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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- of Popular i"ront governmen t~ which through harra snent, strategic .lly-devised strikes ;and skilled political manipulation led ·Fr·ance into nat~ional ~mpotence. In post-W~rld ar I Germany and Italy, the Communlsts an\l their leitist alli s roa.c1ened
- : r D o f 0 6 S ta te I COLLECT CHARGE TO UNCLASSIFIED 85 O rig in P ACTION- CIRGUtAR (ALL A2IERIC.\!i DIPLOMATIC POSTS ^ POIADS, A>^D USU:^ NEW YORK) G H AF ARA EUR FE NEA 10 ^ JS IA INR DOD b^?pre5 f e io SS F o llo w in g e x c e
- • ON F I R S T PASS, AND FACT THAT..P.G11/PT.BOATS, NOT UNDf:§way m a i ^i n d k ^X e a l e r t , BEm^^^ ^ . a^OHTV (C) Damage a s s e s s m e n t b a s e d m a i n l y upon p i l o t D EB RIEFS IMMED FOL RETURN FROM S T R I K E , SUPPLEMENTED m POST
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- . They attacked the OCO and MACV compounds, released 220 prisoners from the city jail, and hit several U.S. and ARVN posts within the city. Ten Americans were killed, all of them military personnel. One American civilian was slightly wounded, but the American
- ' - • 13 30 H A M ILTO N _^ 1530 .... . . .....- , - ■ ‘ - • , . 1 r -'3- OOCC-OG 4 3 - 3 - 4 , Qr>i929Z, AUG UST, FROM COMMAND POST A FSTR X K E .I.A>:GU>;y VA (SEC TIO N ONE OF ,W 0 ) !' j f — h ic k ■ . '^'^'.55 ENIW ETO K -1635 5355 YOKOTA
- WITHIN BACKGROUNDERS, FUNDAr-]ENTAL MOST 0? THE I AM FIRST TO CONFESS THAT OUR PRESENT PRESS POLICY IS NOT DOING WELL AND NEEDS IMPROVEMENT, MY ATTENTION HAS JUST BEEN CALLED TO STANLEY XARNOW ARTICLE IN THE SATURDAY EVENING POST "VIET-NAM WHERE DO WE GO
- s a re bound up w it h t h e USSR's p o s i t i o n i n t h e Communist world and i n t h e u n derdeveloped a r e a s , th e post-K hrushchev le a d e r s h i p f e e l s com pelled t o a c t , even i n t h e f a c e o f r i s k s which Khrushchev
- ARE ABOUT 1 TO be HADE. HE HOPES TO HAVE CABINET MEETING TODAY WITH CHIEF OF STATE SUU PRESEOT AND TO BE ABLE TO ANNOUNCE CHANGES SHORTLY , thereafter , HE SAID THAT ALL ARRANGEMENTS WERE FIRM EXCEPT FOR ■ FILLING OF ONE POST BUT DID NOT VOLUNTEER FURTHER
- EC EN TLY REQ UIRED T A X I D R IV ER S TO ACCEPT ANY PASSENGERS OR TO POST ” NOT FOR H IR E " SIG NS WHEN OFF D U TY , SIN C E SOME D R IV E R S PASSED UP VIETN A M ESE PASSENGERS IN ORDER TO F IN D MORE ^GENEROUS T I P S FROM AM ERICANS.' TH E
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 61: Feb. 10‑13, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- would have been more in keeping with the Marines' psychological approach to war. They were not trained to become guinea pigs for Giap's trial and error. Yet Khe Sanh and all the rest of this interlocking chain of defense posts have now acquired
- -lING EXPERIENCE ~ ✓ PAGEFIVE RUSBAE3518 e ON F IDEN TI AL ANDALSOADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE HASBEENAPPOINTED TO THIS POST•••• IN ADDITIONTo'·THAT, OURINTENTIONIS TO HAVEAT LEAST ONESEEDFARMROUND ABOUTFIVE OR TEN THOUSAND ACRESIN EVERY STATEFORTHE
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 46, October 16-20, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- were in the process of doing. 11 • ,.. / It Romney's comments about the July 28 press picked up by the AP, UPI, the Washington Post, or We would lose more than we would gain from calling abort, my atrona recommendation h that we not try ular
- FOR NOMINATIONS. WE SUGGESTED TH A T HE LOOK O U TS ID E " P O L IT IC IA N S " TO OTHER MEN NOW IN P R IV A TE L I F E AND SUGGESTED THAT HE CONSIDER TRAN VAN CH-UONG FOR SOME POST I F TH E R E WERE NO P O L IT IC A L O BJEC TIO N S. HE IN D IC A TED THAT HE D ID