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  • CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 18 65 A eeafi dea t iaJ. Ji,,:;l;J.~rn--+--1"'TT""'1'~~TTtlS'T~'lilnm'~~. ~ 1;,... ,-,.__.q!, ~ +.-p 'il~:J~, ··4 '"'-~l 71.65 ~hm!~~----t::-&-t=ft.e-~~~tt~-ftll!~em~Me~Q~,""'*~· ~ /~-'l"#rJl/l> II _ ....~ 'f l
  • Confidential 04/07/65 A /--08/65 A 7 65 A 1 pp 112 o~ Q.. -~~ -f?/ 0 II 8'lcret 1132 memo FILE LOCATION , IJ)UN?l,/t-t1/f1.. ~ AltJK'1 "u;3· to President from McG. B Confidential A 1 pp 04/07/65 A National Security file,~111. .lllll!l!!l!!!ll
  • the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE II WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM
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  • ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 (7°72) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTI ON ~J-2Lf-01 II ~~~.....Pm-~-+-"""M"TTT"\r-ri-f'""~:ri-i,.,.,,.,.._:~~ 11-13
  • indicators also took a favorable turn. In II Corps area, there was a marked decrease in the number of Viet Cong incidents, attribut) able in part to U. S. and Vietnamese air operations. In Binh Dinh province, visible progress was made in caring
  • ' #16 memo #16a memo #16b letter to the President from McG. B. Secret Pre~, S-16 - B'i NL .j 8" ~y~ II e I".) A 1 p 10/10/65 A to the PResident from William Foster secret ~ tJL..j g" ,q~ 5 p undated A dra:rt letter to USSR Secret ~NL.lg
  • . Representative Edward Hebert a. We should do whatever is necessary to win. If more troops are required, send them. If more bombing is nec~ssary, including mining the Haiphong Harbor, initiate it. b. We haven't made clear to the people. why we are there •. Ii t
  • Washington officials can take pride. 4. Pacification - "Rural Construction" Minister Thang of "Rural Construction" traveled to the I, II, and IV Corps to meet the new and provisional rural :' construction committees consisting of corps and divisional
  • , and lose his ability to move back toward us even ii he decides to do so. There is also a distinct risk that fae frustrated die-hards may yet force Pakistan to go the Chicom route, even at the cost of US support. We are simply not in effective communication