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- OFFLOADED AND ONE PARKED BESIDE AIRCRAFT. BEIRUT DAILY STAR PHOTO 12 FEB. IS AP WIREPHOTO WHICH WE ASSUME IDENTICAL TO PHOT'O CARRIED IN ISRAELI JERUSALEM POST• 2. CAPTION BELOW BEIRUT WlftEPHOTO STATES JORDANIAN SOLDIER PAGE 2 RU QMKG 189A .c-~~~-rt-~-N
- /Commander through Major General and their civilian counterparts. It consisted of three moves and lasted one week, from 26 to JO July 1965. Using qualified "experts" on opposing teams and Control, its purpose was to obtain new perspectives on the developing
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 61: Feb. 10‑13, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- Bien Phu was no great shakes. It was no Mukden or Passchendaele or Stalingrad. The French toll was 16,200 troops killed or captured, a cruel blow by any standards but far short of total military disaster. ~ --.. --~...-- ~ ~- .. and of new heavy
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 66: Mar. 7‑13, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- produced a new sense of pride and confidence in the Republic of Vietnam Arm.ed Forces. There is a degree of satisfaction in the population that their armed forces and the civilian administration, through their own efforts and backed by a heavy U.S
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- ·\~· •·: .'AUSTRALIA, ~ NEW ·. ZEALAND, ·. :PAK IS (OBSERVER-) ·~: ;P.HIL!PP;_INES -,1:: THAILAND, .- UNITED ·: KINGDOM,:· u~s •. !· : _:' -,_- :. :.;•/':COUNTRI~S? REPRESENT. :',·,Y,\f., .. ; -•~:,:"::.;;,.;- ,-,,~~:i: t•~. :•., f'r
- continuing . efforts to examine those situations where military forces or military activity might be involved. My principal assistant for politico-military natters, the Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs), is in daily contact
- mentioned the A-11, the new US interceptor plane. He said it had a speed of 3.2 Mach and a ceiling above 70,000 feet. He said this was a very considerable technical advance which was of great importance to the Free World .. He said he had sent a message
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- the Post Presidential documents are in this section . Contains WWR's summary memo (5/14/73) and two copies of the full chronology . most of the news clippings are in this section 3. Documents fastened to the right side (#64-114) . These documents date
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 33, July 1-10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- ~ AND T INTEND TO CONCENTRATE ON FOREIGN POLICY. IF I SH_OULD BE A CANI?IDATE, THI_S_. QUESTION WOULD CERTAINLY BE OF PRIMARY IMPORTANCE. IT IS, II.\TDEED, VITAL, THAT WE ASSUME A NEW ATTITUDE TOWARD MAJOR WORLD PROBLEMS. ON THIS TRIP, I HAVE NO OFFICIAL
- . .D. . . . THE..FIGURES SHOWN. IN COLUMNCD ARE PREL.IM.INARY, UNRE.FINED. . ••BATTLEFIELD REPORTEDCASUALTIES RECEIVED DAILY. . . FROM. . COMUSMACV t·HE -FIGURES IN COLUMNS(2> THROUGHC5f ARE VERIFIED FIGURES REPRESENTINGCASUALTIES.REPORTEDDURING
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 73: Apr. 24‑30, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 33
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- and Yariv. There's no major disagreement on numbers. with Israel taking the gloomier We interpret these numbers differently view. However, Mr. Helms sees no new evidence that would change his estimates. Mr. discussed Rostow also said that we had carried out
- sincere (~ood will of tl,e Go\-ernroont and people 0£ tho U. ~. to-.,rnrds the new Government and th.e poople o.r C\1b.a. · · The Cor-rnnist Party daily Hoy appears in Habana tor the first Dinco 1953. . . time Ernesto Guevara, Co:r.il!'.an:!or of la C
