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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- in his attempts losses in his infiltration via the Ho Chi Minh Trail, and has probably been if he forced to concentrate on the DMZ as the only course logistically feasible wished to make another major effort. While he has tried to achieve major victories
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 50, November 8-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- in his attempts losses in his infiltration via the Ho Chi Minh Trail, and has probably been if he forced to concentrate on the DMZ as the only course logistically feasible wished to make another major effort. While he has tried to achieve major victories
- '.1.9 8ECi\Z'r-NODIS - E.0. 12356, Sec. 3.4' NIJ '7/-olS°w By .-:J-'i 3 L e tte r from President Johnson to Ho Chi Minh Janua ry 30, 1967 Dear Mr. President: I am writing to you in the hope that the conflict in Viet
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 111: Dec. 18‑25, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 43
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- con• trlbutlen would only 10 before the two Interior Commltt••• which wo,ald be le•• cortial. to obtain ftnanclq On thl• laat potnt. Secl'etary Udall thlnk• the Sende Interior Committee wftld be receptive but l• l••• ■ure aboat the Hou••· Ho-..ver, he
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 57: Jan. 16‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- , The United State ■ waa involved in the cea•e fire agreement and Secretary of State Mr. Dulle ■ wa ■ a member of the conference which drew it up. Mr. Ho Chi Minh'• government wa ■ alao involved in theae dlacu ■ alona. la thh not a poaaible point of departure
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- ,enonst , t·· on to be he d t fash~· 11p;· on, . C. Tue -ndo strnent '1rt ,·•j_tl held b~ sc n the belief tl1~t pJ ~ ns fo • th0 er.1onst:ration mrc not follow·ng, nonvJolent line; ho::cver, j_ 1di. •ic ual me. ers of tM.~ or nnizntion were u.i:·g d 2
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- "in principle" if interpreted in terms of the Liberation Front program outlined in Ho Chi Minh's January 24 letter: "To achieve independence, democracy, peace and neutrality for South Vietnam and to achieve peaceful unification of the fatherland
- . 12356, Sec. 3.4 NlJ By '11- ~,~ k7fj' , N ~ Date l/-lo\Jitf GONFiDEN'ffAL September 8, l.967 MEMORANDUM GF CONVERSATION .M r. Eqene Black telephoned me on Thursday, September 7. 1967. to the following effect. · 1. Ho had lunch with Axnb
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- -GOl'~PIDEMTI~ THE WH ITE HOUSE WASHINGTON C~NE IDENTIAL March 14, 1966 Monday, 6: 15 P .M. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT President _:S enghor of Senegal wrote to inform you (Tab A} that Ho Chi Minh was in touch with him. He did not reveal
- .:~iHER ?ERi~IfZ Tticrrc~L ~l'~ TJ PXOV!DE. VISUt1L !~TL~CK SU?PJRT Fu'.~ KX£ S/UH. IN II C01PS, ~E ARE~OT PLA~NI~GJN O~i ~AJOR OFF:~sIVZ. HO;:£Vi:r(, lhE HOKS A;n: O~J THE. ~:uVE tLC!~G THi COA::·r _!;~ A :~t:LTI 1 BATI !!LIO,~ J?l::.!AI-10fJ. GE
- into Southeast Asia. G: What kind of missions were involved when you did start flying them? R: The first one that comes to mind was cutting a road called the Ho Chi Minh Trail. It came through Laos. We cut the road by destroying a bridge
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 19 (XIX), 4/22/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- or contain the President. So at those early stages of the Ninetieth Congress, the President was still in good shape with the Congress regarding Vietnam. G: LBJ wrote secretly to Ho Chi Minh proposing direct talks, and this offer was rejected. Do you recall
- with these 2,000,000 tons of wheat . The next day Mrs . Gandhi sent birthday greeting to Ho Chi Minh . were connected . The two incidents LBJ, of course, went right through the roof and so did Rusk . I received a bunch of cablegrams in the middle of the night
- be private communications with Ho Chi Minh, whether it was these Warsaw intermediaries, whether it was somebody in Rumania, as I recall, that was supposed to be mixed up in something . a very low boiling point on some occasions . George has I think he felt
Oral history transcript, John Sherman Cooper, interview 1 (I), 3/11/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- position to enter n~gotia::ions, ho-oin.~ a ....,. ,_,. to fo:-ce . coalition gcvern:mer:.1: by derr.:.onstratir.1.g that -:he X.ationc.:l Liberation Front. com:r..a11.ds ~he ioyalty of the South Viet:n.amesa people and in;is't have a rr ..ajor voice i
- ',!n. "The cthar· plil.JM~ a lm.;h Jet tanker ~ed feared dead. at Moroa ua1 .- ~ "School co.l.rl&to cchool u.id t'.h.y heard a loud explooica . chi.16:-ea . . • . ' . . P:.,ily Mlrrcr. - circulation -- ~ N'R!i:act:..lM-Cruh
