Expand All Collapse All Extent 280 folders, approximately 12,208 pages Summary This collection consists of records concerning Clinton Administration policy and actions regarding American involvement in the Somali civil war. When he took office in 1993, President Clinton inherited the humanitarian crisis in Somalia. Though the administration initially continued the humanitarian and peacekeeping mission of Operation Restore Hope, it pulled out after the deaths of 18 U.S. troops in the Battle of Mogadishu on October 3, 1993 turn public opinion sharply against involvement. The collection includes briefing materials, press materials, correspondence, talking points, reports to Congress, and emails regarding the U.S. presence in Somalia. Scope and Content Note The materials in FOIA 2012-0659-F are a selective body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related material. This FOIA request concerns Clinton Administration policy and actions regarding American involvement in the Somali civil war. In 1969, less than a decade after British and Italian Somaliland unified to form the new nation of Somalia, Mohamed Siad Barre began via coup an authoritarian socialist regime. That government collapsed in 1991, ushering in a period of anarchy and factional fighting. A struggle for control of the government began between two rival clan warlords, Mohamed Farah Aideed and Ali Mahdi Mohamed. After several months of fighting, and heavy civilian casualties, Mohamed and Aideed agreed on a ceasefire, splitting the capital of Mogadishu. In the meantime, an estimated 350,000 Somali civilians suffered disease, famine, and death as a result of the war. In 1992, United States President George H.W. Bush approved humanitarian airlifts of supplies into the nation. Shortly thereafter, the United Nations Security Council attempted to bring the humanitarian crisis under control through Resolutions 733, 746, and 794, beginning the United Nations Operations in Somalia (UNOSOM I). The U.S.-led Operation Restore Hope, or Unified Task Force (UNITAF) was initiated in December 1992 to lead the enforcement of these resolutions. When he took office in January 1993, President Clinton inherited the humanitarian crisis in Somalia, and continued the mission of Operation Restore Hope. In an effort to end the violence, the warring factions negotiated a ceasefire, the Addis Ababa Agreement, at the Conference on National Reconciliation in Somalia in March 1993. The day before the signing, the U.N. Security Council initiated UNOSOM II to replace UNITAF through Resolution 814. In a departure from previous operations, UNOSOM II had the responsibility of a more active nation-building role in Somalia. The U.S.-led multinational force remained in Somalia in support. The March 1993 ceasefire did not hold. Aideed’s faction refused cooperation, and Aideed began ordering his militants to attack UN forces, beginning with an attack on Pakistani troops in June 1993. In response, the United States began targeting Aideed sites in Mogadishu in an attempt to remove the warlord. In perhaps the most well known incident of the war, memorialized in the film Black Hawk Down, Aideed’s forces shot down two American black hawk helicopters on October 3, 1993. The ensuing fight and rescue attempt resulted in the deaths of 18 American troops and later became known as the “Battle of Mogadishu.” Following the incident, American public opinion turned sharply against the war, and President Clinton announced on October 7 an end to U.S. involvement in Somalia. The United States officially pulled out the following year. The majority of materials processed in the first segment of this FOIA case originate in the White House Staff and Office files. In the Counsel’s Office, David Gergen maintained files containing press material and papers regarding Somalia and administration Somalia policy. However, most of the materials responsive to this case are located in the National Security Council (NSC) directorates of African Affairs, Counselor’s Office, Defense Policy and Arms Control, Global Issues and Multilateral Affairs, Intelligence Programs, Legal Affairs, Legislative Affairs, Multi-lateral and Humanitarian