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  • of the dependence on Communist China that would result; but this judgment . . I. should be periodically reexamined in the light of all the circumstances • t l •' ! '; I 'j l In the meanwhile, ways of blocking access between ~aiphong and Hanoi should
  • A DETENTE. WHY DO YOU THINK THEY 'BLOCKED OUR PROPOS AL FOR A FOUR-POWER CONFERENCE, AND ALSO THE UNITED NATIONS ACTION, AND WHAT ~OLE ARE THEY PLAYING NOW? 1 S.M. CLEVELAND BT . ' - -- ----,,---.--'---:..........--'--~-.------,.....-,---...- I
  • 1.4) is not a high performa.nee air... craft and would coat considerably less. It represents a more log1.. cal progression on the part -o f Latin Americ4 into supersonics. the assumption that we must block Mirage purchases and ·o ffer instead r-s•s, I
  • ARMY OFFICE'.t?, ARMY OF TiiE U~ .,. ; : · ~ '. , .-- ~ , In pro~ block) . FLIGHT -OFFICER S. · . : NURSE, REGULAR ,_o_F_·F__ ·r..... CE....,.·R_S....'_R,.....E_S_E_R..... VE.....,.....C_O_R_Ps .... . -------~· ..x__ OFFICER..-W. A. C. NURSE
  • Operations 1. I have revlow~d Co:i. Cuah:n.m' a plaa fer the riex.t six-eight. weeks in Northern I Corp=. Priority will be given to cestroyi:lg . enemy !orcos in coaotal aroaa of Tbua Th1en &nd Quang Tri; blocking enemy u:.e o: ltouto 5~7 aad mterdicting bis
  • ■ ation or limitation'. And in your me••age 'The other aide muat not take advantage of our re ■ traint a• they have in the pa ■ t•. CiONPfB!!NttALf!:Xl'.)!S G ONFWltNTJ.A L/ EXOli -3A• I underatand it, thh demand le the real etumbUn1 block on the road
  • of the position was justified by the need to establish a forward operating base to permit operations against the key infiltration routes in Eastern Laos. More importantly, he also considers that its occupation has blocked the route of enemy advance into Quang Tri
  • large poor families, policies that tend to block the adequate provision of bedroom space can best be understood by looking at separate programs. PUBLICHOUSING Local public housing officials cite the $20,000 maximum allowable investment per dwelling unit
  • • 972), tho Act of P.u,:;ust ll~, 1957 (71 Ste.!.. . . . . . -:-·,.Jtmc_30;•1905 (J/-;· St.~.t.~CJS), rcl~ ..-Lin~to block signals; . . tho Act of • • l~ay 27, 190S ·(3.5 •·. . . . . Stat . .. 325L . th~ Act of !-:nrch J~, 1909 (.'.35Stat. •·re}'.?,ti
  • already been retired and are drawing pay, but since they are blocking promotion for more promising officers, they would be asked to resign as well. Ky said that all of this had been discussed and a final decision taken at a meeting of the top generals two
  • from several sources regarding divergencies between military and civilian authorities cast . th e military in the role of irresponsible militarists_ If any visual proof of this is needed,: call your attention to several· recent cartoons by Herb Block
  • or, alternatively annex their holdings to North Vietnam. (.'.PS) 4. Ayub' s contention that interdiction within South Vietnam could block the southward flow of men and materiel is not militarily sound. The interdiction must extend back to North Vietnamese sources