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- Guard District In his new post, announced James A. Hyslop as Director and Procurement Transportation. Alan S. Boyd today WRMNC-2;FAE-0; FIA-0 (one copy) 11 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY BIOGRAPHICALSKETCHOF CAPTAINJAMES
- . on Tuesday, May 16, the Egyptian Chief of Staff, General Fawzi, sent a telegram requesting the withdrawal of United Nations troops in observation posts patrolling U.A.R. borders to the Commander of UNEF, Major General I. J. Rikhye. There was at first
- Memorandum, January 10, 1968 (Secret). -SECIIB'f In connection with these studies, the Department asked field posts to be alert to political, military and economic issues which the British departure raised, noting that the end of the British military
- ............................. 5 Bomber Destruction ............................. 6 Non-use of Nuclear Weapons ..................... 6 Observation Posts. .............................. 7 Reduction of Forces............ ................ 7 Reduction of Military Expenditures
- 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
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
- the position· of the Federal as_ a Senior Management Analyst Aviation of Associate Agency. Before in the Bureau of the . 4 Assistant Secretary for Research The post of Assistant filled Secretary -- Mr. Frank H. Lehan for Research and Technology
- (EX) who is the present Chairman. D u r i n g the J o h n s o n Administration, the Rese a r c h Council has functioned prima r i l y to review individual C 1/ See post. p. - 3- external research projects submitted b y the Bureaus
- --:as the committee on post-Vietnam adjustment I announced in my Economic Report last year· has been doing-and act boldly, we will have that 3 percent of output to add over a year or two-to our normal 4 percent a year of economic growth. If we preserve a healthy
- February, reports for 24 February indicate sporadic fire at Khe Sanh. 2. Vietnamese forces have captured the Palace inside the Citadel and the VC flag that was flying over the Palace is now in the First ARVNDivision Command Post. Friendly forces hold all
- DETAILEDTHE MISSION OF CAPTURING GENERAL THANHANDHIS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE SAMEPURPOSEAS DESCRIBED ABOVEIN THE CASEOF GENERAL TRI. 5. THE SIGNIFICANTFEATUREI~ ALL OF THE ABOVEINCIDENTSIS THATTHE PRINCIPALS WE~E AT THEIR POSTS OF DUTY WHEN THE ATTACKS WERE
- Sedion "(f') (72 Stat. 4o6(a) of the Federal 763) is amended by striking Act of 1958, as amended, Aviation "Postmaster General" ________ in lieu thereof ~•~ .. •-1111,.._~ .. p,-.-.,.• "Post~st~r •~.,.*""4""•~• Comment: Permits provide
- . The Post Office Department, Bill, took exception while favoring to a provision in the draft Secretary of the Department of Transportation bility for mak_ing recommendations civil airlines mails. General indicated should have responsibility
- SEACOORD posts informed. Embassy Bangkok should be given necessary resources_ to do the job. Saigon will ccntinue to have primary responsibility for reporting and policy recommendations relating to VC/NVA use of Cambodian territory, keeping other SEACOORD
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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- directed at US positions the northern provinces including the posts at Khe Sar.h, Dong Ha, Gio Linh, and Chu Lai. The US/ South Vietnamese 36-hour cease-fire began at 5: 00 AM EST this morning. Some 45 minutes before it· began, Saigon announced
- Plan were clear. dates back to the post- although some technical started foreign assistance progran: However. security limited, and the even during this period would also ·be heavily influ- and that the und.3rdeveloped countries would play
- . Cleveland NAACPto Alan Boyd.,,telegram., 25 .. Cleveland Press, ...-28. Lally April Record, Employment Report., Washington Lally Post, April 3, 1968. 9., 1968., p. B2. 18., 1968. House of Representatives, Sept. October·)., to Administrator
- this duty. At least half of the RD cadres have been with- 9Xawn to assist ;!.n tp.e 9-efepse of towns or cities·. RF and PF posts outside ominous ract .units in itself~- withdrawing In short, of cities are many scattere~ to towns or cities 9ut
- nuclear - free zones without "adequate Inspection and verification" and "equivalent concessions" by the Soviet U n i o n . 1 The Department of State asked its Latin American posts to "point out that the achievement of an International n o n - p r o l i f e
- and broad papers on the key problem appr~isal of Section G is a discussion of possible options in the area of our negotiating post~~e> discussing possible actions that might be taken in co~~unc~ion with the at~our.cement of whatever actions may
- , strong area they powers, of the Assistant tant Secretary As already noted the Trimble Secretary posts should had approved Secretaries this recommendation that as well ~olicy, the Department ment in the field of public Bureau
- at Geneva. Clare II. Timberlake, the last man to occupy this post. lSee Robert W. Lambert, "The Origin of the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee" (U) (Research Report 6 8 -5 1 ), Secret. ^ M F I D E N ¥ jr^— - 3 - ■ c was reassigned In 1966