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  • i n t h o d o n o r ' s d e e d o f g i f t . GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 7 3 . 4 9 5 GSA FORM 7122 (7- NA T IO N AL ARC HI VES AND RECO RD S SER VI C E W IT H D R A W A L S H E E T ( P R E S I D E N T I A L L I B R A R I E S
  • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State I.Col Paul E. McGill, USAF ........................ Col George Overbey, USAF .......................... SE~ ► - NOFORN CINCPACAF OASD/I~A D-4 13 S~ - NOFORN VIET CONGTEAM Seniors General Creighton W. Abrams, USA MGenWilliam R. Peers
  • . P O S I T I O N AGAINST M IL I T A R Y .ACTION AND I N FAVOR INT E R NA TION A L CONFERENCE. - G P - 3 , LYON < .BT,,... VI- T . •* OntGOlNG TELEGRAM II □ 0.4 0 2 \ • D epartm ent State ' of ATE: Cj c o lu c i 10 u 0 K Classification
  • cn C o n g re s s io n a l L a a d e r s h ip M e e tin g of A u g u st 4 V 22 - D E V E L O PM E N T S ON AUGUST 5 M c N a m a r a R e p o r t s o f A u g u s t 5, 1964 - T . P y _ 2 < ^ , N A R A , I > a t e J ^ ------ XX. TAB VI - C O N
  • Administr tor NSAM No. 217 on Offici 1 Visies to South Vietn m. It re d s follows: "The Pre ident h s a ked tTh official vi it by high r nking military nd civilian per onnel to South Vietnam b coordin ted with Governor H rriman. Accordingly, uch proposed
  • and as a last resort, we will have to give the supersonics, but we should first try to get Jordan to buy them from a European supplier. The decision in the Jordan case is a major one invol vi ng all the Middle East. Act ing Defense Secretary Vance: The Jordan
  • 1 p 12/29/66 A to Walt Rostow from Gen. Wheeler secret 1 p 12/27/66 A re: War Games secret 2 p 09/07/66 A team structure secret JX}l undated A 3 p NATIONALSECURITYFILE, Agency File JCS -- War Games, Vol. VI CODES (Al Closed
  • will aerve under the •upervlalon of tile Secretary of State and he and hl• Committee will bave the respoualblllty and authoi-ltJ !orth 1n NSAM 280. ••t Isl Lynd6~ Distribution: Forrestal Johnson NSC Files - 1 cy 1 CY-.. 1 cvFF.IC.IAL USE .ONLY 'vi
  • rialie ." Chicom activiti a and tatemen a in par­ ticul r 1ndic t P ipin '• fiT t n foremoet objective t eonfer ·nc will b conaolid tion of fro- · ian tat a bloc, ither real or appar• nt, g in t U•• on ubj ct n o-coloniali m, u ing U•• rol in Vi tn. focal
  • ------:---:--:----,-----.:----tE PHONE 74084 E T R R' , L A S SECURITY CLASSIFlc;A TION _--le--1--1-1\.W-i...,....:il-L-IIU-l-J...4-1----I-DE • Vi'.c•e Admiral, USN Director, Joint Staff DTG 22191$Z NOV 63 JCS 3675 ..... REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED _ 2219152 NOV63. • - From
  • ... 2 OUTGOING TELEGRAM Oepart1nent INOICA TE' l 0 '" '· . o~Af 4 .J z of State 0 Id VI J COLlfCT CHA.GE TO ::, 1- 0 ONFIDEWT:EAf:i" u0 Classification Or10111 ► _jACTION, AMEMBASSY TEL AVN JUN 9 IMJvrEDIATE ' RPT INFO USUN
  • , and improved their road ne t s. e . Morale is down in Viet Cong ranks and is uncertain in the North Vietnamese army . It is not ye t a t t h e br e aking point. Secretary McNamara read from a Rand report on the ext ensive damage done t o the Vi e t Cong
