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The Korea Program Memorandum (Draft), Inter-Agency Program Analysis, NSSM-27, Volume I, was created on July 1, 1969, and consists of 10 parts. This historic document, a product of the United States government or officials involved in Korea-related policy planning during that time, is now housed within the Department of Defense.
However, some key details about this document remain elusive. The table does not provide the appeal numbers for each part, nor does it specify the fiscal year within which the appeal adjudication for the Korea Program takes place. The document dates for all 10 parts are identical, with a date of July 1, 1969.
The table does not indicate whether the Korea Program Memorandum has been superseded by a more recent document or if it is still in use. Furthermore, the scope or focus of the Korea Program Memorandum is not detailed in the available sources.
Interestingly, each part of the Korea Program Memorandum has a unique document number, ranging from 2011-102-doc 01 part 1 to 2011-102-doc 01 part 10. The document titles or subjects are clickable and can be sorted by column header, offering a level of organisation to the extensive document.
It's worth noting that the appeal adjudication for the Korea Program takes place in the fiscal year 2023, spanning from October 1, 2022, to September 30, 2023. However, this document is not a current one, as it was created in 1969.
Despite the gaps in information, the Korea Program Memorandum (Draft), Inter-Agency Program Analysis, NSSM-27, Volume I, provides a valuable insight into the Korea-related policy planning of the past, offering historians and researchers a wealth of information to explore.
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