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  • SE.CTION OF LAI THIEU DISTiHCT, CAPtunEDIN SOUTME~N BINHDUONG'PROVINCE 0~ 22 AUG66 PROVIDES FU!HH.ER IN,~R:iiATlON THAT ELEMENTS OF TH£ DOfJG NAI R.EGU1£NT ARE ilQVING !N!O STAGING AREAS IN SOUTHERN BlNH DUONG PROVINCE. TH£ PRISONER ALSOSTATES THATHE
  • TO THE HAMLET LEVEL. ONLYMAJORUS UNIT VISITED WAS~. . ; 1ST AIR CAV. AT THE CONCLUSION OF HIS 4-DAY FIELD TRIP, HE SPENT • . !; A DAYIN SAIGONWHEREHE CALLEDON PRES. THIEU, VICE PRES. KY-;:QGs)Jt?/tvh.&-e;Jera(/f} VICE CHIEF OF STAFFTHANG,THE FRENCHCONSULATE
  • TO THE HAMLET LEVEL. ONLYMAJORUS UNIT VISITED WAS~. . ; 1ST AIR CAV. AT THE CONCLUSION OF HIS 4-DAY FIELD TRIP, HE SPENT • . !; A DAYIN SAIGONWHEREHE CALLEDON PRES. THIEU, VICE PRES. KY-;:QGs)Jt?/tvh.&-e;Jera(/f} VICE CHIEF OF STAFFTHANG,THE FRENCHCONSULATE
  • in President Thieu's · October 7 Na;tional Assembly speech on importance of stronger and more effective land di~tribution program. Your recent reporting has provided ---- --"T - ' many other encouraging indicators of real and growing·interest by Thieu
  • was such as to require their .combining with other elements. Tcherniakov asked whether we thought the military would accept civilians into the government. Rostow said we thought it entirely possible, and recalled General Thieu's comments about seeking peace. I ,l ·1 I
  • Senator Kennedy's key underlying assumption is that what Kosygin was offering in London ls a position consistent with his proposal. Kosygin simply backed ln London the position of Hanoi 'a Foreign Minister Nguyen Duy Trinh in hla interview with Burchett
  • ··:a sp-ecia L _opportun:Lty. -to. explore future developments with our Embassy and AID Mission, Professor Nguyen Dang Thuc who was appointed by Prime Minister Ky to work- w:i_1:h:-:Mr~~-.:Li lientha1-~·o·n ···the-j o int •p 1 ~np.-ip.g~ -~-1:tdn _4Jf
  • /I~ NU//.4C Dr. JI~....., - "'-. By e,o,r, NARA, Date ~.-,, ..IJS' as ..... . .i . ... . \. SE::I::~~.L WV'!N}{ VAN NGHE (CW(;U'{EEWX \/E:AN »GliEE'v')) WA51 DESIGNATE.9 10 ASSUME THE P8SIT!ON OF DEPUTY CGMMANDIIH:GENERAL.OF COSXN ARMED FO:=?C
  • AND SOCIAL COUNCIL ACQ SOURCE :2sx1 1. VIC THAT HE PRESIDENT NGUYEN CAO KY ON 3 SEPTEMBER 1968 SAID STILL REGARDS FAVORABLY PRESIDENT NGUYEN VAN THIEU'S MAY 1968 SUGGEST ION THAT HE ATTEND THE PA~I~ .·PrACE'.: TALKS ~ IN RESPONSE TO A QUESTION, KY SAID
  • to leave. The Chairman of the People I s Army Council Political Committee, Colonel Nguyen Van Due, recommended three preconditions for peace negotiations: (a) North Vietnam must withdraw all its forces and cease all intervention in South Vietnam; (b
  • I MD I S rOR BUNDY FROM LODGE REF: SfATE 137916 SUBJECT: POSSIBLE KY VISIT TO WASHINGTON 1. IN DISCUSSING - WITH FOREIGN MINISTER -TRAN VAN DO HIS ATT ENDANCE AT SEATO AND TCC MEETINGS, HE GAVE NO . IND !CAT ION OF AW ARENESS OF A POSSIBLE KY
