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- to do. in meetings with his But that had been a of this position was "Assistant Secretary for Far Eastern Affairs" until October 1966, when the area part was changed to "East Asian and Pacific Affairs." Thus, it was known within the Department as "FE
- Kannedy and Johnson and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs Dr. Ral.ph Powell Consultant to Department of State. On leave from Amer ican University and currently with the Research Analysis Corporation , S~ - NOFORN D-1
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- propaganda broadcasts alleged that the chief for flooding in NVNwas American bombings, an assertion denied by _the Department of State. reason quickly It was obvious that Hanoi had taken advantage of bad weather to introduce improved Soviet missile
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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- : other Committees should be invited. The House Foreign Affairs •Committee certainly should be included. The President: Well, it looks as if all of you have counseled, advised, consulted and then - - as usual - - placed the monkey on my back agairi. I
- at Honolulu Taylor t~at together raili tar, Vietnainese affairs" of view including units, units widely remonstrated produced with to sharply, a conference unde.::- HcNamara's coarr,anders, and c:iair- ?:-1c:~a;;.ghton and in ~upport
- of the Kennedy tion and it fell to President Johnson to make the final on appointment, which he did in both cases on November a appeared and on the opened, The plane so as simply of International maximum, and and hindsight as Assistant Affairs
- and war:1.ed against a coal:tion gove:i:nrne:"lt. Arr.ong the pa2.·tic!.pants in the us emi!:a=ti were L-riflue~tial Sen2.tors Nguyen Gia Hien ana. Tran Van Lam. The Se~ate Foreigr.. Affairs Committee 0::1.January 24 heard Foreig!'l Mir.:.ister Do's views
- 28 Feb 1968 1 ' Circular from Central Office for South Vietnam Current Affairs Committee and Military Affairs Committee of South Viet~ese Liberation Army H1e°a~as.tl:hrnslrl I DECL SSIFIED Authori'"y C!-11/dl-t-t!t>_ ~• By ~ ,i 1ill::,, Date 7
- Compilation of Presidential Documents; - Memoran~a Memoranda VOLUME 9 consists for the President on public affairs. of records from of White General House Taylor; Press and Conferences. On Sunday - evening announced it was officially shortly
- competitive in this Army into a new Strike ready force. of the Department, with private procurerre are only two of the many devices nt of with area. you the hope that these budget of the reorganization, our dealings and more eliminated systems
- throughout as one could to describe of decision, tell to was the in .the there in at the own affairs silently, .ceeJing of the border line dwelt at could be worth American in this why t:ia t that lament: really the debate mi:'.d
- Cot. JoHN A. MAY of S.C., Chief, Division of Outdoor Recreation and Wildlife, Wildlife Resources Department, State of South Carolina JOSEPH The Council consists of 10 members appointed by the President, in addition to the Secretary of Interior
- SIGMAII-65 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS THB GAMEDIRECTORFOR ~IGMAII-65 COLONEL GEORGE A. LINCOIB WAS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH PRESENTPOSITION: Professor and Head ot Department of Social Sciences, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. SCHOO
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs aa-vv," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- REASONS. INTERVIEWSldITH DEPARTING PE~SONNELARE NOT AUTHORIZED-NORMAL PHOTOGRAPHY PERMITTED- ADDITIONALPUBLIC AFFAIRS GUIDANCE WILL FOLLOWAS SOONAS AVAILABLE- GP-4 . . l . •• ~ l. 0 1.. No. :i Tc.R/Too r PAGE ~No._ oF~ ~~--------ill
- = ~ODIS t • t' I ... DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washington, O.C. 20520 March 6, 1968 -----~ . ..... ... .,,.- ,., Dear Walt: .. . '" .. Enclosed is a letter and attachment for the President. W~tll warm regards, As ever yours, ~- I J)I
- , the level _seems designed more to support sustained military operations by the forces now in place in the area. 21. Other evidence within the ORV, including propaganda pitch, covert titudes and activities, on the state of affairs the regime's domestic
- -- • ••-;¢ ..... •• • •w•,,I, - a Specla.l Assistant cc: Secretary McNamara Oeneral Wheeler General DoPuy Secretary R~sk Mr. Habib £01• Vietnam_esc Affairs . ·' • -. -- . . • DECLASSIFIED 7 1A~thority 77.s.c. ,;J - 7.:.. By _,;fl , NARS, Date (,. I I - 7
- IN VIETNAM 3d Draft, 1 March EXCERPTS FROM OF PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL PUBLIC WEEKLY COMPILATION DOCUMENTS TAYLOR'S AFFAIRS MEMOS PAPERS \ ' rnraft Memorand~ 1for th':_ President_ I • / i i : f .. .. I I .. -- f ___ • __ l INFORMATION