Discover Our Collections
Limit your search
Tag- Digital item (263)
- new2024-Mar (21)
- new2023-Oct (12)
- new2024-June (9)
- Johnson, W. Thomas, 1941- (79)
- Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003 (16)
- Valenti, Jack J. (Jack Joseph), 1921-2007 (9)
- Christian, George E. (George Eastland), 1927-2002 (8)
- Jones, James R. (8)
- Bundy, William P. (William Putnam), 1917-2000 (4)
- Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973 (4)
- Joint Chiefs of Staff (4)
- McCone, John A. (John Alex), 1902-1991 (4)
- McNamara, Robert Strange, 1916-2009 (4)
- Roberts, Juanita (4)
- Bundy, McGeorge, 1919-1996 (3)
- Harriman, W. Averell (William Averell), 1891-1986 (3)
- Smith, Bromley K. (Bromley Keables), 1911-1987 (3)
- Vance, Cyrus R. (Cyrus Roberts), 1917-2002 (3)
- 1965-07-xx (22)
- 1964-08-xx (21)
- 1961-05-xx (6)
- 1964-xx-xx (5)
- 1968-10-14 (4)
- 1961-xx-xx (3)
- 1966-01-29 (3)
- 1966-xx-xx (3)
- 1968-02-06 (3)
- 1968-03-26 (3)
- 1968-10-30 (3)
- 1963-xx-xx (2)
- 1964-03-17 (2)
- 1964-09-xx (2)
- 1965-02-10 (2)
- Vietnam (263)
- Peace negotiations (44)
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 (31)
- Major force deployment (26)
- Tet Offensive, 1968 (26)
- Tonkin Gulf Incidents, 1964 (20)
- Pueblo Incident, 1968 (19)
- Public relations (12)
- Vietnam criticism (11)
- Bombing, Aerial (10)
- Korea (North) (10)
- USSR and Eastern Europe (10)
- Aerial bombing (9)
- Arms control and disarmament (9)
- Elections - 1968 Presidential (8)
- Text (263)
- Still image (1)
- National Security Files (101)
- Papers of Tom Johnson (76)
- Meeting Notes Files (61)
- Vice President Papers of Lyndon B. Johnson (9)
- McCone Memoranda (4)
- Papers of William P. Bundy (4)
- Papers of U. Alexis Johnson (3)
- White House Central Files (2)
- Office Files of Fred Panzer (1)
- Office Files of James C. Gaither (1)
- Office Files of Yoichi Okamoto (1)
- Meeting Notes (137)
- National Security Council Histories Files (52)
- Country Files, Vietnam (24)
- National Security Council Meetings Files (12)
- Vice Presidential Security File (9)
- National Security Action Memorandums (6)
- Agency Files (4)
- Manuscript Files (4)
- Memoranda and Meeting Notes (4)
- Diary Transcripts (3)
- Files of Walt W. Rostow (3)
- Office Files (2)
- Confidential Files (1)
- Office Files of Yoichi Okamoto (1)
- Subject Files - BE (1)
- Folder (263)
- Meeting notes (153)
- Histories (21)
- Manuscript (4)
- Personal diary (3)
- Folder listed on subject guide (2)
263 results
- ..... ... YEKADL 2240 3351218 J 0 1 12 a4 Z ·z YH •' .-:-~; CIA :-o \:!HITE HOUSE =:zNJOSD .:=;::: N/DEPT OF STATE :'.:EM _-. ill e .