- mentioned previously that I believe they have been working together better than at any time since my arrival here last April. I think there is good reason to hope that this present experience will show them the way to work effectively together in the new
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 101: Oct. 23‑28, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- would matter we had raised a "new point" by that participation "would not involve "recognition" was not involved. Second, there was the question that the bombing cessation would be "unconditional. " He said this was not a matter, in his judg~ent
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 105: Nov. 9‑14, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- . Dobrynin, Soviet Ambassador, US u M G EUR ' WH J. r 7 Ambassador Dobrynin askedfor my personal advice on what he or his Embassy should do with respect to the President-Elect. He understood that Mr. Nixon would probably remain in New York until
- feelings. 1 5. Bustamante s illness and upcoming trip to the U.S. adds a new dimension. Ambassador Doherty will probably not discuss the NW A problem until after Bustamante has made his trip. Hopefully, Bustamante will be in a better frame of mind to talk
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 29, May 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- to Amb., New Delhi 2 pp. ~,~ ~-/J f 3 Nt ► >'it- 1~-ol AJC,-~Cf- l t.,8 ~ ~ 5/29/67 A 5/29/67 A 5/28/67 A 5/27/67 A ~M::atrh!~--t-~™~~:g._re-..JJ-::~:fl-2~- ~ ~-17-1/3 NL J 91-S~:)... ,, 0 J!S S.11 2 pp. --£duplicate of #93, NSF
- aircraft and _JOPSECRET : replacements are urgently needed to maintain our observation and surveillance capability over our newly opened LOC, new areas urider pacification, enemy routes of infiltration and enemy base areas. The northern I Corps Tactical
- O s lo Rabat Th e Hague LuJcembourg W e llin g t o n Tokyo W ie n tia n e New D e lh i Ottawa , . . La Pa z P a r is . B r u s s e ls t V"'-' / • ;v '■ »ii 1'•; - D rs^ a d b y i 7«U0r«phic t ra n ta iM io n i n d G /FM *»JKitchen:idp 8/4/64
- tomorrow to confer with Florida Governor Burns about the Cuban refugee program. The Governor wrote the President on Oc.ieber 5 expressing his concern over a new influx of refugees and making several suggestions (Tab B). Governor Ellington (without touching
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 107: Nov. 19‑22, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- in order to \ sign a wheat agreement as soon as possible. A public announcement soon f that a new agreement has been signed for a substantial quantity of wheat / will strengthen our current low wheat prices. Military Expenditure Review ___ State/AID
- . ·_.:, ' :3·. • .' . J .• ~ ·' I EXPRESSED OUR APPRECIATION FOR THIS ATTITUDE AND ~SS_URANCE. ·1 t '.· 4. IN VIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENTS. ON r'HE TROOP ISSUE REPORTED .',, ;·IN EMBASSY•s DAILY ROUNDUPSPLUS INTERVIEWS WITH MND REFERRED \ ,.t_O__ __BELOW
- thb dou at the later•Amer• lean Economic and Social Council rne•tllli in June. We can alao expect more dyaamhm from a new OAS Secretary 0.neral U Galo Plasa h elected. 2. N9w YD l!n•tlYf pjrgl9r oa the .JPB. hlat.d to our leader•hlp in CL\P la
- ~USE TROU'BLE ·BE'. TWEEN ::-HM ANO < K l NGo BUT . LJ~TTE:R ' COU 0 " .EJE ~ > ~ER ·.E.._Ctl:Y A'SSURE.O cCJF· ii'! rs r 0 AL T V o L >; T ER c PAP td:>Of)OULJOS 'H~D ' RROPQ$~g _ _ . NEW ~ .wAW •G I'N G H IM AS ' lM i:N' YO PR I ME MIN r sTEJR
- authority or new 'legislation aa appropriate, and funds to provide a modest increase in assignment... 11ehited language training for ,.,ives at C--overnment expense. It ia $237 0 000. eotinmt~d that· the civilian agencies wouldt need app:roxbmtcly
