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  • conventional war stock­ pile objectives. (2) The assumptions, techniques, and goals used in the establishment of post-nuclear attack supply re­ quireme'n ts. · ECI.AS.SIFIED "'CONFIDENTIAL N5< nt.Uuf 11.ff' 8p 'ff NARA, Date I J. -~'11 - I
  • , all posts except London and Paris origi­ nally were instructed not to divulge any information prior to April 4 , the date of the passage through the Malacca Strait. London and Paris were instructed to inform the British and French Governments inunedi­
  • Objectives established at your direction by NSAM No.321 on December 1, 1964, to review strategic stockpile objectives and post-nuclear attack planning. The Committee, chaired by the Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and consisting
  • ning Areas 13 - 20 Sep 66 66 cmcPAc FORCES PURPOSE BRIEF DESCRIPTION d Post E.xerc1e . rov de ata wh ch y be used o evaluate and increase th op r t1onal cap b111ty of th par1clpati co ands . SAC/NORAD/ADC/RCAF To tam1lar1ze co l US Corpe (Gp
  • military and civilian) who are about to occupy important posts in underdeveloped countries. It is the wish of the President that key military and civilian per­ . sonnel assigned to positions of responsibility at posts within Latin America, Africa, the Near
  • ) post free. The Multilateral Force 1 I of nuclear strategy has presented a problem for the Western allies with which they have been attempting to grapple, by fits and starts, ever since the advent of the missile age made final nonsense of any simple