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- of the three military Services. The First Assistant Director was Vice Admiral Edward N. Parker. He was succeeded, in January of 1964 by Lt. Gen. Fred M. Dean, USAF. In November, 1966, Lt. Gen. John J. Davis, USA, was assigned to this position. His post
- V. The White House is announcing today that starting tanorrow, members of the u.s. Armed Forces stationed 1n Viet Nam and ccntiguous waters will be able to send letters and post cards free to any place in the United states and to any u. s. military
- Party (JLP) Cabinet after his election to the House of Representativei. He was· reappointed to the same Cabinet post by the late Prime Minister Dpnald Sangster after the 1967 elections. An affable gentleman farmer, one of two white members of the Cabinet
- with great interest. ,.JDIFIWlflDl,:a and followed C 0 p y C 0 p y OSL01 s telegram •-C?iPillli i IXL 222 to Department, September 11, 1963 Page: 2 Post Test Ban Treaty Prospects view on test ban treaty's Prime Minister sought Vice President's
- the ministers holding posts in the cabinets of Prime Minister Chang and President P.he-e,as well as senior civil servants, inefficient having had ll~tle re often inept and or no experience in goverment or business to qualify them for the conduct
- . President: I am shocked almost would appoint to the Appeals a man whose rabidly anti-Negro, If Mr. voting tracks, cannot support around beyond belief that you Fifth Circuit C8urt of entire history has been Mr. J.P. Coleman. Coleman should go into this post
- duty. 2. Our work here at the office goes along about a~ usual. Had a lengthy petition ·rroin.Miss Irene Pfluger who wants the post office at Pflugerville. She is now assistanot postmaster. 3. Mrs. J. told me I should have sent my letter to you at San
- , 1965 Mr . Bill D. Moyers Assistant to the President The ·white House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr . Moyers : I was greatly distressed at the report of my Sunday sermon in the WASHINGTON POST this morning. The notice was brief, but was plainly and simply
- Eleanor Lambe rt Eleanor Lambert Co. , NYC Mrs. Dorothy Le Sueur Washington Post Miss Frances Lewine Associated Press Mrs. Luba Marks Elite Juniors, NYC Miss Marya McLaughlin CBS Mrs. Winzola McLendon Washington Post Mr. John Moore John Moore Inc.,, NYC
- Counci I procedure (5) OAS procedure -2"ffiP SECRE'F- Held off until end of week. Simple exchange of letters on Red Cross. fOP SECRET-- Ball - we should ask for performance! Art 6 Rio Post says Protect Peace of Hemisphere. If Castro issues orders
- a, BREWSTER, MD, YANCE HAlllTICE, IND, QUDITIN N, MJROICK, N, DAK, DONALD MISSIELL, S,C, FRANK CARLSON, KANSAS HIRAM L, l"ONCI, HAWAII J, CALO llOCICIS, DEL, MILWAJtD L. SIMP90N, WYO, COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE JOHN M, MJRZIO, STAl'F
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 73: Apr. 24‑30, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 33
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- . Warren Post Advisor - Poat 23 . Rll(:pkw GENERAL /(praJ~~#. .. .......,1,. Tlu.aJMlanul r.......,1' ... ,,,, ,--i..uet .... Pa"..... ,,_.,,,. Ml'. Da.w 3•• PleUMpe'leller el ,0 c11 ■urd•• • M..... ~••h• G••l'III •••n IL •~• ..... ,. p
- Post, in a recent editorial, to say: It Is an Issue which ought never to have ar!Een In a free society, The very consider ation of It suggests a condition of panic. For the subordination of the military to civil authority ls the cornerstone
- :- wcopona might be raised and the U.S. could be criti7.c-. t:ance to the development of South African science .md in
- and the promotion of several deputy ministers to the cabinet has left a number of second-ranking posts vacant. The dearth of ad ministrative talent is felt even more severely at lower levels of government. These personnel deficiencies point up the press ing
- . JC:plr pi 3 520 id t f r Telephone 467-4327 Residence: Aiken Road Waveland, Miss. Ivey Edwin Peebles Post Office Box 1311 Bay St. L.uis, Miss. 39520 June 19, 1965 Hon. Lyndon B. Johnson President of the United The White House Washin~ton, D. C
- L I N E . PAGE 2. mo RF3 W IL L CO^JDUCT AR.'IED RECCE SOUTH ALONG C0NI3UCT POST S T R IK E RECOMNAISANCE. R'JMGZK 2 45 T 0 P J E C H E- f ------- 6 F S 'S and 1 RFB W ILL 3E LAUNCHED 0 4 25 - 043 3Z AND DEPART IMMEDIATELY FOR QUANG KHE
- in the field. This represents a change in Thi' s public attitude. 11. We hear that Ky is planning to make a number of changes in key military posts and in the cabinet in the interests of increased efficiency. The military changes may in fact reflect a response
