The Requirements Office of the
United States Agency for International Development was staffed by 25 U.S. military retirees, supplemented by
Third World technicians. Its brief was to supply skilled personnel for the technical tasks beyond the capabilities of the Lao military; its brief was the management of budget and materiel for an army of 15,000 to 20,000 regular troops. Additionally, there was a tentative requirement to supply
Forces Armee Neutraliste (Neutralist Armed Forces). The RO worked directly under the U.S. Ambassador to Laos. It also kept DEPCHIEFJUSMAGTHAI informed of operations within Laos. This situation was not without controversy; the Pathet Lao accused the RO of harboring
Central Intelligence Agency spies. The Requirements Office was the only instance known of military intercession into USAID's global operations. Nevertheless, USAID Laos not only disguised military cadre and munitions, but supported ongoing war operations with its refugee relief program. The Requirements Office thus performed its supply and logistics function to the
Royal Lao Army under civilian cover; it left supply of irregular forces to the
Central Intelligence Agency. For a short period in 1963, the RO again supplied the
Forces Armee Neutraliste when it allied with the Royalists. The RO's performance was lauded by the man who ran the war in Laos, Ambassador
William H. Sullivan. In December 1968, the RO took a survey of the administration and supply of the
Royal Lao Air Force. They discovered no accounting for materiel; the Lao logistics system was plagued by theft, erratic distribution of goods, and overstocking on some items. To counter these problems, the RO instituted a troop welfare program for the RLAF financed by sale of such leavings as cartridge cases, scrap lumber, and used cluster bomb units. On 21 February 1973, the
Laotian Civil War ended with a ceasefire. U.S. funding dwindled from $300 million per year to $100 million, now that the
Royal Lao Armed Forces were no longer a wartime military. As part of reducing the embassy staff by half, the
Defense Attache's Office was founded on 8 August 1973, staffed by 30 military personnel and 15 civilian employees. The Requirements Office was moved to DEPCHIEFJUSMAGTHAI as a forward supply unit. ==Notes==