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  • and officials concerning the U. S. attitude and intentions toward the National Liberation Front; and by continued progress in the Vietnamese Government priority programs. The Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces and l'ree World Forces have given a good account
  • too aoon to adopt tbe propoeed policy of peaatmlam aad deepalr. w. W• .Roat.. NOTE ON VIETNAM l. There is unquestionably a very solid concensus that supports the President's policy of holding the line in Vietnam and preventing undue escalation
  • of #12a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "3D(l) 1/66-1/69, Prisoners of War (General Material," Box 81] S 2-p 6~rv .,. / 1/ '9S ,,. AILJ
  • ------------------------------------------------Vietnam staff study------------------Strategies in Vietnam ----------- -----Key elements in situation ---------------c Foreign (Soviet, Chinese) reactions ----March 1 cable (Thompson) ------------European non-Asian reactions ---------Asian reaction
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • on his trip to Vietnam 5. 5/28/64 Mtg. unnum­ bered Meeting with C abinet, Demo c ratic National Committee , et al , to commemor ate President Kennedy's birthday 6. 6/6/64 Mtg . No . 533 Laos 7. 6/16/64 Mtg . No . 534 FY 1965 Underground
  • , Vietnam - POL RESTR I CT!~ COOES (A) C loeed by Executi ve Order 11652 qovemlng access to national security fnfam:itlon. (8) Closed by atatute or by the aqency which ocigl.nated the document. (C) Closed tn.aocordanat with reatrlciJona contained
  • Vietnam
  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] Vietnam / POL, 6/17/1966, Volume 3, Tab 41," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 2
  • /26/67 Mtg. No . 577 Economic Aspects of Mi ddle East Settl ement 60. 11/8/67 Mtg. No. 578 Vice President Reports on h i s Vietnam T r ip 61. 11/29/67 Mtg . No . 579 Cyprus 62 . 1/24/68 Mtg. No . 580 Cyprus SBMCESET
  • ·•~ ,JL.j • ~/- 'IS- NLJ ff/- A '/Si/ [Duplicate of #31, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "3L(1), 3/65-11/67, NVN Leadership
  • of i nterest and impo rtance des p i ~e t he strains of Vietnam. This at.ti tu de wa s:; ~vident in Premier Kosygin's add r ess to the Supreme So vi @t on t he day following the "straf ing" incident. Kosygin blamed the. US f or the s t r a in in Soviet­
  • '5 N&:SC\4-'4-53 -C -#17 memo Rostow to President 1p S #17a cable ~ 1+-l'iA5 NwQ\1--4'=>~ Intelligence Cable 54,nih't-td pe.r l>A t S 4p 10/ 1,. / #21 cable ./123a rpt :Vietnam Political Situation Report -8 1ft;t-t-eiBmS.--4----.b~ S 1126
  • (India, Canada, and Poland) would also be invited. The inviting neutral country would also ask both sides to de-escalate the violence, including a cessation of bombing of North Vietnam. The Holy See, after examining the project, said
  • in Vietnam and under conditi o n s of peaceful settlemep t. It should c onsi der how much of the input could effectively b e in the form of surplus commodities, and how much of it might be medical and othe r technical assistance. 3. An estimate
  • Vietnam
  • ·g1.vtng him this kind of ammunltlon, but I can draft aomethlng if you want. McG. B. --- Draft a letter to Gleason. Let lt go_ _ / _-· ---- ,J', • ' ~- , ,. • •·-~'::"! l S!:'ii:5(.,1 n, S , Vietnam,. Janua r y 10, ,.1966~· ·i
  • -- Map of South Vietnam ------------------------------- C 29 Jan 68 -- Enemy Undated Reports 30 Jan 68 - - SitRep, hits 1, 2, 3, 4 Corps - Military Casualties in SEA D 31 Jan 68 - - SitRep, situation somewhat stabilized - Military Casualties
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • \ /} oe,/ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON .... COJ>TFIDE~lTL~ L Thursday, December 9, 1965 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT 1. I attach Bob McNamara's account of his telephone conver­ sation with members of Congress on South Vietnam. It is highly
  • /24/64 A efi Vietnam ~~~;.. .,.__......_~ 8 - IS~ /./L. .J #9la memo 8 3 -~o r.........:~>-----H~f--Q1'/fi-c;---t-~~ re: Dr . Joaquin Bal.aguer ~.ft..}er/ 5"~0lf..t:f~ ,vc..;:rq~ Secret ~ AIL j gc;-tt./'( 3 P A to the Preili'1&at f:rom Hee. B
  • it and he didn't, which ls par for the course. On Friday, July 21, I talked briefly to Phil Potter about Vietnam.. and had to tell him that everything was awaiting McNaraara's return and further decisions. On luly 25 1 talked to Joe Kraft on the phone. Bis
  • ~\ EXCERPTS OF PUBLIC PRESIDENTIAL WHICH RELATE DURING DOCUMENTS TO THE VIETNAM THE PERIOD 28 JANUARY SITUATION - 2 APRIL 1968 • 'MONDAY, FEBRUARYS, 1968 billion exceeds our stockpile requirements as presently determined. Continuing
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • requeated the State Department to releaae the text. of agreement• on a ■ •htance to coUDtrlea with troop• in Vietnam. They have abo a ■ked for detail• and dollar amount• ol. a••l•tance. The mi ■ chlevoua can obTlouly u ■e thl• lnf ormatlon are uelng
