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29. Notwithstanding the more general study of the relationship
between CDS, the principal single-Service Commanders-in-Chief, and the
joint overseas commands carried out in 1992, and the outcome13 of that
work, there is an over-riding need for CBF to have Full Command of all
elements of BFHK early in the drawdown period. Full Command is
essential in order to facilitate CBF's planning and implementation of
an inherently complex drawdown and withdrawal in the most efficient
and cost-effective way, and in accordance with HMG and the HKG
political imperatives. Ideally, Full Command should be effective 1
April 1994, in order to create a sound command basis for the detailed
preparation of the Hong Kong Garrison Withdrawal Plan and for the
parallel detailed work that will complement that plan. Achievement of
this date would allow the effectiveness of the work carried out in the
ACDS (L) Tri-Service Logistic Review1 of Hong Kong to be maximised and
the change to be reflected in the revise of CDS Directive20 to CBF
Hong Kong; which is due to be carried out from September 1993, with
the revised and endorsed directive being promulgated by 1 April 1994.
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18
DCDS (C)/02/02/07 The Relationship Between CDS And The Joint Overseas Commands, dated 28 February 1992.
VCDS 1085/1 The Relationship Between CDS And The Joint Overseas Commands, dated 29 June 1992.
19 See paragraph 13 above.
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20
CDS 44/88 Directive To The Commander British Forces Hong Kong, dated 2 December 1988.
18
SECRET UK EYES A
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