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  • ON NEW APPROACHESTO ABM DE.FENS· ANO ON DEVE OPMENT OF SOPHlSTlC.ATPD PEN ·'TRATI.ON DEVICES FOR OUR OFFENSIVE FORCESo IN ADDITION)VASTSUMS@HAVEBEBNSPENTFOR PENE~RATION AIDS TO­ OURE'ISTING MISSILE FORCE. A LIGHTAB!-1SYSTEM WHICHWOULD GIVE APDITIONAL
  • ) LUBBOCK, TEX.--MAJ. ·GEN. -CHESTER V. Cl..IF'TON, MILITARY AIDE Tl ~R~SIDENT JOH~SON, rHAT THERE EVEN BUSINESSMEN SAID . TO~AY F01EIGN GOVERNMENTS AND EAV~SDROPP!NG DEVICES. BEEN MANY ATTEM,TS ~y . "BUG THE WHITE HOUSE~ WITH. HAV~ TO . SPEAKING
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  • HOAN, QUAT S AID HOAN HAD 6 a DLY MISMANAGED H I S A F F A I R S IN PAGE FOUR DE R U M J I R 12 A RECENT d a y s AND I M P L I E D HOAN NO RPT NO LONGER A P O L I T I C A L F I G U R E OF CONSEQUENCE. (QUAT HAS NEVER THOUGHT HIGHLY OF H O A N
  • THAT THIS SORT OF CHANGE.IS INDISPENSABLE. IT IS OF COURSE S TILL NOT.DETERMINED WHAT GEN MINH’ S RPT MINH’ S ATTITUDE WILL BE. WE HAVE CONSIDERED P O S S IB IL ITY OF SEEKING LEGAL AID FROM WASHINGTON TO REVIEW THIS CHARTER, BUT FEEL THIS WOULD NOT REPEAT
  • £. : - • .. ~ . • ... . ~-.....:}:.~;~:.::· ~· •. •. • ' -- .•.• ' . • b. ~Al~TAI~ GOODREL.ATIONSMI,s ~T_AlLt!VELS 8ETll'EftJ TffENSEtVE5 AID .M.LIED POR-O!S Cff;CIALLY THE AfflEltt(:iA)JS. . •.••. .'i/~.f:·~-; . , · • -..... • .. . -.)~;:;:;?•.·\ ·:.:.' TJtEse IEMA2KS ALSO ll£CE IVD ·j,f'UUSE
  • AIDE TO CJCS {PP NO. Y 316904}~ l •• MSGTGEORGED. ROTHMEIER,USA, RA 55310193, MILITARYSECYTO MGENDEPUY,{PP NOY 583722} I SM/SGTWILLIS G. OWENS,USAF, AF 12167276, I ~ i ORDERLY TO CJCS {PP NO- Y-416860} j f 3. ; i ; TENTATIVtITINERARY{ALL
  • has been more than offset by the increased flow of military and economic aid, largely from the USSR and Communist China. 3. The aspects of the basic situation that have enabled Hano i to continue its support of military operations in the South
  • and constructive thinking in Germany. 'l Gromyko .aid, what, for example. ~ Sec. Rusk said~willingness to come to arrangements with Czechoslovakia ·;-T~ V,r' -r J(sJ., a.r:.d resolve question of Munich agreemenil:i. They were trying to find ways f
  • drastically reduced because of US military aid cuts and pressures to strengthen the civilian economy. The twelve ROKAand two US divisions in South Korea had, since 1970, keyed their defense plans almost entirely to the early use of nuclear weapons
  • Thelma MaudMosely. ,3. Subject ia native N~ ;ork February 17, 1963 and admitted and citizen as visitor until _ Jamaica who last March 17, 196.3. arrived She was located at Oxford Nursing Homewhere she employed as- nurse's aide on June 29, 1964
  • of delivery of· replacement helicopters for assault helicopter companies and assault support helicopter companies would aid in maintaining_ our situation in the sout~ during the battle in the north. We are also ex-. periencing high loss rates ofO-1 observation
  • •• . - ■ ^ : • .COJLF* I n E N T I A-L ACTIC?^ priority DEPT^^l'/t'/'/riAKS 16 INFO BANGKOK 18 LCMDCIJ 20 KEU DELHI7_C2t-^C?AC 1^ ^OTTAWA 4 FROM SAIGON J^UG 3, 5 PM AID 7SIA L _ _ r ■' '-SA :r[C ' ......" ■■— ■ [CINCPAC FOR POLAD
  • ~ counter. (I do not here deal with the merits sending more U.S. troops in an~ther to Viet-Nam, which I have discussed in favor of sending more U.S. troops a rare opportunity the sword "rare" to do some bargaining because, must continue aid
  • a o lc f: f o r us« x:e s h o u ld sg?ek t o s;aide forc'^s Gc-t; i n b y th a Cor?iyuai3t a t t s c k a on ou r t l e e t ^ to th o r-a:atru-x3 e-Kteat p o s s i b l e . ---------- ------ ------ — ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ T I T|- 7 |- , ^ in ~i - - | - -n
  • IT E D TO GENERAL COMMENTS ON TH E TONKIN GULF S ITU A TIO N , COUPLED ‘ WITH EXPRESSIO N OF APPRECIATION FOR WHAT AMERICA HAS 06NE IN RECENT YEARS TO AID IN D IA , PA RTIC U LA RLY IN REGARD TO PRESEN T FOOD S ITU A TIO N . GP-3. ’ • BOWLES V ^NOTE
  • onethird of ow- total foreip inve ■ tment). Good trade relations (about 2.0'lt of our total trade). Greater Canadian ■ haring of defen.ae and aid re■ ponaibiliti••. The recent electioJU pve Trudeau a majority 1cwernrneat - the firat Canada ba ■ bad
  • to win the people over -- and when the people are won over, the war is won. Such a"true revolution 11 ca.nnot be done by GVN or AID but by the people themselves, governmental organizations. through non­ The notion that problems must be solved
  • ot all liklihood, have een ottset b aide trom a relative .J necessary. The game mechanism could, perhaps, be improved by attempts to better simulate each side's decision-making processes, as contrasted with better simulations ot the scenarios, which
  • Ottt a numbs Of _ ~- _fX:4Ctl~· &J?! f.c9tiOl1S ~UC , , as _~~y!tlon• withln. .~h• United St•te!* 4nd o.t her pi-actical appU.cations. auch as aida to mntng, aide to the i:ee
  • l sta b ility of his gove n im t n t aa h is aids p riv ately w arn ed of p lots t o drive h im from office. U . S . officials were c oncerned a b o u t th e political d e te rio ra tio n l a Salgou. T he m alaise in th e c ap ital was a ttrib u te d