Affairs, Records Management, Staff Director, and Transnational Threats. These collections contain memoranda, reports, press materials, briefing materials, fact sheets, policy papers, UN Security Council documents, congressional correspondence, talking points, and other records regarding Somalia as well as broader related subjects including foreign assistance, peacekeeping, United Nations financing, the War Powers resolution, and relations with families of those who lost their lives. The records also consist of planning documents for Principals Committee (PC) and Deputies Committee (DC) meetings concerning Somalia, as well as the development of Presidential Review Directive (PRD) 8 and Presidential Decision Directive (PDD) 6. Also, of special note are several major reports on Somalia in these files, including a 21 January 1993 United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Report, the April 1993 Report to Admiral Howe on the Future of UNOSOM II, and the 13 October 1993 Report to Congress on U.S. Policy in Somalia. Lastly, the researcher should note that Richard Clarke’s files in the Transnational Threats Directorate, also contain Bush Administration documents concerning Operation Restore Hope. In addition to the White House Staff and Office Files, records from the NSC Records Management System (RMS) numbered documents have been processed in response to this FOIA request. These records, maintained by the NSC Records Management office, primarily consist of correspondence with Congress and outside groups regarding the conflict in Somalia and the U.S. presence there. Records processed from the Automated Records Management System consist of email correspondence concerning Operation Restore Hope and the Battle of Mogadishu. The email correspondence consists of news briefs compiled by the White House and USIA office of Research and Media Reaction. In addition, the archivist should consult previously released responsive records in the following cases: 2006-0238-F Rwanda (Several DC meetings on Rwanda also covered Somalia) 2006-0995-F President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board 2006-1021-F Intelligence during UNOSOM 2008-0995-F War Powers Resolution 2015-0988-F Somalia PC and DC Meetings The researcher should also note that a majority of the records related to this FOIA case are closed for national security reasons. Record Type Textual System of Arrangement Records that are responsive to this FOIA request were found in these collection areas— Clinton Presidential Records: White House Office of Records Management (WHORM) Subject Files, Clinton Presidential Records: WHORM (CL), Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files; Clinton Presidential Records: Automated Records Management System [Email] and Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Records Management System. The White House Office of Records Management (WHORM) contains a variety of series created to organize and track documents and correspondence. The WHORM Subject file was compiled by the White House Office of Records Management and is a series of categories designated by a letter/number combination. In addition, there are WHORM (CL). Staff and Office files were maintained at the folder level by staff members within their individual offices and document all levels of administration activity. WHORM files are processed at the document level; whereas, Staff and Office files are processed at the folder level, that is, individual documents are not selected and removed from a folder for processing. While this method maintains folder integrity, it frequently results in the incidental processing of documents that are not wholly responsive to the subject area. The Automated Records Management System (ARMS) is a database that contains email records of the Executive Office of the President. This system maintained unclassified Presidential email. The ARMS database is comprised of six sub-series of email records called "buckets." The buckets generally represent a specific White House office. The buckets are titled: NPR for National Performance Review, OPD for Office of Policy Development, POTUS for President of the United