  • PJ1 ·it5 11/4/66 A 10/28/66 A #'~nemo+--itnrmrtirr-Pr-esident O~}.J 8y N .s c ~--....;J,4'1._ p ~IJW J/li//f'J m-1..LltJ.-+----"*"- -s 6-f) _,,..,~:mo--+---N-s*IM-4~ vi..:r 9~ -6 r '!Jt/f v NS (;soiv) 7//'f/p A ~~·\g·OC) er ljto/01 #11 rpt
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info 001b Memo To Rostow from Helms ~ 001c Report Report 4 Date Restriction TS 1 12/8/67 A TS- 13 12/8/67 A 12/19/67 A /if=vi samesanih2(lJ;on 2.JlqJI?)pt'" Nl.if/AAC ll-U5
  • Military Casualties 3,600 90 720 NO GOOD ESTIMATES Civi lians 40 0 30 General Wheeler: The attack on Pleiku came as a surprise. The r e we re no South Vi~tnamese casuaities . Our fo rces were in a compound outside the town. The a r ea has been quiet
  • ., and the meeting adjourned JCDdtk.with the Syrian charging that "the attack from Mase:adeh 11 (where Israeli tanks are reportedly massing) hasJarted. Nathan;i.e I ' vis ,
  • that in all justice and fairness you can hold us responsible for the wrongs of the past, which had their origins in their own set of circum­ stances, knowing, as you must, our own good will vis a vis the interests of the country in both interior and foreign
  • are holding out and the enemy is attempting to reinfo r ce them. In the vicinity of Saigon there are two Vi et Cong divisions. Gen. Westmoreland reports from the field that the Hue - Danang area is the most se riou s problem. Th r ee ARVN battalions
  • (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION ei1ecto1 , FBI to Bremle'f StRltb ~ d. Al4-VI ~1..: j oo -~31 a&e eehle 1 p ~I/ » ·'is=N4d '15~ Secret Director, FBI to Bromley Smltli o~ d..- l'-'-' N1-'l"D0~3 I 1 p ~~ l#••l'•'S' NZJ
  • OR TITLE ~nCltOw ~n l>'RF~ Ope-- &/l/t1t> if//., S 'I I - 'I 7'0 DATE ~ · ,..,,.., RESTRICTION .. _ AA(.; r r;:;Tf-:X:U/VI Howard Wriggins to Walt , IS Sc ~ ·~ cj @/ 11/24/66 (2 Wriggins to Walt memos of same date attached) ~,,..--t;-A.. 1/~/o
  • capability may be pertinent. These concerns relate importantly to Indi~'s ~ - 6 to India's future position vis-a-vis Communist China in Asia, and to whether an effort to "go it alone" militarily (including nuclear as well) will come to be regarded
  • worked on . ( 1) Khanh is a very impres s ive person who ·realizes fully that hfo problem i s not just militar>' · ( 2 ) We ne e d to get rnore flags flyin g in $(}uth Vi etnam . We need to help persuade other coun tr ies to pr ovide ass i s tance to 'v
  • ~:~c:·;~t'J ti·~~ ~~i.!c~~~~ Zlt;l~- .and I..·~lllor. £~~nd p.-~ .\~~:~iozio:·l ft;1X ti . t~n dr~y.s CJl !:ep·!crrJ?';c ?. cc1iz-e.. ct p-.vi tl1 l?:i se~·;i~c~ :r:e '~. tvt..:~r c·f t.Y:9 iG~£1~:;.1c~ ! !!..lnT;~:~~~~1l \'lf I·!i:..'1'0 -:":C.f4
  • absence, as well as all the other U . S. personnel who serve in Vi e tnam . Ambassador Taylor noted his own appreciation and admiration in the members of the U . S. team . The meeting adjourned at 3: 15 . ~JG Chester L. Co~ Atchmts - a/ s -==32:0P
  • '... :::" '_-:" ·, .• , . . .... : . . . . ... , : . • . . • . ·.. . • . ' ' • . '. :.. .: ... _._:· ... ·.. ~--.:· •.• ....-~WESHALL, OF COURSE, CONTINUE OUR AIR·, GROUNDAND SEA' OPERATIONS..,: •.. ...-.: ·....: •••.. :, .·:->,·
