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The Foreign Operations Administration was created in 1953 under the directorship of
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. Its purpose "was intended to centralize all governmental operations, as distinguished from policy formulation, that had as their purpose the cooperative development of economic and military strength among the nations of the free world". It was abolished by Executive Order 10610 on May 9, 1955. Its functions were split and transferred to the
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and the
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.


See also

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International Cooperation Administration The International Cooperation Administration (ICA) was a United States government agency operating from June 30, 1955 until September 4, 1961, responsible for foreign assistance and 'nonmilitary security' programs. It was the predecessor of the ...


References


Records of U.S. Foreign Assistance Agencies
in the National Archives * The National Archives, Codification of Presidential Proclamations and Executive Orders

''n1''. * {{citation , surname1=Woolley, given1=John T., surname2=Peters, given2=Gerhard, year=2007, chapter=Dwight D. Eisenhower: Letter to Secretary Dulles Regarding Transfer of the Affairs of the Foreign Operations Administration to the Department of State, April 17th, 1955, chapter-url=http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=10454, title=The American Presidency Project nlineplace=Santa Barbara, CA, publisher=University of California (hosted). Gerhard Peters (database). Accessed 15 November 2007. Foreign relations agencies of the United States Government agencies established in 1953 Government agencies disestablished in 1955 1953 establishments in the United States 1955 disestablishments in the United States