§ 103. Mr. Gunterasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what information he has received from the United Nations Organisation as to the number of service personnel now serving in Korea of each contributing member of the United Nations.
§ Mr. YoungerAlthough information about the numbers of men in Korea has212W been released for one or two contributing countries, the Unified Command prefer that for security reasons such details should not in general be disclosed. Apart from the United States and the United Kingdom, the following members of the United Nations now have men serving in Korea:
Ground troopsCanada, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, Thailand, Philippines, Belgium, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Ethiopia. Netherlands.
Naval contributionsAustralia, Canada, Thailand, Colombia, Netherlands.
Air contributionsCanada, Australia, South Africa.
Other countries have, of course, made contributions of ambulance, hospital and transport facilities.