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  • .FOR THE FIRST . TIME SINCE THE ST~RT OF THE :GENERAL INTENSIVE FLIGHT IN THE SOUTH, GAVE ME AN EXPOSE OF ·THE SITUATION. . ·"HE TOLD ME FIRST OF ALL THAT THE EVENTS IN THE SOUTH, CONTRARY TO. CERTAIN WESTERN INTERPRETATIONS, CHANGED _NOTHING WITH RESPECT
  • year? d What enemy units have been identified in the attacks on the cities? What uncommitted units are available for a second cycle? e What grounds are there for the allegation of an "intelligence failure" at the time of the first wave of attacks
  • . " Intelligence Cable C 2p [Duplicate of #89a, NSF, NSCH, March 31, ~tJX Vol. 2; Sani~ 1979l -".-,~✓ 1.10- fr ,Ail Tf'- - lo~--., [~I .:tls~ Jf,)S'PC.Y:-\J,ef-M.;,, - ~A -£-1:.c-,s 2/13/68 A 2/12/68 A 1-bllfZ~/6~ hr-b'-.) e ....R.ostow to...Eresident, 9: 15
  • David LJ.U.atlaal'• reactl• to the yoaa1 ecoaoml.t• aad cabl-t mlaletera be met. T'My are al ao put of the new poap; aad I aupect you. caa flad men like them la every prmace. 6. Tbarefore. I wauld aot accept at tlli• time, 011 preHat e.S.dltace
  • , 2:20 p.m.-Of'1- ;1/LT ft,-lff tp f./9. 'ii Intelligence Memorandum s 2p 1,11. ff Alt-Tft,-~o ./~I Rostow to President, 2.05 p.m. f"' f. ,4 t;f 1 d~ IVLT f f,-/ 1 · ' 7 · c. [,P'f" '=ti a:) /JSi ~#-r..,~,I"', ll,ef,,o,.,,, lo~6(, "z,,2 1l""C0
  • ._ebrua.ry STRIKE FORCE ·-3:-36 AM 6 Feb1·uary 7:38 PM 5 February 7AF 3:38 AM 6 Pebruary 7:16 PM 7AI~ S February 3:16 AM 6 ·February 3:15 AM . 6 February 7AF SAIGON TIME 4 F-105 060836 4 F-105 061636 8 F-105 060838 8 F-lOS 061638 12 F
  • the matter oa theae 1rounda: 1. Suffldent time ha• elapaed lldnce premature diacloaure of the propoaal before yea bad a chance te couider lt. l. The appropriation for our partidpatioa ta the OAS apecUlcally cover ■ co■ta of the ml ■■loa ao tut what la
  • 'Ith St:re•t. • C. h'&Uli'., ,1 1,VU LBJ / WGB:mm 2 15 / 68 • 1 a ntiuhi.t• 1• oa ,-.r •leotloo •• S.CJ'eial'J 0.•n.l ef U.. o,... tU~_at1oa A • r _aa ••· TM ollle• 1• oa. special cballe ge d oppo, .. t..Ur •• the re lo l ho , ente.r • • MW
  • :-1sons 1,; s~"lO\.i.ld be estab_!s!:e:. ::·.:.'; t~~re is an overall e~~ila:-ity oet~een :C~e Sar.:. a::l ~~e~ =~e;. ?hu. in the ey~ of the ener.,y. The follcw!r- 6 s-.:.b~a:-a..;~a~:.s exa~l .. I ! I ~:.;~~ . ; !a:.!~~! :: -~.-: :.:.=-~~:!: • t
  • , CHAIN OF COMMAND, AND THE LOCATIONS OF THE MAIN NAVAL CO MM ns. AT THE SA~E TIME, WE DETECTED COMMUNICATION AND OBSERVATION POSTS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE•s REPUBLIC OF KOREA AND CARRIED OUT '- ,_ .J.; • • i-, " : {., • ::: - : .. -; c·: :;: ·· c:.. ll
  • patrol boats. We have made· quite · clear that ·t he· PUEBLO was on an intelligence collection mission in· the Sea of Japan at the time of its seizure by North Korea. Intellig~--ice collec.tion .by vessels of this type is a standard and accepted
  • . Contains elements of the N"VA 304th Division. UNIFORM 83 l :lO PM (6 B~52s) UNIFORM 63 · (12 B-S2s) · 7 ·February 7 . Febtuary (080210 SYN) UNIFORM 39 (6 B." S2§_) 3:30 PM 7 February (080430 SVN) In Laos, g· miles southwest of__Kru) In SVN, 10
  • of Israel and (aft:er the Secretary's qucs tion) this also be the end of belligerency. He went on to say tl~at the Arabs couldn't; agree and since that time there had been different interpretations by the Soviets and the U.S. WOlLld He then asl
  • WILL BE REPRESENTED. ~ACCORV INVITED TO SEND REPRESENTATIVE • . ~-GE 4 RU MJ IR 19121 --S- E C R E f 1 -AND. 'M ED ICA[" 'SUPPL'lES .HA D:.:At:READY · BEEN DISTRIBUTED FRO M CE NTRAL .AND · REG ION WAREHOUSE . SO FAR SHORTAGES HAVE BEEN RESULT OF ISOLATED I LO