  • and Secretary McNama r a inf ormed the Presi dent of the agreement between State and Defense , b u t h e says that the President did not express h i s vi ews or agreement on the matter . Accordi ngly, we a sume you will want to clear t h e language
  • • ... . . ..i,·~ .. aoa14 .. tuUy fo•·.., uw -.l4 --••••••·- ~ly CMy -e t.11 J*..U•I tab•·· 4ora..de.r•Mtktat·,_ .,,......,of ... ca•• •lac• So I IUtli'• l lbat: fOll pt'ovlU Wm lo.._ cwn,• ·witl1 f01U' tecom• -.-4•U... .........cl rt 1961·66 VI &14. ~I .PS
  • , McNamara and Raborn for establishing contingency alternatives for our intelligence facilities in Pakistan.. But you felt we ought to hold final decision lll1til after you talked4with Ayub. Then we held :further tmtil after Tashkent and the Indian Vis
  • could expect some pretty heavy fighting in the next few days. S-RV1Cf!SET - :J L IST OF A TT EN DEES, NSC M E E TING Ma rch 6 , 1968; W e dne s day. lZ: OO noon Vi ce Pre s ident Humph r ey Se cretary of State Ruak De p uty Unde r Secre tary B ohl
  • ' the dtJ>ect auper•ieion of ta. An1ba•ea4oii·. ) 6. P:t·o grame ot military an.cl economic aasiatauce sheuld be n:u.dntata.d at euch level• that. ihetr mapit•d• aad efl•ctivenea-e in the •Y•• of the Vi•tna.meee Goverameal do act fall helo,w the levels
  • d the- a.id bill i • aot to rock the boat Wl he knows Nor dOfJ Vi m. where the course problem. :ryt.hing Just now. tnm&IY ur e that. you. postpon yo\t.r On thia core Kom T home l ave lo-r s • hb· own dladAct pr &:r &om value of havi you
  • AND DOWNED VI C HON GAY HARBOR, ABOUT 0 5 0 75 0 Z . at 3UN0 REPOGTED ACFT H I T , PILOT AT THAT T I M E LOCATION. IF DRV, (VIV COMPLETED SECOND ATTACK ON PT UNABLE TO COOTROL ACFT AND E J E C T I N G . SEEN BUT " B E E P E R ” HEARD FOR APPROX
  • In response to a reques t from t he President, Mr. lvlcCone reported that there was nothing new out of Vi etnam this morning worthy of mention . Secretary Rusk said that we had preliminary information about what might become an important new development , l. e
  • . A VI ITNAMESE OFFICIAL SAID THAT ROADS l N THE AREA SURROUNDING NAM DINH Cln' WERE SO BAO THAT IT WAS BECOMING INCREASINGLY DlFrlCULT FOR SAM MISS 1LE TRANSPORTERS TO M:>VE FROM PLACE TO PLACE. l. END Or SUMMARY. IN EARLY AUGUST SEVE~AL MEMBERS
  • strategic superiority. Maintain hard appearance but seek conciliation. c. Back-peddle with all haste on basis we're overextended. We elect 1. to exercise Option B with following themes: Vis a vis US: a. Only obstacle program. to detente b. Germany
  • Johnson. If trip develops as it now appears certain recommend arrangements for short courtesy call on President Johnson. I will make clear to Prime Minister that trip will not take on any aspects of state vis it. To avoid whether well as tion
  • the politico-military position or the U.S. v:1s ~a vis Communist Clliila and . · other potentially· hostile or disruptive forces in the Far Fast through 1971. These terms were prepared by- the stat.f Of the NESO. The terms would be applicable whether the study
  • close alliance with the United States depends on the reaction of the Turkish public to our attitude and what we can produce on the Cyprus problem; · 5. Try to obtain results from the visit which will improve Turkey's bargaining posture vis-A-vis Greece