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  • in the donor's deed of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7•72) t e;J .·!.::~•1' ,17 ·~ ·,_. .. '.r;;_,:•: • ' : ·: .: .: ,:t-!'-::i/;:'-~ ~-£:;-:::-~;~;: :;:;i--ii>:lfi;~'~'/• .• ·., .•; ·> ' . _., ( · ' ....../::\t_
  • " The President also approved removal of the following programs from the top national priority list: TITAN II, BMEWS, and PAL. DE
  • " I i ·1 The President also approved removal of the following programs from the top national priority list: TITAN II, BMEWS, and PAL. IA) fA) DECLASSIFIED w.. W. · Authority fJ 5 L 7 9 F tJf)O Sf · By cC-fj , NARA, Date & e,.;z;;;;_. Rostow
  • _,_ II I THE WHITE HOUSE I FILE COPY · .·• WASHINGTON February 14, 1964 SECRM I • NATIONAL SE'C URITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 280 ! MEMORANDUM TO: I THE THE THE THE SEcRETARY OF STATE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DmECTOR OF CENTRAL
  • i't_' ES RAPPO RTEUR - MANF ULL DI SCUSSIO N TOP I C III. EXTE i:SIO il OF P~ESElff : 11.'f\ f{ BE YO t-i D SVtl , TAYL OR , J OHMSON , 1:JESTMOi1EL1HlO , P.DA\iS REPRIS fl. L PLANNH 1G r1ND RE LATIOil TO PHASE II B. EFF ECT IVE n:::ss OF ATT ACK
  • . Respectfully yours, t. . rJ1)ii!}J' Henry Cabot L~ The President of the United States The White House Enclosure DECLASSIFIED Authority By &L'fj STATE\etter [~- 71 -=---------, NARS, Date 7~ ~S-) ] I
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) II FORM OF DOCUMENT _.lL_'"\ TT- ----- CORRESPO NDENTS O R TITLE -- ....., ................. ..::1--.C-'-- sec;z;:et ~ - . ,..,,., . -- ........... ~ l DATE ..3 p c..p . -z.o.,~ RESTRICTION
  • Dong Hoi Bks . ·. ~4 8 8 4o Vit ~hu Lu Bks . " 24 · 8 ~~ 36 39 Chap Le .Army Bks · ..' .. 4o ·. 12 _2±_ --22...­ 0ption I Totals ~ ~ 16 132 __ 33 ~36. OPTION II . - - O+ 0 '.' ",· 28 Option I plus . ~ . 2-S Chanh ·Hoa Bks : Vu Con Bks
  • ,'). . - • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • (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
  • 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
  • '":ftte re: nsa DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE undated A II 5ec1el: Viatnam :-at:-e----ae-eret 215 85 £rem S.!!:igen FILE LOCATION National Security March 31st Speech, File, vol. NSC History 4 RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed ( C) Closed
  • her­ alded as proof that the United States wants peace, meaningful negotiations are not yet feasible even on II an unconditional basis." Hanoi insists that the VC be a principal negotiator, that US forces be withdrawn, and that South Vietnamese affairs
  • ----------------------------------- FF 11 Mar 68 - - 36th Report ----------------------------------- GG 12 Mar 6 8 - - 3 7th Report ----------------------------------- HH 16 Mar 68 -- 41st Report----------------------------------- II 17 Mar 68 - - 42d Report JJ 18 Mar 68
  • dispositions abroad, so that we and sufficiently anxious to get the war in Viet Nam off our necks, are likely to accept not defeat, but what I might call unbalanced or "double For example: standard II behavior. of humiliation -- a degree the ship back
  • secret from situation room, CAP80702 top secret from situation room, CAP80702 03/18/68 A 5 p 03/18/68 A i- -&i/31/68 ~ lp '' ' 11-1, eeef:'et from Ro~tow -WR #0~-memo- 3 p room, CAP80600 II &Q.CJ.".Qt -p ') ± 1' .-den-t-f-rem R6s
  • Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 5, Tabs A-Z and AA-II," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 48