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- - D•FYIC06 NL PD=FTWORTH TEX 12= SEN LYNDON B JOHNSON= . ., ....,_ WASHDC= ACT ION 1 AKEN BY' you REGA D' G 0 BUDDY FELIX LONGORA DEEPL y APPRECIATED BY Al ME~BERS OF OUR ORGANIZATION= BOTHWELL KANE POST ~ 21 AMERICAN LEGION FORT WORTH TEXAS
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 84: June 26‑28, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 4, Tabs C-M," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 48
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- , ----------------------- Vietnam------------------------------------- memo, 13 morale evaluation 12 -- Aide Memoire, policies S to Westmoreland--------------------- post-TET msg, 12 -- Wheeler Vietnam questions 11 12 -- State Khe Sanh
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 52: Nov. 26‑30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 53: Dec. 1‑10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- . Mr.. President: ... 'I News Media Contacts. Last week was McNamara week; and, with the exceptions stated below, contacts were taken up with explaining how it came a.bout that Bob was nominated by you to the World Bank post. I cannot, of course
- . No evidence of a significant Chinese buildup or activity north of the northern Beginning September 17, small Sikkim border is known to him. (2) Chumbi Valley. groups of Chinese soldiers began approaching Indian border control posts at Natu La and Jelep Lu
- Minister receives a.."'1.y cleirrecs or awcU:ds, the Post roq_uests tl:e usual coverage. .Advance :photo f caturas on the ins ti tutio~1. cor.cerned. would be useful. !I I. I III. D.u-~ng the Visit A. Press. (r..is The hand.ling of the nows of th0 I>ri
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- . Major Soviet interventiop would become a real possibility. 5. Might heal the Sino -Soviet split. 6~ Raise the risk of nuclear war. 7. Would involve major and continuing United States commitment for post-war economic reconstructioI of North Viet-Nam
- Vietnam time (about 0100 EST, 7 February) . Because 0£ cloud cover in the target areas , only the strike against the Dong Hoi target was completed. The other missions aborted before reaching their targets. 3. Initial post-strike photography
- in advance about our bombing · pauses', it !:\as not worked in the. past. I Coi:Ycel'lif.i:Ig-the"".'tY6ubTes at.non1~'1"adtey-:said~ur :nieamn3f coffimtirucatioii~ ·are· largely-res·p-difsible7• "For example, the Washington Post used three pages
- been ruled by conservative governments whose policy has been to maintain a close orientation to the West. The institutions of parliamentary democracy have become progressively strong er. The post-treaty period has also been marked by tremendous
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- it before the Foreign Aid Committee. The Washington Post editorial this morning shows the difficulty this puts us in, but Bell concedes that McNamara's position may well protect the military side of the AID budget in political terms. The hazard is, however
- On Forecasts I First Lady Deficit (~ut All Pov erty Glad Snyder Worried About Tenants Negro Gets 1 op Post In Church 1 Auoci•t•d ~reu \ Auociated Pre11 By FRANCES LEWINE of Louisville and Dave Martin of Nebraska who visited her property and returned
- WITHIN NEXT FEW DAYS AN D ASSUME THE ARMY. OF EITHER MINDEF POST HIMSELF. GAR OUFALI AS, IN WH OM HE HAS GREAT TRUST AND WHO WOULD BE HIGHLY COMPETENT IN AN Y OTHER MINISTE )I AL POST, IS UNHAPPILY LABELED AS MAN OF THE PALACE. GAROUF ALI AS STRIVES
- posted on Sincerely, ~ Bess Abell Social Secretary Mrs. Clifford J. Durr 311 Montgomery Street Montgomery 4, Alabama AdO'-') AdO;;J l0ti3,C.I 01113)( .... _ ~- ' 'lAdO!)O 01113)( • It you like the idea of the Bird and Sister piece and I
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- they would be glad to interesting to know it I've bee take their chances ot getting back entered in _one of the . races." . I PRESERVATION COPY THE HOUSTON POST E S TA!!IL I SMEO 1998 HOUSTON , TEXAS FFiJIR. Stan'1,sJiY Siate~ellt W . P . H OBBY
- espect to t:10 regulation of arnmmcnts in the post-war period." While we are fighting the vmr we are laying the structun.l foundations of the peace for which ;:;e fight. Thes e four national corner stones arc great enough and mighty enough, indeed
- are stationed in isolated posts and where climatic conditions ar e severe, there has always been a system of local or theater rotation to provide relief. Also, units have been rotated in combat areas so that relief from combat fatigue and stress has been