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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 67: Mar. 14‑18, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- GOVERNMEN! DELEGATES A~l) HO~ THEIR INSPECTION ROLE WOULD BE WORKED OUT. THIEU REPLIED THAT THE CORPS COMMANDERS ~OULD RETAIN THEIR POWERS IN THIS FIELD UNTIL APRIL 15 IN ORDER TO ALLOW TIME FOR PROPER INSTRUCTIONS TO BE ISSUED REGARDING THE . NEW SYS;.«M:fE
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 89: July 21‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- 15511!1 HO\~ 0 8. 19 TANKS APC'S 116 18 .• 53CPLUS 45 ONTOS) ,,;,· :-- •.... '· r.Do~s NOT INCLUDE 26TH REGT, OPCONTO 3D -MAR DIV.. -, "INCLUD~ FIVE •. BNS WITH FOUR RIFLE COMPANIES, ~EST HAVE THREE~ ' 3. •. ·.:,!,_,_..,· •• OPERATIONAL
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Jacobson -- I -- 3 G: In that connection, do you know anything about his dealings with Trinh Minh Thé? He was one of the sect generals down in the Delta. J: Yes, I think the Hoa Hao. I'm not sure of that. I don't know
- because it seams better to send him your as actuat declslon after the NSC. Bruce ha• now presented our ~thlnking to Vlllson. (Our telegram la attached at Tab A). Wilson aald ho would 10Udly support our policy• but he ha• alao expreaaed deep concerft
- that Ad.mlnlatratlon■ ... nd sla, \ China a the United.: the talks. The North Viet-- on the way out can deal:,.,'_. 1ell le •.namese Ambassador in. Pe- more easily than new te~~a~eti And It 1:1~Y a e momen s r pe or . king, Ngo. Minh Loan, quit' glmes that have to live
- FELDMAN Israel - (top level) Johnson Plan (Arab refugees) FORRESTAL Southeast Asia - especially Laos Vietnam Indonesia (including former Thailand Burma Far East - especially Chi na Mainland and Taipei Japan Korea Philippines Pacific Trust Territory
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 93: Sept. 1-11, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- . -- Thieu is moving through Lien Minh to develop political organization and unified leadership. Focus on new soc.ial action programs and on increasing participation of formerly neglected groups. -- In Chau Doc province on Cambodian border new province chief
- 65 JCS • CINCPAC d e c l a s s if ie d S^nthonty_E.o, ngg2 SEC. ^ ---- , NARS, Date CINCONAD CINCUSARPAC C IN C P A C FLT GINCPACAF COMUSMACV COMADC W H IT E HO USE STA TE D EPT JCS 003;^9< 64 JCS send. ! L.J Subj: Recommended Actions
- . S . HAS TAKEN OVER R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y FOR WAR FROM T H E V I E T N A M E S E . 4 . THE IN- COUNTRY U S E OF U . S . A I R C R A F T HAS BEEN D I S C U S S E D BY ME W I T H GENERALS MINH AND T H I E U . T H E Y BOTH AGREE T H A T , N T T E P
- . Although Quat has told me that no decisions have been taken, the press and our informants have it that the Council confirmed General "Little" Minh as Commander-in-Chief (he holds this post now on an "Acting" basis), selected General Huynh Van Cao as Chief
- . Some of General Taylor: Will General Minh be a help or hindrance? General Abrams: So far, he has been neutral. Walt Rostow: Do you believe offensive is primarily answer to maintaining the morale of our men and ARVN? Does the maintenance
Oral history transcript, John William Theis, interview 1 (I), 12/1/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- had been in Vietnam with Nixon in 1953 when he made his global trip, two and a half months around the world, but most of which was spent in the Far East. We were up in Hanoi and the Red River Delta. fighting the Viet Minh. a losing cause
- on the elect ion has to be meas ured again st the backg round that some men were not perm itted to run by the South Vietn ames e--Au Tr uong Thanh , Duon g, Van Minh , had been barre d from runn ing-- popu lar cand idate s." And I said, "Now, again st
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 113: Jan. 1‑15, 1969 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- to prees at the DMZ. speculatively about the problem around these three points: ... He seea no reason to bellevo that a bombing stand down nt')W would lead to serious negotlatlons, and he does not thlnk we ohould trade bombing s lmply {or talk; -Ho la
- Burma to be alert for any evidence that MAPequipment may be getting to Shan insurgenta '-!ho have reportedly crossed into Thail.md to _re~. Emb~ssy Bangkok~ has also been asked to urge the RTG to take concrete steps to reassure i-eei!'n'!'DBi'rIlL
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 90: Aug. 1‑10, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- matters, during our conversation President Thieu took up the Lien Minh front, endorsed it, and said he would back it. As the Station has reported, Thieu also asked for US support and said he planned to take this topic up with Bunker at their next meeting
- the government. J 6. The triumvirate of General Khanh, General Minh, and General Khiem, with the support of most of the rest of the military leadership, has successfully and peacefully dealt with this particular episode. The troops ha+e been taken out of Saigon
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- Vietnam can stand pat. :- . 1 One feature of their instability is that the type of man who gets to the top of the Government in Saigon is always pretty much the same. General Minh, General Don, General Khanh, Prime Minister Quang, and General Ky
