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                          DOCUMENT RESH
 07156 - (112487511]
 Profiles of Eilitnry Assistance advisory Groups in 15 Countries.
 Ir-78-51; 1-165731. September 1, 1978. 126 pp.
 Staff study by J. Kenneth Famick, Director, Inte::national Div.

 IZsue Area: International Economic and military Programs (600).
 ,cntact: International Div.
 iudget Function: National Defense: Department of Defense -
     Military (except procuremen* & contracts) (051).
 Organizaticn Ccncerned: Department of Defense; Department of
     State.
 Ccngq#..ional Relevance: House Committee on International
     Relationsg Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
 AuthorJty: International Security Assistance Act of 1977 (P.L.
     95-V2). Foreign Assistance Act.

          Profiles are cffered of military assistance advisory
 group (HAAG) operations in 15 countries as a supplement to the
 April 21, 1978 reports Management of SecuritZ Assistance
 Programs Overseas Needs To Be Improved. Findings/Conclusions:
 Each profiAe contains inforar.tion on: incountry security
 assistance programs, staff levels of the HAAGs and other
 incoantry organizations performing &,.curity assistance program
 functicns, duties performed by HIAG personnel in each primary
 function as well av other secondpry functions, and advisory and
 training assistance provided by other than HAIG personnel. The
 views of HAa G and U.S. Embassy officials are included on the
 fclloving: (1) the effect of Public Law 95-92 on HAAG
 operations, (2) the adequacy of advisory group staffing, (3)
 supervision and direction provided by Chiefs of U.S. diplomatic
 missions, (4) interactions between advisory groups and host
countries on foreign military sales matters, and (5) means
available to perform end-item inspections for equipment provided
under the military assistance program and to preclude
unauthorized transfers of equipment. (RRS)

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