- ,'). . - • I• ,"' ~·~~~ • • > ~.. ·_• I Iu... ... . •• . -,'p•. ' -';\ ...........'" #!-...M M • ' "'II... 'il-1: : : ..i .. ~-~--~~.""' . IL.,,._--... . .. . ,r. :II l 'I • I,_:.,. - - f" I J' .M arch 28, 1966 I' ..~ I t
- $ 1-l;Jf/ -ttr3 Report -Stat ,---,_..._..,.....___,,_,. ________ ...--+-+- ~ 9 _, .i li'3. VP- J olm-s-ea-ta.J,.kL«eSS.-wl-3.i1,,1c..t;;;.R--,1,'H,Q-3::-aoH--&ii,-,E-,1=-E-:1:-tt±t:i----,r-1,1---...-------+-----"- [duplicate l/16a Letter FILE
- the questions, the report will review: I. U. S. Objec tives in South Vietnam; II. Present U. S. Policy in South Vietnam; III. The Present Situation; IV. Alternative Present Courses o! .Ac tion; V. Possible Later Actions; VI. Other Actions Considered
- ~E ttn At:..t.EP-r quN 1is1«: rY/; v- 1'11011 tA I.· - -r ~ 11 N lJ r aJ R 19 s ~13,E.. ~ "Pt& . /e 4sn'I lie sio,,,/J sA7 se(//eJ fl.e w11.,-. II Jitdi- Anoliel" .slefJ. ,~ Mif!ING NOTES COPYRIGHTED Pu'btictstieA ieclllires ._ P
- show, because· of lack of accuracy. ii this i:J (uni·eadable) over be.fore the pause. Pre.:;ident: Assuming we were bombing NVN, is it your opinion that fewer trucks would be coming through? _McNamara: . We would eliminate some trucks
- FORM OF DOCUMENT # 78 meeting ~ ID~·~p-~ ~'-l ~_.-..)~/ notes Tuesday.. Luncheon . . ' 3 p. ·c.;poas:f'gl:e elaeeified :btt'et _ .$£,llGT ~ AJ L..\ 8'-1· S-l ~ ~ 7.-~-'ii>, Nt...) # 79 meeting notes t;o:..;(')6 handwritten notes from
Folder, "November 8, 1967 - 10:03 a.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
(Item)
- ~· i?; .! 1 e·. ~'~-1 t~:; ,J .J .---Pei m;ssiou cf Ce py..tght Melder. "II. Themaa Jgbsu00 _ [3 of 5] 101 SEC±&T - 4 The Vice President said that the South Vietnamese know who the enemy is. Those boys out there who are being shot and maimed don't
- information. ) ere.ct by statute or by the agency which originated the d()CJ'fDant. :) crmm Jn eccordance with nstrictionl contained In the donor's deed of gift. ii'.'. ..,..-:~.... " _:.. ~~-~.: "~~:~~~;~ "~-;:;:~ -~ ! .. ; : : · :.' - . ~TtONAL
- _ : ' .. • ·, , ..._.__ .~ ' ~ ·:...:.i ,;...-. ~·.... ~ii 1~011 •• - 5 t.AE~:T:N5 t lo:TES COPYRIGHTED ibqu1r0i ?- , ~. J.. :..?J:.:i 1 -: ,~7?~~;:.:::~-f;!:r.~.~~~ri~W~:on The NATO Forces includ 24 divisions, 62.0, 000 men. They could be a lot more ready. We will have 300
- you to change your mind. If you are going to follow the right course, you must do it before Thieu does. ";,. > •• • '"' I (· - 7 . •\(iillblG t>ilO+ii COP¥RISI !TED P'ubllcoliun Requi,.es Pea MiHieA ef CeJ9) Fi9kt Helde;. W. Thoilics
- '-' _,;) I I .:._.r:_ I II I V 11 llU v I .... U II --· - ? /?C:. IC:.C:. [declassified 2/18/88 per NLJ 86-201 11 C11 restrictions sanitizes € e-{05~ ~ 3 {).-Cf -11.> FILE LOCATION Meeting Notes File, Box l OCH l 0/81 RESTRICTION CODES
- a fresh assessment. -- continuity of a ,11_ _ _ _l program which Sect. Rusk will raise with you. 2. PL 480 package -- you have the papers. ~ I I I I I I I I I I I II r I I I I I I I I I I 1 II I I -
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #la report DATE CORRESPO NDENTS O R TITLE intelligence report - Ab~-tf~ ~LJ TS 6pp. s 2 pp. q8-3
- matters of world concern . ... ..,;.. . ... IJECLASSlFJED · E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4 NIJ siv ·k'::f . ·: 90- 13 e/ NARA. Date / - 3- 7t CONFIDENTIAL.__ C 0 NF I DE N I I AL - 2 II. Major Issues A. Czechoslovakia On this subject, we fully
