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12. November, 1941

ANGLO-NORWEGIAN COLLABORATING REGARDING SMO Norway

24. November, 1941

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ANCC meeting nr 01

16. Februar, 1942

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ANCC meeting nr 02

4. Mars, 1942

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ANCC meeting nr 03.2 Inspection Shetland Base 7-12/3-1941

7. Mars, 1942

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ANCC meeting nr 03

20. Mars, 1942

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ANCC meeting nr 03.1 SPECIAL MEETING

24. Mars, 1942

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8. April, 1942

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24. April, 1942

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13. Mai, 1942

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29. Mai, 1942

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10. Juli, 1942

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ANCC Meeting nr 09 DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NORWEGIAN NAVY APPOINTED TO THE SHETLAND AND BURGHEAD BASES

11. Juli, 1942

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14. August, 1942

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11. September, 1942

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9. Oktober, 1942

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13. November, 1942

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11. Desember, 1942

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ANCC meeting nr 13.1 Loss of Leut.Col Marstrander

7. Januar, 1943

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8. Januar, 1943

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ANCC meeting nr 15

12. Februar, 1943

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ANCC meeting nr 16.1 LABOUR ORDINANCE IN NORWAY from S.M.O

11. Mars, 1943

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12. Mars, 1943

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16. April, 1943

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14. Mai, 1943

ANCC meeting nr 19.1 SN/1030 of 26th May, 1943

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11. Juni, 1943

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15. Juli, 1943

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12. August, 1943

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ANCC meeting nr 22.1 REPLACEMENT OF FISHING BOATS

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9. September, 1943

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14. Oktober, 1943

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11. November, 1943

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13. Januar, 1944

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10. Februar, 1944

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9. Mars, 1944

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ANCC meeting nr 29

14. April, 1944

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ANCC meeting nr 30.1 RAPPORT OM ANGREP PÅ A.T. KONTORENE

6. Juni, 1944

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ANCC meeting nr 30

8. Juni, 1944

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ANCC meeting nr 31.1 REPORT SCALLOWAY AND N.N.I.U.

11. Juli, 1944

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ANCC meeting nr 31

13. Juli, 1944

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ANCC meeting nr 32.1 THE PRESENT SITUATION IN NORWAY

13. August, 1944

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17. August, 1944

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28. September, 1944

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9. November, 1944

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ANCC meeting nr 35.1 Minute of meeting 13.Des 44 17th Oxford Square

13. Desember, 1944

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14. Desember, 1944

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ANCC meeting nr 36

26. April, 1945

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About ANCC Committee

ANGLO-NORWEGIAN COLLABORATING REGARDING SMO Norway

ANCC meeting nr 01

ANCC meeting nr 02

ANCC meeting nr 03.2 Inspection Shetland Base 7-12/3-1941

ANCC meeting nr 03

ANCC meeting nr 03.1 SPECIAL MEETING

ANCC meeting nr 04

ANCC meeting nr 05

ANCC meeting nr 06

ANCC meeting nr 07

ANCC meeting nr 08

ANCC Meeting nr 09 DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NORWEGIAN NAVY APPOINTED TO THE SHETLAND AND BURGHEAD BASES

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ANCC meeting nr 10

ANCC meeting nr 11

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ANCC meeting nr 13

ANCC meeting nr 13.1 Loss of Leut.Col Marstrander

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ANCC meeting nr 15

ANCC meeting nr 16.1 LABOUR ORDINANCE IN NORWAY from S.M.O

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ANCC meeting nr 19.1 SN/1030 of 26th May, 1943

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ANCC meeting nr 22.1 REPLACEMENT OF FISHING BOATS

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ANCC meeting nr 30.1 RAPPORT OM ANGREP PÅ A.T. KONTORENE

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ANCC meeting nr 31.1 REPORT SCALLOWAY AND N.N.I.U.

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ANCC meeting nr 32.1 THE PRESENT SITUATION IN NORWAY

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ANCC meeting nr 35.1 Minute of meeting 13.Des 44 17th Oxford Square

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ANCC meeting nr 17


Beskrivelse

M/CD
A.N.C.C. With your permission may we postpone the monthly meeting from 9th to 16th shall not have the results from my visit to Scottland ready by 9th. Tronstad has been at S.T.S. 26 for a week and does not return until morning at 9th. (Handwrittten)

JSW

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AGENDA
for-the Seventeenth meeting of the ANGLO-NORWEGIAN COLLABORATION COMMITTEE to be held on Friday 16th April 1943 at 3 p, at 88, Chiltern Court.

1. Points arising out of Minute a of the Sixteenth meeting.
2. Present position of N.N.I.U and N.I.C.(1)
3. Any other business

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SN/779. 15 april 1943,
TO: M/CD. FROM: SN.
17th Meeting of the A.N.C.C. to be held on 16th April, 1943.
I append the following notes for your use so far as the subjects on the Agenda are concerned:
I. POINTS ARISING OUT 0F THE SIXTEENTH MEETING
1 .(d) Attacks on enemy shipping, etc. I should like to say a word about this under the general heading of "Any Other Business".
(g) Attachment of Norwegian Pilots and Navigators to 13B Squadron. I doubt if anything further iias been aone about this.
(h) Distribution of Midget Broadcast Receivers. The sets already delivered have been returned lor alterations, and AD/Z has agreed that the Norwegian authorities should only accept future deliveries after they themselves have tested them. There has been a hold up in production owing to the non-arrival of essential materials from the U.S.A.