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 106: Nov. 15‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- troops had ample rations and had a little pocket money; their families back ho~were all provided for also. Thus, the real problem was that the Brazilians were over-paid (higher pay than U.S.} and General Alvim wants to take the heat off the Brazilians
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- . property. As regards the Institute Buddhists, Thich Tien Hoa had said, "I must recognize the goodwill of the Government and that the attack on Thien Minh was not a Government act." Phap Tri had written to ask that the Government protect t he Institute
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 78: May 20‑24, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- lib warm reprda aJld the aaaurancea of hi• hip ••teem. He ha• th• ho•pitality a.ad elltciaat 1reatly appreciated &rr&111emuit• prc:wided by the GoYerameat of Fr&DCefor the talk.a on Viet.am now talda1 place hi Pari• and your particularly timely
- . After approval of the conununique and general discussion on Friday, September 15, the meeting will terminate at noon when I conduct a joint press conference with Foreign Minister Miki. You have agreed to hos - a stag luncheon in the White House Wednesday
- tin g : (1) • • • / •- ,•/ . a few o th e r m a t t e r s a r e w o rtii ^ In c lu d e d in o u r p a r ty w ill be G e n e ra l G o o d p a s te r w ho is c o m in g a t th e e x p r e s s w i s h o f t h e P r e s i d e n t t o e n s u r e
- AND GOT KHANH>S AGREEMENT TO T E L L MINH THE S A M E T H I N G S V /H IC H K H A N H U'AS A B O U T TO t e l l c a b i n e t r e g a r d i n g e v e n t in TONKIN G U LF. I IN FO R M E D KHANH ON L E A V IN G TH A T U 3 WOULD ‘ IN C R E A S E TH E NUMBER
- the ho•••fiea.b. Lalrly well, but he .b.aan•t vi ■ ited either co\lAtry for three year■ • A lot ha■ chanaed in that time. Tb.ere 18 a meetiq of our c.b.ief diplomatic: office ra la Dacca, Eaat Paklataa, at the end of next week. It mlpt make •en ae tor him
- g a l m o s t $4 b i l l i o n s o f U n i t e d S t a t e s a i d t o h e l p t h e F r e n c h i n I n d o c h i n a wage war a g a i n s t t h e V i e t M in h . As s o o n a s o u r a i d c o n t r i b u t i o n s b e g a n t o m o u n t. Ho C h
- the matter ·under ·constant review and will continue to urge both agencies to move with all possible speed. · \/~ I?,JJJ/ ~minH. Reftv Executive Secretary Enclosure: Memorandum from N~SA to SCI Dated Oct. ~ . COMBllil!!M 1965 ~L ·' :r;rt·-,11 ·" _r
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 64: Feb. 22‑29, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- flour. As in-. . . ' · '::I . Lo, a Hong Kong_enterI_>reneur ':"ho flation took ho_l~_. howe\'er, the gov- ·. :;: has been producing Y,1tasoy since ;ft:.(;\ ?'/ :': /k,·"r,7:-.t
- A S M IL E THA T WE CDULD.COUNT ON . m i l i t a r y SUPPORT TOO ALTHOUGH GODR D ID ?^0T ,HAVE O FFER . BEN N ETT y BT CFN 126 5 1PM 221 L IM IT E D O F F IC IA L USE ADVANCE COPY TO S / S - 0 3 : 2 0 M , PASSED W H IT E HO USE, USUN 4 : 3 0 PM, 8
- y V, * . - s s n s it iy j -4 - t o b e rea d y K nilitarily to do r n o r o tlian vrcs c r s now doin .3 i£ it r^ppaaved tliat the Pc.tr.ct L ao v.tis undc-rtaldn^ a cam paiga to E ciac th e Mclcong R iv e r to w n s. T ho ccoond w as to do c
- the situation may have developed, the fact is that the Communists are extending their control over the entire hinterland of the country, by direct aggression of Viet Minh forces supplied by Soviets overtly in contravention of every legal position
- ADDITIONAL F - 1 0 0 SQUADRON TO SOUTH VIETNAM. ON BEHALF OF GVN, G?NEBAL TRAN VAN. MINH APPROVED ENTRY _0F___ SQUADRON. . GP-4. JOHNSON ' BT ‘ NOTE; A dvance copy t o S / S - 0 a t 1 2 :1 5 a .m ., June 1 1 , 1965 NOTE: P a sse d W hite H o u se, C I
- have any trouble with the Buddhists or Catholics? Not the slightest. My best friend, I guess, over there was Big Minh [Duong Van Minh], and he was a powerful Buddhist, a very strong one. I certainly revered him--I'm using the wrong word. I mean I had
- personnel carriers (APCs) in the pacification program; the Buddhist crisis of 1963; Duong Van Minh, also known as "Big Minh;" the coup lead by Nguyen Khanh; Timmes' relationship with Big Minh through 1985; John Paul Vann and his relationship with Huynh Van
- later on. G: Did you know the men who put on the coup of 1963, Tran Van Don, Big [Duong Van] Minh, and so on? D: Oh, yes. I knew them very well. I knew Don very well because his brother-in-law, General Le Van Kim--Don's sister was married to Kim
- many political organizations, many secret organizations. One of them, of course, was the Viet Minh, the Communist Party, under the guise of the larger associations of Vietnamese patriotic organizations. We knew by then that the Communists were
Folder, "June 4, 1968 - 1:45 p.m. President's Tuesday Luncheon," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
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- not do much better. General Wheeler: The Vietnamese appointed General Minh to run the Saigon defense -- ARVN, police, RF and PF. The President: Would you brief us, Dick. (CIA Director Helms) Director Helms: There are new elements around Khesanh
- . Pha n Va n Minh , Chie f o f Cabinet , Prim e Minister s Offic e Nguyen Ph u Duc , Directo r o f Protocol, Nationa l Leadershi p Counci l THE WHITE House Date PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON March DAILY WARY Aboard AF One en route to Guam Monday