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  • . We underatand that the American participa• tion ia being handled by the U. S. Committee for the Featival ln coop~ration with the Bureau of Cultural and Educational .Affair• of the State Department. I auggeat that you contact botb of aro11pa about your
  • COMMITTEES: ,_·,.y.~pcN B. JOHNSON NAVAL AFFAIRS I OT>, .T EXAS D1sTRlc:r SELECT CoMMITTH OH PoST-WAR MILITARY Pol.tc:T ctongress of t{Je llniteb ~tates . J,ouse of l\epresentatibes Ulasbington, ;9.
  • . · The Secretary pointed out there may be some press speculation on this figure, particularly after testimony he has made on the Hill to the Congressional committees. The Secretary said that the field commanders would be supplied with the men required. I
  • the Committee today? Secretary McNamara: We are still talking about the Pueblo. # - ~ . .\ :- . # # ·+YP:SECRET - EYES ONLY . MEEi!~;0 r~O~FSCOPYRIGHTED ;-. ~cot1011 . . , Requires r.ermrss1eA et Cop)' · f 1 Id ''9 I HO er: W. Thomas lahnson U
  • to Congressman Rivers and Senator Russell as well as Congressman Mahon as soon as · he returns fr·om Texas. -Have Russell get any of the people from the Appropriations Committee for this meeting • . A ll of you moderated my judgment in that Monday meeting after I
  • U.S. House of Representatives. Committee on Naval Affairs. 3/13/1822-1946
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  • of classified information. In addition, s~milar precautions are to be taken whenever you or one of your subordinates testifies before a congressional committee in executive session in relation to classified matter. More particularly, you or your subordinate