- VALLEY. THI~ ACTIVITY t COUPLED WIT ii RO/{D CONSTRUCT ION AND IMPROVEMENT. E:fl''OHTS ON ROUTES ;,, 7· ./.\ND 5 48, IND I CATES THE IMPORTANCE THE ENEMYATTACHES .TO 1'HF. PROTECTION OF :THIS. IMPORTANT·LOG1ST lCAL AND INF'ILTHAT ION f
- to come, not. in a one-night week.expulsion of GVNpresence and influence ARVNforces - offensive directly ii ... but in a week-by from the rural supporting _, J the "main areas, and flowing up to the posture around tc~,n,.sand cities. 2
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs aa-vv," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
(Item)
- strategic reserve so that the deployrnent additional troops to Vietnam does not encoura.g~ military adventuriam in other areas. ' II. The need for additional troops reaults of from: .... a cha.nge !n the enemy's strategy. which -- has significantly
- , but the Cozmnunist challenge proved a catalyst in stimulating has not yet. an urgent sense of national unity and purpose. ~c~y,5%k,Po9:lli:qnt5SpAsthenfPm;>¥AtrmEi!'.lt ,.Qie§..9.~~ed. 10. -ii;- 4tf.£@x:€§·tige-,-has;•;S~f er?d,.,£;t;,..9I!t;;l~.:.;§.Jl9
- most statements of Soviet the nature party of that threat it, over of a new war the Communist concern because II that Lenin's of the new means is the question words . question "resound to be one of the entitled Communist the next
- "es LITER.ALLY EYES ONLY 'M missiouu cf 'ep)«dght Mel~". 'II. flu1&a1 Jahn,,," ! ; ·i I I fI July 12., 1967 7:30 p.m. I • I 1 ! MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT T o"" FROM: Tom Johnson ·1 Attached is a report of the President 1 s
Folder, "Hilsman, Roger (Vietnam - Diem) (1963) [1 of 2]," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 263
(Item)
- (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT #5 CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE duplicates ote , 4c above ~ ¥~ DATE RESTRICTION -t'l 1 .,,, ii .iil.i-'-'iilllillil--+.---1.liliflliMiililill .. ..,,..~!!Pl!lei,'P'~~--------..~ "1-~;;t- P!"ii(J-fA -;,F #Sg Cable
- of six different initial scenarios, team move messages and scenario projections by Control. SECRET - NOFORN ii - CONFIDfNTlA!L - NOFORN SIGMAI - 66 TABLEOF CONTENTS PAG1'.; NO. 'l'itl.e Page .. Foreword i . ii 111 & iv Table of Contents
- LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE to State ~ma.mo- dept. for consultation DATE 7-/o- 7 J>' -C,. ( I RESTRICTION II-~ e01H' ~ #S3a memo #Jl,4 memo #.86 memo ~p .p.z:e.sident. .from ~.tow. 02/01./68 A conf to president
- • .,,,,.·. /v II l i MEMORANDUM FOR: The Honorable Walt Rostow Dear Walt: • I Enclosed is the original letter from General Maxwell Taylor to Dick Helms. We are working against a 1 April deadline with either a completed or interim report by that date
- -·-··-:.:.. ·-·- -·---·....~- -- ·-·· - .... .. .~--- -····· . . . ! ; ! -·-· ...___... ii . --~- · . . -·· 1· .- · . ' ; SERVICE SET , . . . . ·-····- -. ..... - ·····• ·-· ...- ... ~M!ETU~B : ·. M.Olr!< (,jpy RIGHTED. Poblicetie1• Reetttires Pea miseieA ef Cepyright · Hol~.,. W. 'fhomos Jotinso11 ·g-o CFJ ~ U 0 i; G 9
- -- ~·... . .. . :._ ,_ :_: ·•· •· :· ~~ . CM--:--J1:-----r---~- =.:~ ·.·.· _·;/:_~.· . :·.: ·.~.:. :·~ i.· .~· ·..~ :···.:·,::~··. -~.' .~ II,
