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- dismayed to! see the same: candidate order the bombing of Nortb Vietnam and soon dispatch 175,000'more Americanl'Ito ~uth Viet nam. :They were dismayed to learn that the U.S. had twice refused during·l964 to meet in Rang~on with -the North Vietnamese when
- Insurance Co. Educational Broad.casting Ccmmission HULL, Richard, Columbus, Ohio BLAK™AN,Royal E., Natl Academy of ROBERTS,Lyle, Coral Gables, Fla. Television Arts & Sciences LETSON, John W., Atlanta, Ga. GABLE,Martha A., Phila., Pa. BAm, George E., Columbia
- , Bllildera' chair, Tice-president. becam postmaster Big Jim's great and Finne orders. ot Columbus, and ~n Elk. ott hands, rulers loxing meeting mem.ber job, Hayes, but embarraased turn immedi by having George E. Brower as the but in 1925
- of representatives afternoon as McPherson up with the "wise later 1 and the dispatch transmitted proposal. the same to take Instead route unexpectedly had long before were materialized to await the North Vietnamese. On Monday, Ro stow tolil/to get
- was very light. Attached are articles appearing April 19 in the Daily Telegraph and The Guardian, and also the Paris edition of the Herald Tribune. 7 The Guardian carried a press wire service dispatch :f'romParis stating that the French confirmed
- ~ Slllcenl,-, o•o-.u Special Aa•etant te a.. Pl'e.W.llt Ka. .et11 Mlf._ Illar, O. Donnum Eaeclldw Vlc Pl'ealdant . TJle Kballeel,-- l'lllm c..pontla 59 Eaat HStn Nnr Yea n. York be .r· ( (File to Lacy FergWHm t• m;te after ~dispatch) Ceorge E. April I
- ~ FORCE HAS BEEN DISPATCHED TO ENGAGE. IN DIKHTUONG P~OVINCE AT 030250H, ANESTIMATED ENEMY BAT- .· TALION ATTACKEDTHE NORTHSIDE OF MY THO. FRIENDLY ARTILLERY. ;! . -47. AND·HE'LICOPTERGUNSHIPS FIRED IN SUPPORT• ENEMY BROKE ,;•• oJNTACT AND WITHDREWAT
- . TO HAVE TO MEET A GROUP OF AMERICANS WHO HAVE PARTICULARLY DISTINGUISHED THEMSELVES HE WOULD BE DELIGHTED IF YOU PLEASE WIRE OR PHONE ME COLLECT. ERIC F. QOLDMAN THE WHITE HOUSE APPROVED FOR DISPATCH • • ~ultingtou JUNE 4, 196
- in the town that enemy forces were advancing on the town. In Saigon there is still scattered firing and small groups of enemy are being observed. Vietnamese troops and police a.re being dispatched immediately to dear
- to develop efficient of the increased the NSAMto MACVand the G~neral Westmoreland to develop·a to warn the GVNthat 6. objectiv~ 10,500 military and expandcid.program of increased 5. Dispatch one or two high-level Taylor j dates -at Tab C). Send
- Relations December 16, 1965 The honorable Dean Rusk Secretary Department of State Washington, D. C. 20520 Dear Mr. Secretary: It was reported in a dispatch by Anatole Shub in this morning's Washington Post under the headline "Accord Seen on 5-Nation
- cou r y Uh tut el Lleut-.iuat Commander Cbal'l • Ccm:rac1. Jw., USN. w llie llaa nomtna to ._ Senate fer promotl to die an tif Commandett. .ro1aph A. Caltfaao, Jr. -pedal A ■■tatant to ta.. Pre•l~ 1· I !\ Dispatched b y Special Messenger 9/14/65
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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- to prevent the US from significantly situation. of Hanoi would probably rege..rd this It is unlikely the dispatch of 2-3 more divisions unacceptable risks * estimate improving that Hanoi would reeard to South Vietnam as involving to home defense
- : . -· . - ·-- ....... ' I i I fl i ··.~l :] . ~·;,_.;:/t: 15 A✓ 'f ~ • cA(:_,, S:SCRi:T EYES OMLY t URGEl?fF f March Send LDX to Secretary The President Clifford would 7, 1968 and General like to dispatch this Wheeler cable, from Walt Rostow via
- to explain the between his statements and the teatimony dif'f'erence ■ tated, of December 27, 1952, dispatch designate, has declined in naing an invitaticn .Ai«er H:1.ssas President Du.ring the late conferences thirties of' Davis but declined
- with existing regulations. Signature of recipient: Date dispatched: Mq 10, 1962 Date received: •••• - .. ·- ..... , •• -··· 06111 - JOINT COMlvUTTEE ON ATOMIC ENERGY (Ad Hoc Subcommittee) STUDY OF U.S. AND NATO NUCLEAR WEAPONS ARRANGEMENTS February 11
- on the company'• part. Aa Hr. McQeorg• Bundy The White ttouae Washington, o. c. cci out what Charle• £. Johnaon/ ever, Jaaea Rowe DEC1Ass1FIEO k.t-"1,J:oto1:- 17 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL Alice: ~~ I will be w~ dispatch this once it is signed