CHINESE NATIONALIST OPINIONS AND RUMORS ABOUT PROGRESS OF U.S. AID TO NATIONALISTS9/

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CIA-RDP82-00457R008000720002-6
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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December 14, 2016
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April 9, 2001
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2
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Publication Date: 
July 2, 1951
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2001/ 04 : CIA-RDP82-00457R0080007200 - 25X1A 1i CLASSII+ICATION I TIAL CENTRAL I TELL!GENCE AGENCY REPORT NO . tivv COUNTRY INFORMATION China (Taiwan) DATE DI STR. 2 July 1951 SUBJECT Chinese Nationalist st Opinions and Rumors about NO, OF PAGES 1 PLACE AC(#JIRED 2 Progress of U.S. Aid to Nationalists NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) DATE OF SUPPLEMENT TO 2t1~' REPORT NO. la According to a one condition of to the Armored Force s a comp e with new taanka .1 reorganization of the unit. which will then be retrained and equipped 26, The following rumor, is being widely circulated among Chinese Nationalist officers in Taipei, MUG has only 50 officers on Taiwan and. no aid d has yet been received for the Chinese. The small mount of training equipment Which has been received is for the use of the Americans,, Aid for the Chinese is held up because of lack of agreement with the Chinese on control of ito LTAAG wants its own officers in each unit where they can direct training and distribution of equipment. The Generalissimo desiw'res to incorporate UPJLG officers into units in an advisory capacity only. l.~ comment. CH~3G ti's kuo is aware of the need for reorganization b he ears t t a reshuffle of personnel will reduce efficiency and lower morale,, since the loyalty of the men is to individual unit leaders who guided them through the mainland campaign and the evacuation to Tai.Wan~ DOcrtsleft ? c:< r r~?5 e~ T o: TS S L HIFIDENTIAL CLASSIFICAA T1 ' `-.__`- 'i` Approved For Release 2001/12/04: CIA-R