2. PROPAGANDA.
The position -remains as it was, i.e. something of a deadlock. Brinley Thomas' has suggested that Boye should pay a visit to Hackett's school, and that possibly something might be done to give propaganda training to Norwegian personnel, against the eventuality of operations in Norway.

3. 17th May.
Information has been received from the Air Ministry that it is unlikely that aircraft can be utilised for the dropping of leaflets, owing to lack of dark. Suggestions put forward for Mosquito raids are still under consideration.

II. Present position of N.N.I.U. and N.l.C.(l).
a) I might possibly say a few words myself as a result of my visit to Shetland, and add something on the lines of my paper on transport for next season, (copy of this paper has gone to SU.)
b) As ST has been up at S.T.S. 26, he might be invited to give his Impressions.

III. Any other business.
a) mention may be made of A.C.O.S. proposal for collaboration with him during this summer months in regards to attacks on shipping.
JSW
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MINUTES of the Seventeenth Meeting of the ANGLO-NORWEGIAN COLLABORATION COMMITTEE held on Friday, 16th April 1943


1. Points arising out of the Minutes of the Sixteenth meeting:
(o) Krag Jørgensen Ammunition
S.U. told the Committee that he had recently reviewed further Information regarding the number of Krag Jørgensen rifles and amounts of ammunition in Norway. It would therefore appear that the present programme for supplies and distribution would have-to be reconsidered. S.N. stated that in additional supplies of ammunition were required a very strong case would have to be put forward and that this was not possible on the basis of the present situation. S.T. told the Committee that three Krag Jørgensen rifles had been deliverer to him from an unknown source and these would be valuable for testing purposes.
(b) Attachment of Norwegian Pilots to 138 Squadron .
There was no progress to report. The Committed considered this point, to be of!great importance and M/CD undertook to take the question up again with the Air Ministry In an endeavour to obtain the necessary authorisation before the opening of the next operational season in the Autumn.
(c) Distribution of Midget Broadcast Receivers
S.N. told the Committee that the sets which had already been delivered to the Norwegians had now been returned for alterations and AD/Z had agreed that the Norwegians should only accept future deliveries if they themselves had tested the sets. There was a hold-up in production owing to non-arrival of essential materials from the U.S.A.
(d) Propaganda
Position remained unchanged. Although agreement had been reached between the appropriate British and Norwegian authorities in this country the Norwegian Civil Organisation in Norway still maintained their refusal to receive agents trained for propaganda purposes because of the danger to the Organisation as. a whole. The result was that the dissemination propaganda from Allied sources in Norway was impossible. The Committee, however, agreed that the Norwegians require a wider outlook on world events and opinions and S.T. proposed that information should be sent to the
Civil Organisation through Stockholm. S.N doubted whether Stockholm would be prepared to act as a channel since they had already refused to do this in the past S.T. suggested that this was probably because Stockholm tried to communicate the information direct to the readers rather than sending it to the Civil Organisation for subsequent distribution In the form and manner approved by that Organisation. It was agreed that S.U. should take up the question with the Norwegian Authorities in Stockholm during his forthcoming visit.
(e) Proposals for observance of Norway's National Day the 17th May. S.N. reported that the proposal to scatter leaflets was still under consideration by the Air Ministry and that various targets for Mosquito bombing raids were still being reviewed.

2. Present position of N.N.I.U. and N.I.C.(1)
S.B. told the Committee that he had been most Impressed by the morale of the crews at the Shetland, base in spite of the serious losses suffered during the winter, M/CD emphasized that morale could not be expected to remain at its present high level unless better and safer transport was provided for next season. The Committee agreed that efforts should be made during the summer to secure two fast ships and a number of fishing craft to make up present deficiencies in the flotilla. S.T., who had recently visiter S.T.S.26, said that the situation there was now satisfactory and a vast improvement on the position last year. It had been agreed' that military discipline was necessary to maintain efficiency and morale and as a result a more military regime had been instituted. The men had responded well on the whole but wished to be militarily equipped. S.N. said there were objections to this but undertook, ln consultation with S.T., to see what could be done. M/CD took the opportunity to congratulate the Norwegian representatives on the really remarkable results achieved during the season which has just come to an end.

3. Any Other Business
Relationship between S.O.E. and A.C.O.S. S.N. told the Committee of the results of his visit to A.C.O.S. He said that the latter had gone out of his way to praise S.O.E.s work and the the discipline of the crews in the Shetlands. A.C.O.S. had been approached by C C.O. with a suggestion that 600 Commandos should be stationed In the Shetlands for sporadic attacks on the Norwegian mainland. A.C.O.S. had disagreed with this suggestion, being of the opinion that such raids would upset his own plans for attacking shipping on the' Norwegian coast and S.O.E.'s plans within Norwav He felt that S.O.E. could, where necessary provide small bends and if larger parties were needed personnel would be drawn from units stationed locally. a.C.O.S was sending a proposal to the Admiralty that he and S O.E should consider plans for a Joint, attack on shipping during the next season. It Is clear that A.C.O.S. is determined to assist S O E. in every way possible.

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