States, WHO for White House Office, CEA for Council of Economic Advisers, and Default for emails not associated with an office. The WHO bucket contains email created or received by individual with an Executive Office of the President White House user account not identified as CEA, NPR, or OPD. The Default bucket contains email created or received by unknown or un-recognized email accounts. Email found within the Default bucket often includes email created or received by offices or individuals outside the Executive Office of the President. ARMS emails are arranged by topic, there-under by bucket, and there-under chronologically by creation date. FOIA 2012-0659-F includes WHORM records from these subject codes: CO032 Countries: Cameroon, State of CO155 Countries: Somalia, Democratic Republic FO Foreign Affairs ME002 Messages (sent to Groups/Organizations) ND007-01 National Security – Defense: Casualties-Military, Burials PU001-07 Publications: Clippings viewed by the President Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States government as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Researchers are advised to consult the copyright law of the United States (17 U.S.C. Chapter 1) which governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Provenance Official records of William Jefferson Clinton’s presidency are housed at the Clinton Presidential Library and administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) under the provisions of the Presidential Records Act (PRA). Processed by Staff Archivist, 2017. Previously restricted materials are added as they are released. Last Modified Date 2017-07-11 Container List The following is a list of documents and folders processed in response to FOIA 2012-0659-F: Box 1 Clinton Presidential Records: WHORM: Subject File CO032 039793 CO155 068577 CO155 072657 CO155 074988 FO 137936 [Dr. A.H. Mohamed Expresses Outrage RE: Massacre in Somalia] ME002 088010 [Somalia] ND007-01 004751 PU001-07 042448SS [The New York Times, Somalia, Through a Glass Darkly] PU001-07 042448SS [The Wall Street Journal, Far From Fighting in Mogadishu] Clinton Presidential Records: WHORM: CL 209752 [Background Attack in Mogadishu, November 13, 1993] 209752 [Points on Release of Chief Warrant Officer Michael Durant Release in Mogadishu, October 14, 1993] 209752 [Talking Points for Discussions with Congress RE: Military Mission in Somalia, November 4, 1993] 209752 [Warren Christopher, Secretary of State, Letter to Howard Paster RE: Somalia] Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files Chief of Staff Greenstone, Jodi Somalia [OA/ID 4353] Counsel’s Office General Files Somalia [OA/ID 4006] Gergen, David Somalia [OA/ID 3868] Somalia, March 1, 1994 [OA/ID 3868] Somalia: Readings [OA/ID 3868] Somalia: Wounded Status [OA/ID 3868] Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files (continued) National Security Council Legislative Affairs Griffin, Patrick Somalia [OA/ID 4750] Li, Gordon Somalia Consultation – 10/7/93 [OA/ID 5282] National Security Council African Affairs Ordway, John/Jett, Dennis/Ward, Jennifer/Steinberg, Donald, et al. Somalia, January – May 1993 [1] [OA/ID 502] Somalia, January – May 1993 [2] [OA/ID 502] Somalia, January – May 1993 [3] [OA/ID 502] Somalia, January – May 1993 [4] [OA/ID 502] Somalia, January – May 1993 [5] [OA/ID 502] Somalia, January – May 1993 [6] [OA/ID 502] Box 2 Somalia, January – May 1993 [7] [OA/ID 502] Somalia, June – December 1993 [1] [OA/ID 502] Somalia, June – December 1993 [2] [OA/ID 502] Somalia, June – December 1993 [3] [OA/ID 502] Somalia, June – December 1993 [4] [OA/ID 502] Somalia, June – December 1993 [5] [OA/ID 502] Somalia, June – December 1993 [6] [OA/ID 502] Rice, Susan/Steinberg, Donald/DeShazer, MacArthur Somalia, 1994 [1] [OA/ID 633] Somalia, 1994 [2] [OA/ID 633] Somalia, 1994 [3] [OA/ID 633] Steinberg, Donald/Rice, Susan/DeShzaer, MacArthur/McCormick, Shawn Somalia 1995 [OA/ID 872] Counselor’s Office Schifter, Richard Somalia, 1993 [1] [OA/ID 681] Somalia, 1993 [2] [OA/ID 681] Box 3 Somalia, 1993 [3] [OA/ID 681] Defense Policy and Arms Control Bell, Robert Somalia, March 1993 [OA/ID 740] Somalia Pullout, October 1993 [OA/ID 