- with this reasoning, be sent in numbers sufficient only to enable us to keep faith with our troops in exposed positions, as in the northern end of South ·viet-Nam -- and not to continue the past emphasis on "search and destroy." The new emphasis should
- COMNANDER HAS TO APPEAR DAILY THE SITUATION HERE MUST BE EXTRC:MELYSERIOUS, CERTAINLY· 110RE SERIOUS THAN WEBELIEVE IT TO BE. IF, AS IS CASENOW,ENEMY ACTIVITY TAP~:RS OFF ANDCLEANUP PROGRESSES TJ-1£RE\1ILL BE .LESS NEWS ANDWEFELL TK~T IF \vESTYwERETO GIVE
- room (room 7261 New State Bldg.). at The Department of State is currently engaged in preparing its semi-annual inventory of existing and pro jected contingency plans. In connection with this task, the views of the Planning Group on possible subjects
- 1 OF 2\sAIGON 17608 ~ ~ FOR DONNELLEY FROM ZORTHIAN 1 :AMBASSADO~ BUNKER HELD BACKGROUND BRT ATTRIBUTABLE ~O "SENIOR AMERICAN dFF": C ALS" AFTERNOON FEB. 3, ATTENDED .BY SELECTED REPRESENTATIVES OF MAJOR AMERICAN NEWS MEDIA, REUTERS AND AGiNCE
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 67: Mar. 14‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENT IAL LI BRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE ~ JCjq,J. ) 3/18/68 #2 memo Rostow to President, 6:00 p.m. S 1p [Sanitized NLJ 86-144] #2a cable New Delhi 242 3/18/68 S 2p [Duplicate of #136a, NSF
- FLA G RUEHDT/USUN NEW YORK ' • SP : RUFHDN/AMEMBASSY' LONDON ‘ ' ' L .' RUEKDA/DOD WASHDC , ., • , U h )6 13 pm 2 ,O ' RUHLHQ/CINCPAC \ ^ ' H' RUM JIR/AM EMBASSY SAIGON EUR RUM JFS/AM EMBASSY V IE N TIA N E " FE RUMTBK/AMEMBASSY BANGKOK 10 STA TE GRNC
- . Employers' threats to dismiss strikers kept most wo.rk'.2rs on the job or broueht them back after a short absence, and jobs vacated by dismissals were quickly filled by new applicants. Policemen were al so stationed near company e_ntrances and sent
- . • . . • . ! . • . ,. . • • •· .. · • .; . • .: sho .~·nin column (1). _are p1·eliminary; unrc.r°inecl •t -:·-:.-:: ;... ·battlefield-reported ca.sual ties· rec:e i ved from COM{)Sf,tAC~ daily. ••. =:••:·:-.~-.~ The· figures :.:.:: ..... ::: :· 1
- fo r a resolution expressing th e u n ity an d d eterm in a tio n of th e U nited S tates in supporting freedom a n d In p ro tec t in g peace In so u th e ast Asia. T hese la te s t actions of th e N o rth V ietnam ese regim e have given a new an d
- :. • .. . • • . • .... -.:........ .:,. .. :.,:........ .. , •'·" ...:..; ' ...• ..."'·-:-'· . . ..... ..... . .. • ; . I ... . ·. . • --· ~--·---- . ,. ·-· .. ....-. . . . ID SUPPLY CONSUMPTION DATA IN KHE SANH • 111 reply to the question as to daily consumption. (on gross . basis) of Class I (Ratio1is), Class III {POL), and Cla~s V (Ammo) sup~lies at Khe
- CEMBTEL3 311 AND 316) SEEM t/M/FIRMLY FAVORABLE, INDICATE ' UNQUALIFIED SUPPORT OF ACTION IN VIEW OF PROVOCATION. ; ' ■ ' PUBLIC REACTION DEVELOPING SLOWLY DUE TO FACT VIETNAMESE DAILIES DISTRIBUTED ON TIGHT SCHEDULE, DO NOT ISSUE EXTRAS* FIRST NEWS 0
- that the agencies concerned seek liberalisation of legislative authority or new legislation as appropriate, and furids t o provide a 1110deat increase in aaaigmaent- related language training for wivea at Government expenae. It ia eatimated that· the civilian
Folder, "Hilsman, Roger (Vietnam - Diem) (1963) [1 of 2]," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 263
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- - THE Ji NEWS NEW YO .. K'9 ~tCTU,_11!: NEW ■ ~A~ER 1272 NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING WASHINGTON, D.C. 20004 NATIONAL 8-5058 J°UllP JO, 1971 J>1ar Bill, tl~rff~S that IillibJh Hilsman dooum.~nt. B~st, \ TO . FR011 SUBJECT .... l._ Diem-Nhu Move
- t e d i t ciey b e ju d g ed b y u s . I t w i l l c r e a t a e. new s i t u a t i o n . S p e c i f i c a l l y , v e vrould r g r e e i n g e n e r a l w it h th e ^icieorancuaa o f A ugust 4 to y ou fronj Tcia Kughaa, s u g g e s t in g t h a t t