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 101: Oct. 23‑28, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- FIXED TH;:: HQ 90TH RE:GT ~lw OF THE ROCK PILS AS 320TH DIV :~L'2 •:,1ENTS WERE DE?LOYING ALONG RTE 9. THE 90TH R£GT ~AY HAVE BEEN DESIGNATED SOME TACTICAL OFFENSIVE ROLE WHICK 1 :,i£ NEV~R SAW IT CARRY OUT• HO"E\/ER, , IT HAD BEEN I :; votVED
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 45, October 10-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- rlONJ.BAt!B) SWGJJl' HAVD~CT~N@:JO~_-WITfr'MA~R_E~'~AR_LJt~Y.ISll:::~::J l • ,c£J~catSonJ J 1 1.3(a)(4 IN PAGE • 71992 3 Of 3 PAGES 1.3(a)(4} (d.uum controllJ (olunttcat£on} 3. THERE WERE AT THIS TIME ALSO SCJ-1E Rlt-10RS THAT HO Oil MINH
- ,of the report to continue to report to me, on a Housing and Ho~e Finance Agency) regular basis, the progress which they have STA'.CEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT made in this all-important area. These re I am releasing the results •of the first 8 ports
- guess the Ho Chi Minh Trail was pretty much an improved-- L: Road, by that time. G: --system, by that time. Yes. I think we talked a little bit about how you came back and retired and eventually went into the State Department, but I don't think we
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 30, June 1-12, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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- WAS HOW NASSER•.s INF-lUENCE .l COULD SE REDUCED AND EVENTUALLY DESTROYED. OTHERW !SE, TtlERE ·' .· COULD BE HO FEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST. HE INDICATED THAT CURRENTLY .OIL. S1fZPt1£NTS WOULD CONTINUE WITHOUT INTERRUPTION AS NORr1AL CO~MERCIAL TRANSACTIONS
- ' .R(d£,J& l0 .• TME LIEN MINH CONTINUES TO MAKE PROGRESS, GI\iEtJ THE MANIFOLD, DIFFICULTIESATTE.NDlHG A VENTUR£ OF THIS IIN.C. !IS SOVERNlNS BODIES ARE MEETINGSITS CADREAR! .6£6.lh"NING TO DEVELOP PROJECTS; •PEOPLE'S COltltl'TtiES• ~VE BEEN ELECT
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 99: Oct. 10‑15, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 40
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [1 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- burden• wblcla tho•• problem• place ,apoa Olia colUStry. I alao appreciate the cordial reception you 1ave on November Z to Govoraor Harrlm.a• .-ho haa reported to me on hi• valu bl• talk with you. I &m pad •• can maiatain our conUnuiq oscb.aas• talk• llko
- him. I aim to He gave contact him when me some PAR materials I am in town and they again. are Investigator Enclosure attached. OPTIONAi. P'ORM HO. 10 MAY 1ta ltOrTION ""'M" C•t Cll'tll)1ot-11,t UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT o&A Memorandum
- that. ~arry. Goldwa~er as a \ Ramparts' purpose was to discredit the rattlesnake, Ho Chi Minh crossing the entire activities of the CIA, whose antiDelaware. Communist successes in Indonesia, Brazil Much of the pizzazz injected into the and British Guiana
- AND 'CH£ DMZ, 00TH OF WHICH lt 7 lS PLEDGED . TO RESP£e.T. CAN Mfl. KOSYGlN RE.ALLY '!HIN}( IT Rr.• · SO NABLE TO EXPECT ·us· TO FURTHER ~XPOSt~ OUR OtJN FORCES AND '!HOS£ OF OUR At.;1,t£S TO GR!A'!ER VULNERI\B IL Ii~ Wl THou·T ANY l»DlCA.IION OF A DESIR
- ,turhin- flUC~li'lru, lloosc-\·rltJr. . Wh:et po.~IIIYeh!'lp and lt'lklmhlp •·ill br Corlh • ,/ Tht, C'>mmunltyRt·l:ltlon.;~,·k-e •1nrf,rforrnrr C,,., Colll11t comlni from the ftderal ,:o,·crnmt'nt 1n &ho Is trnn,frrMI trm;,or3rlly tn the Ju.
- S P E C T I V E L Y . GOPAL URGED U . S . 70 GIVE CONCEPT CAREFUL THOUGHT. H I S T H E S I S WAS TH A T CHI CO>^S WOULD OBJECT B U T T H E R E WAS L I T T L E TH A T TH EY CDUJ.D DO ABOUT I T . AS FOR S O V I E T S , TH E Y COULD GO ALONG. THEY HAD
- of #105 ,H 06 lid Le DATE " to Mac fr om RWK, ~~ ~ -secret ~ --~7 _, ~ L--.::S 'I~· lf,d l) 2.Jt., l'l. per AC Open 't/'l l~ ~ f'i/U/Jt, r ~LJ 12-11 - #HO 11hle ~ # 11o.a caln e #11013Gable #114 cable FILE LOCATION RESTRICTION \/1,\..-\/IZ
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- - Mr. Wing SOA - Miss S /S-S: PS hos tal, Room 723 7, Ext. LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Exempted from automatic decontrol. I Lais el 4155 l March L.:... bb llj SANITiZED~1·~ Cha:1.dra Fo~~ign S~ekhar V //J. YQ?,'; JHA Secretary C. s. Jhn has
- '..chi:2.nr;e surchar gea, and son-ie deg1·ee of. devaluation; (3) increased CiVN sales of fo"""eign ex~liange at penalty rates £01" "invisibleu transactions, as necessary to bring the pia ·ter reca.pture rate up to a n1inim:un1 of $VN 10 billion during
- indirectly through the World Food Program a food-for-work project for which the U.S. ceased direct PL 480 support during negotiation of the agreement. Publication on the following day of a letter from Boumediene to Ho Chi Minh resulted in a decision by Mr
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- talk tog•lh r, aad meet to1other a• tnstecl lrleud•• bot1l 011.r COWi.tr! I benefit. •if• My da\lptera, my aad 1 aeDd to you, ~ •• .Diaa your !au:ally, aod that aaad•ome younc man, !~laurld.o, ho greeted me •o· chee.d ully. our ea4urla.g affection