741] Somalia, November 1993 [OA/ID 3665] Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files (continued) National Security Council Defense Policy and Arms Control Bell, Robert Somalia – April 1994 [OA/ID 844] Somalia – October 1994 [OA/ID 939] Global Issues and Multilateral Affairs Darragh, Sean Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): New Somalia Stuff [1] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): New Somalia Stuff [2] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): New Somalia Stuff [3] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): [Aideed] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia [Folder 1] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia [Folder 2] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia 1993 [1] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia 1993 [2] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia 1993 [3] [OA/ID 274] Box 4 Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia [Folder 3] [1] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia [Folder 3] [2] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia [Folder 3] [3] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia [Folder 3] [4] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia [Folder 3] [5] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia [Folder 3] [6] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia [Folder 3] [7] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia 1994 [1] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia 1994 [2] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia 1994 [3] [OA/ID 274] Box 5 Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia 1994 [4] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia 1994 [5] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia [Folder 4] [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): Somalia Evacuation Plan [OA/ID 274] Somalia Files (1993 – 1994): [August 1994] [OA/ID 274] Rice, Susan Somalia, 1993 [1] [OA/ID 277] Somalia, 1993 [2] [OA/ID 277] Somalia, 1993 [3] [OA/ID 277] Somalia, 1993 [4] [OA/ID 277] Somalia, 1993 [5] [OA/ID 277] Somalia, 1993 [6] [OA/ID 277] Somalia, 1993 [7] [OA/ID 277] Box 6 Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files (continued) National Security Council Global Issues and Multilateral Affairs Rice, Susan Somalia, 1993 [8] [OA/ID 277] Somalia, 1993 [9] [OA/ID 277] Somalia, 1993 [10] [OA/ID 277] Somalia, 1993 (continued) [1] [OA/ID 277] Somalia, 1993 (continued) [2] [OA/ID 277] Somalia, 1993 (continued) [3] [OA/ID 277] Somalia, 1993 (continued) [4] [OA/ID 277] Somalia, 1993 (continued) [5] [OA/ID 277] Somalia, 1993 (continued) [6] [OA/ID 277] Box 7 Somalia – UNOSOM [United Nations Operations in Somalia] [1] [OA/ID 276] Somalia – UNOSOM [United Nations Operations in Somalia] [2] [OA/ID 276] Somalia – UNOSOM [United Nations Operations in Somalia] [3] [OA/ID 276] Somalia – UNOSOM [United Nations Operations in Somalia] [4] [OA/ID 276] Somalia – UNOSOM [United Nations Operations in Somalia] [5] [OA/ID 276] Somalia – UNOSOM [United Nations Operations in Somalia] [6] [OA/ID 276] Somalia – UNOSOM [United Nations Operations in Somalia] [7] [OA/ID 276] Intelligence Programs Genton, Regina Somalia – PFIAB Report, 1994 [1] [OA/ID 2637] Somalia – PFIAB Report, 1994 [2] [OA/ID 2637] Mitchell, Don Somalia, 1995 [OA/ID 3029] Legal Advisor Kreczko, Alan War Powers – Somalia [1] [OA/ID 2952] War Powers – Somalia [2] [OA/ID 2952] War Powers – Somalia [3] [OA/ID 2952] Box 8 Legislative Affairs Rosner, Jeremy Somalia: First Byrd Amendment [OA/ID 4] Somalia – September 1993 Votes [OA/ID 4] Somalia – Troops Event [OA/ID 4] Somalia/UNOSOM [United Nations Operations in Somalia]/War Powers [1] [OA/ID 4] Somalia/UNOSOM [United Nations Operations in Somalia]/War Powers [2] [OA/ID 4] Somalia/UNOSOM [United Nations Operations in Somalia]/War Powers [3] [OA/ID 4] Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files (continued) National Security Council Legislative Affairs Rosner, Jeremy POTUS Speech Files – Insert on Somalia/Russia, October 4, 1993 [OA/ID 10] POTUS Speech: Somalia Oval Office Address, October 7, 1993 [OA/ID 10] POTUS