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- unjust!:, neglecting
However,
special
extensive
assiEtance
Charles
W. T. Stephenson
for his assistru1ce
sections
work on the draft.
thanks are due to Mr. Wa. ter G. Stoneman
with the complicated
on Vietnam;
for his work on Chapter
on Chapters
- in its effort to prevent infiltration of men and
• •materie_l to 'Viet Cong forces in South Vietnam ; aJso assigned five of its
large -high-endurance cutters·and numerous specialized personnel to Vietnam.
. lta Automated .~erchant ~essel Report System
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Communist China and the Proliferation
Problem . ..........................................
15
Proposed Approach to New Soviet Leaders ..........
18
Effects of the Vietnam Wa r .........................
18
Disarmament
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----1962
196~-
1964
1965
1966
l..967
1443
1561
1591
1484
1754
1040
1440
10, 313
780
726
717
896
834
535
668
5156
Latin America
128
167
296
104
187
69
233
1185
East Asia
182
206
208
151
188
138
187
1260
Vietnam
32
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- and Research Needs."
By the time the committee issued its report;the concerns behind its establishment had disappeared.
Rather than declining, defense expenditures were
increasing with the escalation of the war in Vietnam.
Because of the similarity, in many
- on issues ranging
from Vietnam to the Congo, from Cyprus to Cuba.
In the Congo,
the United States supported the central government and the
UAR supplied the rebels with Russian arms.
The Belgian
American rescue mission to Stanleyville on November 23
- of the
statutory minimum must file a report with the headquarters of the
Board. Reflecting the impact of the Vietnam conflict, the number of
such above-the-floor filings received by the Board roee to 4,552 in
fiscal 1968.The record of the past 4 years is given
- College, from Vietnam where he was
Counselor and Administrative Officer at the Embassy
in Saigon.
Since February 22, 1968, with the dissolution
c
of'DAS, the Executive Director is the Chairman of the
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Research Council, and an officer
- would be vjilling to participate in an exploratory group,
but they replied that they would not attend a disarmament
conference or join an exploratory group.
refusal to the Vietnam
war.
2
They linked their
They also declared that they
would
- - A. L D. OVERS~AS OPERATIONS
IX
Near East and South Asia-
X
Latin America
XI
Africa ...
XII
East Asia
XIII
Vietnam
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- AND SURETY
AGENTS AT THE GREENBRIER,
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
WEST
VIRGINIA,
WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER
9, 1968, 9:00 A. M.
This
i_s a season
will win the election
do about
Vietnam,
domestic
study
though
more
in November,
crime,
and foreign
It is thus
f