  • · .• ~ NARA. Da~'i..?9-j~ ·,•,· ·. •II i. predecessor~ lvfr. Hilsman; •had unfo1-ti.matetendencies fr1 this direction. Undoubtedly, Diem came to regard Lodg01 s arrival as a calculated cJ:i..allengeto him. I . . I . I. 2. On August 18th, while Lodge
  • T1-1E W1◄1TE: HousE WASHINQ·ro,.. 11A...~ ~~ A.u~ ~-· ~ ~;J--l~~ ~ l~Y°!P~.A, ~ : ~ D /"( ~ t·• ALA .t. OrJ••• U' • "•a: 1.JOM7 EO 13526 3.3(b)(1)>25Yrs I~ FINAL REPORT[ \ ~ :=:..:•ftlM~ I Z -~•T-- II PREPARED BY JOINT WARGAMES
  • limited .. •I because US objectives to the defense of South Vietnam. impinge more severely change. II. have been so clearly· When and if US actio:is on North ·vietnara, Soviet attitudes may are dealt with in Part II. T'nese circumstances US
  • McNamara said that if we had to destroy the MIG airplanes now in North Vietnam we would have to adop t Phase II of th e December progra m plus additional actions. General Wheeler commented that soone r or later the MIGs would come in. As U. S. air strikes
  • speculates jn his book "The ~Makin g of a President 1968" trat Humphrey rnig nt ha ve won the election ii he had ballyhooed the story. But Willaim Connell, Hurn­ phrey chief political aide, donbt s it and says he recom­ mended a~ ai.r.s t making the al­
  • that U . S . shipments o.f la::-d to Cuba be allowed . The President saw nothing inconsisten t. Mr . Bundy expressed grave doubts about the wiscior.i of obtaining support of about thirteen small states ii the six large states opposed th e reBolutio:i
  • REGIMENT HAVENOTBEENTO DATE~ . • 7. IN THEWESTERN HIGHLANDS, EVERYVC UNITWASCOMMITTED ALONG WITHELEMENTS OF THE.24THAND958 NVAREGIMENTS. THE 1ST NVADIVISIONRETAINED ANOFFENSIVEPOSTURE,BUTDID OOTATTACK.ALONG THE COASTS OF II CTZ, THEPAUCITY OF VC TROOPS
  • CTZ 15 MINOR 4 MAJOR II CTZ 7 MINOR 0 MAJOR 2/0 III CTZ 8 MINOR 0 MAJOR 0/0 IV CTZ 24 MINOR 2 MAJOR 1/0 9 ·3/3* 19 ""} .: .uvti.s "c..f 2 . 4 '" fvJ F 1 *- MAJOR ATTACKS WERE GROUND/FIRE ATTACKS ON TWO REFUGEE CAMPS AND ONE HAMLET
  • b v i o u s , in w eiim a y "Seem t o h a v e a r e l a t i v e a c t i o n and w i U ii^dt’h a v e b u il t ' t h e m a j o r n e w b a s e of c o m r a i t m e n t andi of a u t h o r it y v ^ ld ch 'iriy th ^ ^ eS tjo f c a s e s s u c h a r e s o
  • '1 1 T ii~ J'\CK r.; 1D I"lE CO NTt, CT .• ) M • T'Wll' 1'1 BUtJ OF ' FI 'T ; Ct? T ,Py OF 1'1.{_: v1 : r IA E3: - ~a'\ Y, ~'I\ 'I.f l l"TO ~ , D. c . (I/Or ) , I\ D 1"1 .. '1 l\ !'.\ -; -·.. 'ff .. TO i1wE L'!\tCH TO"l TH ~ T'l1 I 3 Dt\T
  • ,, ~~--: . :·.~_;"'\;~~.... ~ .. : _.; :· ~ ..-:~.i..~: ;•: GSA FORM 7122 (7-72} :t NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE II WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION DEP't'. l FOR CONSULTATION ~ i";l./-"11 ~ ,, ~ WH to president
  • SERVICE 3 WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION ,, ,, ., ,, ti ,, top seeret ,, 2 p ., ., '1 II FILE LOCATION National Security March 31st Speech, File, vol. NSC History 7
  • r e lie v e d to w h ere it can be handled by the govern m en t and the p eo p le of South V ietnam . COPY LBJ LIBRARY X If" ,1k. sst* a 4lh ' i?ii, . r 'S *. i|JS > *: ^ COPY LBJ LIBRARY POMTS FOR PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE 1. I tiiinli
  • another message _Draft at Tab B-~J,-,,,.4,e.,Ji.J. What is their to Kosygin ~oday? significance? (Sec~s. Rusk & McNin:ara1 . .... E. What do we -do if the North Koreans --. -- F. sta{ii\r~;the~--;~. \ '• arbitration offer? ./ ; what are results
  • , but it is •~, ••..· _.:· ••-••: generally believed that both these a~e not in any danger of substantial 1·• '.~ii: • disint~:~at:::·re l was no popular uprising in support of the Communists . .,,, :-1 . t, -t • 4·,t . as they planned and expected. . Not only did the people