Speech Files – Somalia Attack, June 11, 1993 [OA/ID 12] POTUS Speech Files – Somalia Action, June 12, 1993 [OA/ID 12] Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs Schwartz, Eric Somalia, 1993 [OA/ID 3041] Records Management DC0002 DC Meeting on Somalia, January 25, 1993 [OA/ID 3994] DC0016 DC Meeting – Small Group Meeting on Somalia and Libya, March 27, 1993 [OA/ID 3994] DC0021 DC Meeting on Somalia, 1993 [OA/ID 3994] DC0022 DC Meeting on Somalia, April 19, 1993 [OA/ID 3994] DC Meeting on Somalia, June 15, 1993 [OA/ID 3995] DC0041 DC Meeting on Somalia, July 14, 1993 [OA/ID 3995] DC0047 DC Meeting on Somalia, August 4, 1993 [OA/ID 3995] DC0049 DC Meeting on Somalia, August 16, 1993 [1] [OA/ID 3995] DC0049 DC Meeting on Somalia, August 16, 1993 [2] [OA/ID 3995] DC0050 DC Meeting on Somalia, August 23, 1993 [OA/ID 3995] DC0055 DC Meeting on Somalia, September 11, 1993 [OA/ID 3996] DC0059 DC Meeting on Somalia, 1993 [OA/ID 3996] DC0061 DC Meeting on Somalia, October 22, 1993 [OA/ID 3996] DC0067 DC Meeting on Somalia, October 29, 1993 [OA/ID 3996] DC0069 DC Meeting on Somalia (Ambassador Oakley Debrief), November 8, 1993 [OA/ID 3996] DC0072 DC Meeting on Somalia, November 22, 1993 [OA/ID 3996] DC0074 DC Meeting on Somalia, December 6, 1993 [OA/ID 3996] DC0081 DC Meeting on Somalia, January 12, 1994 [OA/ID 3997] DC0088 DC Meeting on Somalia, January 31, 1994 [OA/ID 3997] DC0089 DC Meeting on Somalia, January 31, 1994 [OA/ID 3997] DC Meeting on Somalia and Rwanda, April 29, 1994 9420507 [OA/ID 3998] DC Meeting on Somalia and Rwanda, April 29, 1994 9420532 [OA/ID 3998] DC Meeting on Somalia and Rwanda, April 29, 1994 9420533 [OA/ID 3998] DC Meeting on Somalia and Rwanda, April 29, 1994 9420546 [OA/ID 3998] DC Meeting on Somalia and Rwanda, April 29, 1994 9420840 [OA/ID 3998] Box 9 DC0121 DC Meeting on Somalia, June 27, 1994 [OA/ID 3998] DC0124 DC Meeting on Somalia, July 19, 1994 [OA/ID 3998] DC0137 DC Meeting on Somalia, September 8, 1994 [OA/ID 3998] PC0001A PC Meeting on Somalia, 1993 [OA/ID 4005] PC0046 PC Meeting on Somalia, December 7, 1993 [OA/ID 4006] PC0088 PC Meeting on Somalia, July 22, 1994 [OA/ID 4007] Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files (continued) National Security Council Records Management PC0102 PC Meeting on Somalia, October 11, 1994 [OA/ID 4008] PRD-5 Somalia, February 8, 1993 [OA/ID 4122] PDD-6 U.S. Policy on Somalia, May 19, 1993 [OA/ID 4116A] Staff Director Soderberg, Nancy [Soderberg Notes from Haiti and Somalia PC Meeting, January 25, 1994] [OA/ID 1394] [Soderberg Notes from Iraq and Somalia PC Meeting, October 11, 1994] [OA/ID 1394] [Soderberg Notes from Somalia DC Meeting, November 8, 1993] [OA/ID 1394] [Soderberg Notes from Somalia DC Meeting, November 22, 1993] [OA/ID 1394] [Soderberg Notes from Somalia DC Meeting, December 5, 1993] [OA/ID 1394] [Soderberg Notes from Somalia PC Meeting, December 7, 1993] [OA/ID 1394] [Soderberg Notes from Somalia DC Meeting, 1993?] [OA/ID 1394] [Soderberg Notes from Somalia DC Meeting, January 12, 1994] [OA/ID 1394] Somalia, 1993 [OA/ID 1408] Somalia – Albright Trip, July 1993 [OA/ID 1418] Somalia – Chronology of U.S. Policy, 1993 [OA/ID 1408] Somalia – Report to Congress, October 13, 1993 [OA/ID 1408] Somalia – U.N., June 10, 1993 [OA/ID 1408] Somalia – U.N. Statements, 1993 [OA/ID 1408] Somalia – UNOSOM [United Nations Operations in Somalia], 1993 [OA/ID 1408] Transnational Threats Clarke, Richard Peacekeeping – Haiti and Somalia (1993 and 1994) [loose] [1] [OA/ID 2986] Peacekeeping – Haiti and Somalia (1993 and 1994) [loose] [2] [OA/ID 2986] Box 10 Peacekeeping – Haiti and Somalia (1993 and 1994) [loose] [3] [OA/ID 2986] Peacekeeping – Haiti and Somalia (1993 and 1994) [loose] [4] [OA/ID 2986] Peacekeeping – Haiti and Somalia (1993 and 1994) [loose] [5] [OA/ID 2986] Peacekeeping – Haiti and Somalia (1993 and 1994) [loose] [6] [OA/ID 2986] Peacekeeping – Haiti and Somalia (1993 and 1994) [loose] [7] [OA/ID 2986] Peacekeeping – Haiti and Somalia (1993 and 1994) [loose] [8] [OA/ID 2986] Peacekeeping – Haiti and Somalia (1993 and 1994) [loose] [9] [OA/ID 2986] Somalia [Folder 1] [1] [OA/ID 2986] Somalia [Folder 1] [2] [OA/ID 2986] Somalia [Folder 1] [3] [OA/ID 2986] Box 11 Somalia [Folder 1] [4] [OA/ID 2986] Somalia [Folder 1] [5] [OA/ID 2986] Somalia Core Group [1] [OA/ID 2986] Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files (continued) National Security Council Transnational Threats Clarke, Richard Somalia Core Group [2] [OA/ID 2986] Somalia Core Group [3] [OA/ID 2986] Somalia Core Group [4] [OA/ID 2986] Somalia Core Group [5] [OA/ID 2986] Somalia – January 1993 – October 21, 1993 [empty] [OA/ID 2986] [Somalia] [Folder 2] [1] [OA/ID 2986] [Somalia] [Folder 2] [2] [OA/ID 2986] [Somalia] [Folder 2] [3] [OA/ID 2986] Box 12 [Somalia] [Folder 2] [4] [OA/ID 2986] [Somalia] [Folder 2] [5] [OA/ID 2986] [Somalia] [Folder 2] [6] [OA/ID 2986] [Somalia] [Folder 2] [7] [OA/ID 2986] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [1] [OA/ID 3827] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [2] [OA/ID 3827] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [3] [OA/ID 3827] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [4] [OA/ID 3827] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [5] [OA/ID 3827] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [6] [OA/ID 3827] Box 13 Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [7] [OA/ID 3827] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [8] [OA/ID 3827] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [9] [OA/ID 3827] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [10] [OA/ID 3827] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [11] [OA/ID 3827] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [12] [OA/ID 3827] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [13] [OA/ID 3827] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [14] [OA/ID 3827] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [15] [OA/ID 3827] Box 14 Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [16] [OA/ID 3827] Somalia Files, 1992 – 1993 [loose] [17] [OA/ID 3827] Clinton Presidential Records: Automated Records Management System [Email] WHO [OA/ID 500,000] [Operation Restore Hope] [03/24/1993 – 03/02/1995] Clinton Presidential Records: Automated Records Management System [Email] (continued) Default [OA/ID 1,100,000] [Operation Restore Hope] [05/04/1993 – 10/15/1993] Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Records Management System NSC Records Management System [Somalia] 9300140 [OA/ID 139] 9300222 [OA/ID 139] 9300350 [OA/ID 139] 9300874 [OA/ID 2264] 9302502 [OA/ID 147] 9302598 [OA/ID 460] 9302909 [OA/ID 2268] 9303479 [OA/ID 462] 9303595 [OA/ID 462] 9303596 [OA/ID 462] 9304119 [OA/ID 150] 9304120 [OA/ID 150] 9304210 [OA/ID 2270] 9304521 [OAID 152] 9304661 [OA/ID 2271] 9304676 [OA/ID 2271] 9305047 [OA/ID 153] 9306089 [OA/ID 156] 9306106 [OAID 156] 9306228 [OA/ID 157] 9306241 [OA/ID 157] 9306317 [OA/ID 157] 9307362 [OA/ID 164] 9307419 [OA/ID 164] 9307434 [OA/ID 164] 9307722 [OA/ID 166] 9307737 [OA/ID 166] 9307745 [OA/ID 166] 9307766 [OA/ID 166] 9307779 [OA/ID 166] 9307780 [OA/ID 166] 9307781 [OA/ID 166] 9307782 [OA/ID 166] 9307783 [1] [OA/ID 166] 9307783 [2] [OA/ID 166] 9307786 [OA/ID 166] 9307789 [OA/ID 166] Box 15 9307819 [OA/ID 166] 9307820 [OA/ID 166] Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Records Management System (continued) NSC Records Management Somalia 9307821 [OA/ID 166] 9307824 [OA/ID 166] 9307825 [OA/ID 166] 9307893 [OA/ID 167] 9307908 [OA/ID 167] 9307929 [OA/ID 167] 9307935 [OA/ID 167] 9307942 [OA/ID 167] 9307961 [OA/ID 167] 9307982 [OA/ID 167] 9308058 [OA/ID 168] 9308143 [OA/ID 168] 9308144 [OA/ID 168] 9308523 [OA/ID 170] 9308549 [OA/ID 170] 9308944 [OA/ID 172] 9308957 [OA/ID 172] 9309615 [OA/ID 172] 9309796 [OA/ID 172] 9309824 [OA/ID 177] 9310079 [OA/ID 179] 9320970 [OA/ID 2160] 9400027 [OA/ID 181] 9400239 [OA/ID 467] 9400706 [OA/ID 183] 9401186 [OA/ID 469] 9401381 [OA/ID 469] 9401576 [OA/ID 470] 9403215 [OA/ID 194] 9404365 [OA/ID 475] 9407347 [OA/ID 480] 9500798 [OA/ID 763] 9501618 [OA/ID 568] 9501723 [OA/ID 569] 9700456 [OA/ID 1599] Electronic Records Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files National Security Council Transnational Threats Clarke, Richard Peacekeeping – Haiti and Somalia (1993 and 1994) [loose] [2] [disk] [OA/ID 2986]