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  • ) various exchanges took place among President Johnson, King Constantine, Prime Minister Papandreou and Prime Minister Inonu-(Docs. 10 18)7 1]_/ Airgram USDEL/A-1 from London, May 13, 1965, summarizing Acheson Plans I and II (Doc. 19) - SECRET
  • . Respectfully yours, t. . rJ1)ii!}J' Henry Cabot L~ The President of the United States The White House Enclosure DECLASSIFIED Authority By &L'fj STATE\etter [~- 71 -=---------, NARS, Date 7~ ~S-) ] I
  • VALLEY. THI~ ACTIVITY t COUPLED WIT ii RO/{D CONSTRUCT ION AND IMPROVEMENT. E:fl''OHTS ON ROUTES ;,, 7· ./.\ND 5 48, IND I CATES THE IMPORTANCE THE ENEMYATTACHES .TO 1'HF. PROTECTION OF :THIS. IMPORTANT·LOG1ST lCAL AND INF'ILTHAT ION f
  • to come, not. in a one-night week.expulsion of GVNpresence and influence ARVNforces - offensive directly ii ... but in a week-by­ from the rural supporting _, J the "main areas, and flowing up to the posture around tc~,n,.sand cities. 2
  • strategic reserve so that the deployrnent additional troops to Vietnam does not encoura.g~ military adventuriam in other areas. ' II. The need for additional troops reaults of from: .... a cha.nge !n the enemy's strategy. which -- has significantly
  • , but the Cozmnunist challenge proved a catalyst in stimulating has not yet. an urgent sense of national unity and purpose. ~c~y,5%k,Po9:lli:qnt5SpAsthenfPm;>¥AtrmEi!'.lt ,.Qie§..9.~~ed. 10. -ii;- 4tf.£@x:€§·tige-,-has;•;S~f er?d,.,£;t;,..9I!t;;l~.:.;§.Jl9
  • LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE to State ~ma.mo- dept. for consultation DATE 7-/o- 7 J>' -C,. ( I RESTRICTION II-~ e01H' ~ #S3a memo #Jl,4 memo #.86 memo ~p .p.z:e.sident. .from ~.tow. 02/01./68 A conf to president
  • • .,,,,.·. /v II l i MEMORANDUM FOR: The Honorable Walt Rostow Dear Walt: • I Enclosed is the original letter from General Maxwell Taylor to Dick Helms. We are working against a 1 April deadline with either a completed or interim report by that date
  • stated that the...~aµ_~t:j.q~c:e'7 w P!~lf ~J;hauJ)QC::,inc 1;ided 'ten~ pa.riy--mim.'6"e~r-ii:,Wb,q;_wefe.:.to' ...C.QU~~.ZJlie::/ ~1:µr°lmffwhich was to organize a provisional government. . ) - 2 - __ .··:--PrJ~~rs captured in Bien Hoa stated
  • '":ftte re: nsa DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE undated A II 5ec1el: Viatnam :-at:-e----ae-eret 215 85 £rem S.!!:igen FILE LOCATION National Security March 31st Speech, File, vol. NSC History 4 RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed ( C) Closed
  • ----------------------------------- FF 11 Mar 68 - - 36th Report ----------------------------------- GG 12 Mar 6 8 - - 3 7th Report ----------------------------------- HH 16 Mar 68 -- 41st Report----------------------------------- II 17 Mar 68 - - 42d Report JJ 18 Mar 68
  • should be submitted to me in 10 copies by September 1, 1965, with a copy to the Director of the Budget. Lee. White, Special Counsel to the' President, will;be the White House represenfative on' the Task Force. /J II -r. -- II,. fCU!!/Y.j;t7-t1-I
  • of the Department of Trans­ portation during Fiscal Year 1967, as required by Section 11 of the Department of Transportation Act. Part II containing additional infor­ mation about the activities of the Federal Aviation Administration will be aent to you soon
  • secret from situation room, CAP80702 top secret from situation room, CAP80702 03/18/68 A 5 p 03/18/68 A i- -&i/31/68 ~ lp '' ' 11-1, eeef:'et from Ro~tow -WR #0~-memo- 3 p room, CAP80600 II &Q.CJ.".Qt -p ') ± 1' .-den-t-f-rem R6s
  • Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 5, Tabs A-Z and AA-II," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 48
  • ~, • • •• .' • •• ;• • • ., ; •. •·, • - • ·:~. • • •.• .. . i- • • . ,· .. . . • .. . //}:>!·of clo~'leztic·.'econ6rr1Jc.:p~in.ciplcs ,'r;~.i:::'! he p:·ctectctl frol1'l i:flO·e'rodv~. (J::;:} ;pre; sui:'c6: of_~nt~::n~ti~naf~~C:O~--~cd_;.ii.;ns." ::··:site e the ~it.:atio:u' will ·:;..-\::.:·never
  • " a PCI 27 p Rus TS 1p "The TS . , _ - I- 'f-fS- ,,II, J t ~ ~//b/fr -¥l-J'" lp -fl~-m~COJl~- _1Rusk and Dobrynin :rs 1p TS 1/"-fiy ffnl.ff[J A- 6/24/67 A undated A 91/-flf I/I- Js-6 .t... II ...,-.... y / J:/f ( A/lJ- f / - "3 r -6
  • limited .. •I because US objectives to the defense of South Vietnam. impinge more severely change. II. have been so clearly· When and if US actio:is on North ·vietnara, Soviet attitudes may are dealt with in Part II. T'nese circumstances US
  • for The Civil 13, -1967., in Federal also Orders a and Commission was 1 The external on parts Order 11375, or II and III Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act., and Title VIII of the 1968 • 2 Civil Rights Act. The policy set forth prohibits
  • THE \'JHITE HOUSE-WASHDC. TO A:•~Elm SAIGON ZEl1 . . "'9 ii 0 R i !' £ YF.S- 0 NLY ....... . -.::: --··· --~;.. • INFO:· zoaTHIAN Atm SID-LE WE ARE FACING, IN THESt Ntxr· FEW DAYS A CRITICAL pH,r-~sz IN TPit M·!Ef
  • I The A. I. D. Program and Policies: 1963-68. . II Foreign Assistance Act and P. L. 480: 1963-68. III Congressional Attitudes Toward Foreign Aid . IV Public Support for A. 1. D. . . . . . . . . . . .. V The War on Hunger - Food, Nutrition, Health VI
  • Japan ..................................... 94 R o m a n i a ................................... 94 Yugoslavia................................. 95 Euratom Developments........................... 95 The 22d General Assembly (Part II
  • H E U.S. ARMS CONTROL AND DI S A R M A M E N T AGENCY D U R I N G THE JOHNSON ADMINISTRATION (U) II. POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS C. OUTER - SPACE TREATY DECLASSIFIED E.G . 12356, Sec. 3 .4 Rv N A B A . Dafg •SEf)RET^* ' „ GHOUP 1 Excluded from
  • See all scanned items from "ACDA History Part II"
  • II. POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS C. OUTER-SPACE TREATY D. LATIN AMERICAN NUCLEAR-FREE ZONE E. FREEZE AND REDUCTION OF STRATEGIC NUCLEAR DELIVERY VEHICLES F. FISSIONABLE MATERIALS PRODUCTION CUTOFF AND TRANSFER
  • . Government Printing W..sblngton. D.C. 20t0'l - Price :lOoentl omoe The Renegotiation Board Contents I. THE PURPOSE Members of the Board: LAWBENOll E. IIAlrrwio, Ohai:rman 1 JhucmEL c, Lovl.:LJ:s.s I II. III. J .ACX Appointed • Appointed • Appointed
  • ' ··,·\ ~ • :,. • 1 •• ~( ·• ·' . ·.: . ·-,. . •, ~ ·'· ' ' I •• ' -, •'; \ ,.~• i. ~ • • • .: I \, .J • '(' • \ I, '. ,\ • ~I •f , ii .. I:;~ I,I J '.c.· '.'. C ,'. ' \ .-'j; •;; ,:.::/),, '. ;
  • REGIMENT HAVENOTBEENTO DATE~ . • 7. IN THEWESTERN HIGHLANDS, EVERYVC UNITWASCOMMITTED ALONG WITHELEMENTS OF THE.24THAND958 NVAREGIMENTS. THE 1ST NVADIVISIONRETAINED ANOFFENSIVEPOSTURE,BUTDID OOTATTACK.ALONG THE COASTS OF II CTZ, THEPAUCITY OF VC TROOPS
  • ,, ~~--: . :·.~_;"'\;~~.... ~ .. : _.; :· ~ ..-:~.i..~: ;•: GSA FORM 7122 (7-72} :t NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE II WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION DEP't'. l FOR CONSULTATION ~ i";l./-"11 ~ ,, ~ WH to president
  • SERVICE 3 WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION ,, ,, ., ,, ti ,, top seeret ,, 2 p ., ., '1 II FILE LOCATION National Security March 31st Speech, File, vol. NSC History 7