- GSA DC 73.495 .., ~· NSC PRIMARY INTERE3T _... f!f? 11!-1 August 19, 1967 12: 30 am LEJ LIBRAR-: l\Lndatory he V13W Ca,:;e;, NLJ f.2-s1 Document If /Ii' 1 TO: THE PRESI DENT FROM: Jim Jones SUBJEC·r : ( ~j ~ Meeting with Secretaries
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
(Item)
- now that we 1re willing and able to get some results, we may not get to negotiations because they may figure the Jarring mission is hopeless without our behind-scenes help. rj.~tow Attachment: Amman 3270, 2/3/6 8 D~ L ~ ii~·~ uthodtJ f@+§k
- rega~ded only give . . d , .:> , ee::1 1.:ia.ee nas, not and external of stress must Bot..."1 the ----------~eir_ stereoty~e, just • ,·their li;Jerty reaction plain of ·1963 in tiBes civil Asians. pretty ·posture that not of II
- Clifford General Wheeler General Taylor . -~~ii~~~f!~~{::::r::::e . ;:~~:E~~f~~~t Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson ·· .. ..,.... '. _.·. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mar ch 12, l 9 6 8 12 noon FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Tom
- • . ',... ·.,,.. ' ~ ' ..· ' II . I .... ' ' I • ~· • EYES ONLY FOR THE PRESIDENT ' - 8 Up to now, Hanoi's emphasis has been on military and not negotiations. Abrams and Bunker concur in instructions on cessation of bombing. Thieu made a decision on the spot
- with an open mind. "These were clean elections. II Hughes said the formal election safeguards were unimpeachable in his opinion. He talked to about 200 election board officials peasants , village chiefs, etc. The enthusiasm of the people was great and more so
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs a-z," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
(Item)
- stated that the...~aµ_~t:j.q~c:e'7 w P!~lf ~J;hauJ)QC::,inc 1;ided 'ten~ pa.riy--mim.'6"e~r-ii:,Wb,q;_wefe.:.to' ...C.QU~~.ZJlie::/ ~1:µr°lmffwhich was to organize a provisional government. . ) - 2 - __ .··:--PrJ~~rs captured in Bien Hoa stated
- a 1;}2/-17/el NSC 479th -NSG-Mectiag 2- ~ f}#29Af ;!~ 14,L*I~± ±~ ~f28f6l 1 .p 04/25/61 .12. .p. Datlit.il * Secret II from Nei J son C Debevoi se .lfop Secret 484th NSG Meeting (duplicate -,,e.,..~-1t·'I~ ""'°' A. ~ 'l':l
- assumption? r i SECRETARY RUSK: It takes in the full proposal by saying "in accordance With. II THE PRESIDENT: What if we sat cbwn in Paris on Monday and they began shelling? SECRETARY McNAMARA: You can shoot back or bomb in the vicinity of the DMZ
- . If additional men are mobilized, RF /PF units could be organized and equipped with V/orld War II-type weapons available by virtue of receipt of more modern weapons by ARVN. General Westmoreland's proposed FY 69 program involves an increase of 93, 000. A formal
- is to contribute as best I can to bringing about peace. Coming from the country I do, our experience in Burma in World War II -- 95% of our people were elated - we worked for them. The more they stayed, the more Japanese stayed on, the more bitter the feelings were
- . II Corps - - the U. S. has 61 Maneuver battalions vs. enemy 2 5 - 2 8. III Corps -- the U.S. has 90 battalions vs. enemy 14 - 17. IV Corps -- the U. S. has 48 battalions vs. enemy 11 - 13. Hence, they are not going to run over us. Secretary
- . Let them know they are in a war. We killed civilians in World War II and nobody opposed. I'd rather kill them than have American boys die. Please, Mr. President, don't get one foot back in it. Go all the way. Saltonstall: It's clear to me if we have