "At the pre sont tine there are In China many 'thousands of ` rter iean advisers and egents? Having set free Port Tsingtao for Chir?a (Peiping note; having sep.,rated Tsangtao from China?), the U.S,,Aw ,is organizing its large military bases in the port of Tsingtao. The U.A. has already organized its airbases of the A,cric--.n Military fleet (sic) near the big towns of China: in Shanghai, Nanking, Peiping,,, Tsing wr o, and in other towns." bit eet United Sta y4thin the me nia :' of the Espio and 32; as amende Act, 50, U.S.-C. 31 is transmi:Ysion or the revelation of its momer to an umautorize prohibited by law. Approved For Release .1999/09/08; CIA-RDP82-004$7R000600680004-1 tents in any