  • Suu, Saigon City Council President La Thanh Nghe, newspaper publisher Dr. Dang Van Sung, and prominent politician Dr. Phan Quang Dan. The Vietnamese have taken the first step toward stable, democratic Government". They still have a long, long way to go
  • CONVERSATION PARTICIPAIITS; gVII; >“ ■; US: > > General Thieu General Ky General Chieu General Co General Khang General Thang Tran Van Do Truong Tal Ton Bui Diera Secretary McNamara Ambassador Taylor Ambassador-designate Lodge General Wheeler General
  • permit economical recovery of oil and gas. 7. Thieu on Constitution and Pacification In a talk with Ambassador Lodge, General Thieu expressed satisfaction with the work of the Constituent Assembly and dis­ cussed prospects for the presidential elections
  • . PARTY NOWCONSISTS AMB NGUYEN THO .I.;;'-~ ... : ...-, . f •·-~' CHAN FROM MOSCOW, DRVN FONOFF WEST·EUROJIEA N DI RECTOR-_ .' '., f. '..... : · f.::, ·vo VAN suNG, AND ATTACHE-I_NTERPRETER·LE KY GIA.I INSTE_AD OF ··:.>:j ::./':.: : tr' ';,_PHANoo_ AN NAM
  • JO0 7425 ' 1. GENERAL WESTTIORELAND MET AT 1130, 5 AUGUST, WITH GENERAL KHAN'H, general KHia-1, GENERAL THIEU, COLONEL THONQ J3, JOINT' ; GENERAL STAFF, GENERAL KY, CG-IMODORE GANG .AND L _ COLONEL KHAN CG-IMANDERS 0? VMAF, VNN AND VNHC RESPECTIVELY
  • .--· "•••• Nguyen Xuan Ghan of an unspecified Div (possibly 2nd NVA Division), indicates that the US did not really want peace because_ they continued to attack NVN, particularly .intensive attacks on (:luang Binh Province. In conjunction with the Paris Peace talks
  • of a minority and they will take appropriate position on the elections. Archbishop Nguyen Van Binh urged Catholic faithful to go to the poll and said there is no division among Catholic leaders. G. American and Vietnamese Killed During 'the period August 21
  • will be drafted beginning on March 1 and May 1 respectively. Some needed changes in top leadership (II Corps a;nd N Corps) are about to be made. President Thieu has reaffirmed his intention to proceed with the planned reotganiza_. tion in the armed forces
  • . . COUNTER-,OF.fENSIV£. " :. PRESIDENT'..· i':'/'}. 'THIEU,. VIC£. P.RE_S!D£NT. ·KY'~ , .AND >PRIME .MINISTER '. HUONG ,.-· ,..: ,:· . .· ~- • . ,t~::{}{:~·'.- -}.. ATT£NOEDi . AS Oil):: . A(L' THE ; l'lI-N lSTERS ANO : ·TPP-.LEVEL ., CIVIt .:ANit
  • . and South Vietnamese troops are moving in. Highway 1, which was closed at the Ai - Van Pass must be reopened. A U.S. combat engineer battalion is moving up to open the Pass. . In the Khe Sanh area, the village of Lang Viet, four miles from Khe Sanh
  • The "National Salvation Van Don and including r~ther completed its tion, and has is almost now trying to One chapter is Quang Tri. Neither ~ith the deeply reported Front, lessening; the promising. Two rival prod Thieu and broadening
  • WHILE SAIGO N- IS UNDER ATTAC l< , THIS ~USPICIO N WOULD E ORMOUSLY I NCREASE AND COULD BECOME UNM~NAGEABLE IN TERM~ ' OF MAl~TA I NI NG MORALE AND UNIT ~ H E RE ✓ THIEU IS EXPECTED TO · ESTABLISH- A" NEW ANQ BROADER GOVERNMENT SMORTLY AND ME -.MUS T