  • another message _Draft at Tab B-~J,-,,,.4,e.,Ji.J. What is their to Kosygin ~oday? significance? (Sec~s. Rusk & McNin:ara1 . .... E. What do we -do if the North Koreans --. -- F. sta{ii\r~;the~--;~. \ '• arbitration offer? ./ ; what are results
  • , but it is •~, ••..· _.:· ••-••: generally believed that both these a~e not in any danger of substantial 1·• '.~ii: • disint~:~at:::·re l was no popular uprising in support of the Communists . .,,, :-1 . t, -t • 4·,t . as they planned and expected. . Not only did the people
  • . There was little activity in the II Corps Area. 4. In III Corps Area the major activity was the rocket attack on Tan Son Nhut and the area around Tan Son Nhut. One round landed.not far from the house where General Wheeler was spending the night. General Wheeler
  • ' be::co:nir.g involved in ~.:::-:: Linc0'l~!. b~;·c that 1:un m:i~rbe. sor.::.ctJhat.rc. luct~,t. to c~6k our. involvc~.::~nt:. i··=. Loz~:.c 0~0 in ::}t:tt~d :i:lutly durini the Ii:!·:?eting that h-:: ."ttill ric~ D0'r' for .!.~50~ !:l.:~t:iir~g f.m.1ds ..and n
  • directly. • th&t the Secretary importance, public of Transportation concern desire~ to .. :, .. ... .. ·-- I ::ii The Office of· General Transport ...tion Liaison 1. unders~anding Page ,3. has the following s s io:-.: Poster by oth
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Vol. I - Narrative History, Part II, Implementation of the DOT Act--the Trimble Task Force"
  • Folder, "Volume I - Narrative History, Part II, Trimble Task Force [2 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 1
  • frigate USS ORLANDO(PF-99) of the Atlantic Fleet from June 1944 to July 1945. Following World War II, Captain Hyslop was assigned to the Budget Division at Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, D.C., until August 1948 when he was ordered to Stanford
  • ' (duplicates #53 cable I r~t: OSD text #52 cabi-e A Kire -Sanh DHZ report - 0-&Bte:u;t of 6-SD t:-e-x~ 03/04/68 -II eable from Gen. WeotmorelaRd ,, .e-ab-le :from Gen, WestmorelaBel ,, -6SiT memofu.r ~he ~resident memo -A- 2 -p J;W.lQ+.93
  • stated: In II Corps, and Dak To. renewed Saigon. attacks just by fire. "I believe prior lull in country-wide position the enemy to TET, around on the Special Forces camps Terrorism towns will probably " 3 north of Khe Sanh will attempt
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TI TL E DA T E RESTRICTION ~ /-~:s;-J>c; ),)Lj Part II, Section G: 8 /-/77 Comprehensive Test Ban ~ Secret ~ .~ ~ 58 pp. /VLJ 1968 A K 7-177 . FILE LOCATION
  • See all scanned items from "ACDA History Part II"
  • II. POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS G. COMPREHENSIVE TEST BAN H. ARMS CONTROL AND THE SEA BED I. GENERAL AND COMPLETE DISARMAMENT J. CONVENTIONAL ARMS TRANSFERS K. OTHER MEASURES
  • 1 vTvl - TL- s 'j ii 11 sL- COMglDEUaa A L Pinal Draft THE U.S. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY DURING THE JOHNSON ADMINISTRATION (U) G II. POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS A. INTRODUCTION DECLASSIFIED . Anthnrify NASA, GROUP 4 Do',vr.rra
  • See all scanned items from "ACDA History Part II"
  • II. POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS A. INTRODUCTION B. NON PROLIr'ERATION 0? NUCLEAR WEAPONS
  • .€0NF1DEN IIAL' THE AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT •·During the Administration -PRESIDENT November of . LYN DON B. JOHNS.ON 1963 - January 1969 Volume I Administrative Part II Histor=, TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME I PAGE. PART II