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET {PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #1 memo #5a memcon CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION to the President from R. W. Komer confidential 1 p 02/04/66 A re: Vietnam secret
  • OFFICE O F THE '-" i .~EC TO R .,... ~ ~..:." J.?t\.i,: 27 JUL 19,7 ?L S MO:?' A NDUM FOR: SU BJEC T 1. The President -'' Transmittal of Vietnam Re p ort Mr. William Colby, Chief of our operating division on the Far Eas t , is currently
  • a disaster for the entir e Alliance for Progress. .. TOP 6EC:ltl!:'f"- - 3 ­ The President then turned to a dis cuss ion of our policy toward Vietnam . He referred to his meeting with Ambassador Lodge in which he told the Ambassador that he
  • Vietnam criticism
  • Secreta r y ?vlcNama r a : W e h av e agree d to ai r strik e s on two bases in the north of No rth Vietnam and t w o base c o mple x es in the south of North Vietnam . A fi:th target has be e n deleted b e cause it i s clo s e t o Communist Ch ina . b
  • November 1967 Capabilities of the Vietnamese Communists for Fighting in South Vietnam. DECLASSfffED E.O. 2356, ec. 3.4(b) White H nse •• 1.: ines, Feb. 24, 19K WWRostow:rln _fz_L ~ Bv7 NAl • , Date , J.1.3
  • . W. Rostow TOP 8:ECRE1.'" Cy 1, TS 186035 SNIE 14. 3-67 13 November 1967 Capabilities of the Vietnamese Communists for Fighting in South Vietnam. DECLASSfffED E.O. 2356, ec. 3.4(b) White H nse •• 1.: ines, Feb. 24, 19K WWRostow:rln _fz_L
  • ) REPRESENTATIVE - Lt Col Charles D. Ford.,. Jr, - Major RED TEAM(North Vietnam) REPRESENTATIVE USA Richard W. Uobb.c, USA USA USA YELLOW TEAM(Red China) REPRESENTATIVE - Col Samuel N. ·Karrick, GREENTEAM(USSR) REPRESENTATM Commander Harold
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • to their villages or are resettled in new locations. Pacification )progress elsewhere in South Vietnam was as uneven as usual. In the political sphere, Quat continued to exhibit understanding of the importance of building up his public image. During the early part
  • aaaignment. He as•wnes that one aucb task would be to keep hir;neelf fully informed on Vietnam, aud to be avail.able for consultation on any aapect of this problem.. He and I agree that another appropriate task would be the review oflthe whole
  • else in here, I think the Vietnam assignment would be the best possible use of Komer. He has a very unusual combination of energy and experience, and his abrasive­ ness {which can be more accurately described as brashness) would be a positive asset
  • weeks of a national election campaign in which Vietnam is one of the principal students, intellectuals, age.inst participation leftists, issues. In both countries, and others have demonstrated in the war. Some of these dea>nstre.tions GROOP l
  • of maintaining their alert status. For example, CINCPAC forces in Vietnam have been and continue to be in DEFCON III. No recent have been requests made. for information on this subject The DEFCON definitions are classified, but reference has been made
  • that the probable a lte rnative would be an Afghan, whose country lies on the Soviet border , or an African, who would be subject to intense pressure from the African Bloc. St:~VlCE SET \ . .... . ,· ' .,-;: ... -2­ Vietnam. Ambassador Goldberg outlined
  • bring back the 27th Regimental Landing Team and support units, totalling 7,363 Marines in July, and replace them with Army. This would bring the approved South Vietnam deployment to 565,500 U.S. military personnel, including the 10,500 deployed
  • ::-..:ne:n.t 0£ Vietnam is 1-:i.e!."elyactir ..g :o C:e:f~r:tl =~·.;;:c1.!' ,,_..,..., ......, a•:i·":\=... .:}._.,.J...&.L .... s-i· ... - ... Ofi""·~~s1·0'-,;.., .;'1,,00.A. .... .A,4. ':l ..... ,., .....,J.,..,.,_ principles established by th
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • y 1. 5/8/65 Ltr to Obote frm Pres. re Address to Congress 2. 1/1/66 Msg to Obote frm Pres. re Vietnam 3. 1/21/66 Ltr to Obote frm Pres. re Gov. Williams Visit THE WHITE HOUSE ... ,•,I ...... - j. WASHINGTON January Dear Mr
  • :'fh:HD--~ 3 ~30--- ']J-. All T °I I ----3 S7.f !T-i---;:r-;r"'mi=rr-;:~r-~aT1Tnn-~~"- ~ S 75 memo ~~ 75b cable NL. J 9/- ~ I:./ * , j s()._, /J s~ ~ r,;11/ tid-l tt 7, !J//X 'I1], Rostow to the Pr~s. re Vietnam ~.,,,1-,....,l J l:. lc.. I.M •,f
  • u ld be recog'ai:ged th a t Yugos have ne ve r approved o f o u r S o u th Vietnam ese p o lic y . We have had d is c u s s io n s w it h them fro m tim e to tim e b u t in each case we have found complete la c k o f u n d e rsta n d in g f o r
  • See all scanned items from Vietnam Country Files Box 7
  • Vietnam
  • Folder, "Memos, [Cables, memos, reports, and other material, 11/63-5/67] Vol. XVI, 8/16 - 31/64, 1 of 2," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 7
  • Country Files, Vietnam