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  • 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
  • served as Secretary General of the Kingdom of Luang Prabang, and in 1945 was reported as President of the Privy Council of the Kingdom, ··with some indication that he. may have held the post since 1930.. He became Crown Prince of Luang Prabang sometime
  • TO THE COililAND POST AMD. AP P R O P R I AT E ACTI ON A G E N C I E S . PART SEVEN: ( A) SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1 5 AF WI LL PROVI DE THE TASK FORCE CO-'IMANDER AND '-IINI^JUM NECESSARY STAF F TO PROVI DE FOLLOWING L E G , FOR EMROUTE '’1 I S S I 0 N PLANNING
  • 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
  • following are keyed to the Bur:r.a draft 1S52 as ~evised August 1, 1962;) -· - A. 1. ~lay (b) suspicions Discourage Action Program ·of July 31, of U.S. outside assistaJ1ce for Burmese insurgenre. The Departrr.ent h2s asked posts in Tbail.md :.nd
  • allows propose more· than doubled and to apply the surviving objectives.. posts loo% and for us to have w_eapons that of inflicting We have We have in the last and are 1,000 miles an attack command used which for the comll'land able
  • , was only four, Secretary was fuelled As it lumbered *In late October, Paul Nitze had been nominated President Kennedy to be Secretary of the Navy, and I to up and replace him in the top ISA post. The nominations confirmed by the Senate on the very day
  • /CINCAFSTRIKE HJEADXP/CINCAFSTRIKE COMMAND POST LANGLEY AFB VA RUEADX/2D WEATHER GP LANGLEY AFB VA INFO RUEKDA/JCS ,, ^ECEASSIFIED RUEKC/ANMCC Authori^ E.O. 11652 SEC. 5(A) and (B) RUERC/NECPA RUEKMJ/NEACP r ------RUEAHQ/CSAF RUEPDA/CSA RUECW/CNO RUECEM/CMC
  • , post- war life, and government of the nation . An amnesty offer and proposals for national reconciliation would be steps in the right dir ecti on and should be parts of the plan. It is important that this plan be one which will appear reasonable
  • 13. Getti n g Out the Vote a nd Protecting the Voters 14.· Policy T owa..rds P olit ical Pa r ty F ormation a. Pre-and Post-Ele ction b. ·Stimulating Discussion: Information Policy
  • . FONECON MACV301723 EST. Elements of a US rifle platoon have landad on the US Embassy roof. The situation in the embassy area is slackening. 13. PONECON MACV301730 EST. hRs been evacuated, except have moved to bunkers. for Tan Son Nhut command post
  • State and ICA officials, pe~ted that the team will arrange to leave for Bangkok at approximately return the date of the Ambassador's to his post on June 17. The team is headed by Sherwood Fine of ICA and in:ludes the following members and asso~iates
  • . It will be hailed by the press, such as the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the St. Louis Post Dispatch. It will be charged that the new proposition is .a'1>urely political trick. However, most people will support it, because they want to get this infernal
  • 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
  • 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
  • O STS (Additional addresses^) iJ A A P IE R C E ARROW In lie u of not yet available detailed wrap-up of P IE R C E ARROW re ly . operation, posts shouldKai§r on following ite m s contained w ire le ss file »» * '■* •., fo r inform ation
  • theater in World War II — it was in our deepest national interest to provide that help. Three events in the immediate post-war period set the stage for the type of problems we have been wrestling with in Asia, in a steady ssd COPY LBJ LIBRARY -3and
  • ) TO WHICH GVN HAS D IR EC T ACCESS, E IT H E R THROUGH OG LIA IS O N OFFICER POSTED IN SAIGON, GVN LIA ISO N O FFICER ATTACHED TO OG HQ, OR D IR EC T COMMUNICATIONS L IN K W ITH OG. B E LrE V E WE MUST RECOGNIZE TH A T OG WHICH ANSWERS ABOVE D ESC RIPTIO N W
  • 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
  • , and then heard that the identical plan was to be advanced in a lead editorial in the W ,i shington Post. The President felt this was a deliberate plant and he was exceedingly critical. He personally intervened, but failed with Mr. Al Friendly and finally "killed