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  • that he spent most of his time on the beach because there was nothing else to do. In view of the demands placed on our trained manpower by the Vietnam conflict and Great Society programs, we should be seeking ways to utilize our hG-nan resources better
  • 6 P' seeret t J,g&, -on and MACllF.orce ~rements S±taatlhcm (.Y) a in Vietnam 84 -p ., 02f28/68 A • FILE LOCATION National Security March 31st Speech, File, vol. NSC History 3 RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • .. Wednesday, October 18, 1967 -- 4:00 p. m. Mr. President: Herewith some Vietnam 1. Henry Kissinger, them out on his own. negotiating items. whose views I summarized z. A report (marked on page 2) t4at Maurer Hanoi somewhat more flexible, plus some
  • to President Johnson's Announcement 1. On 19 November 1968 President Nguyen Van Thieu said that the Government of Vietnam (GVN) is now prepared to participate in the Paris talks. Referring to the i~passe between the GVN and the United States on the Paris talks
  • that this support may disappear under pressures which will develop in New Yo r k , especially as r ega r ds our pos i ti on on Suez. 5. As to Vietnam, we d i dn 1 t have much luck on gaini ng initiative in the UN Security Council. We may- not even get subscribe
  • ---1t[Sffl'titized 1981-}- t\ #48a cable s fl 1 p- (}()l,,iA$'- /tj -OD Al.t.J ,JL~• [Duplicate of #1 f2a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam "1G(2), 8/13-9/5/67"] [Sa.nit~ NLT 90 263] l ~ 11-'f- ,l.J NL .l 9'1-;>9~ -'--- - - 16;,...p -[Duplicate of #34
  • ~1172--id -, -r 6/12/68 A A.. nwJ~A r-rri, 0~·20rt, ½ [Duplicate of #28, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, "[Non-Vietnam: March-June 1968]," Box 16] FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 81, Jupe 7-12, 1968 Box 35 RESTRICTION
  • INFORMATION Friday, October ll:10 p. m. Mr. 25, 1968 President: More on HanoL- Peking tens ion. I increasingly have the feeling that the key to what we see in Paris and between Washington and Moscow on Vietnam is llnked to what is happening
  • Rosto'll t8 P-FesidCftt, 8: 10 a.m-. XS 1 p Spi-"' s· 'SO-~ /tlw9 3- 3'>i' 1'8 1 p Of'E...-l '7110(9~ [Duplicate of #79a, NSF, CF, Vietnam, "[3/19/70 Memo to th President, "Decision to Halt the Bombing" with copies of doc ments, 1967-68, Box 127] A atgon
  • -NLJ'l'l-~lf80 C 3 p ,~·[Duplicate of #18a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "lB(l) 11/66-12/67, Economic Activity and Planning"] Rostow to res1 en s t p -G i" 'I l{-O,l4f\JG Cf~~~ I [Duplicate of #119, NSF, Country File, United Kingdom, Vol. 12] r #,l-04-meme
  • (\ p:21"RAc. lol-~-1~ [dup. #71, this file] Memos t [dup. #10, #l0a, NSF, Country File, "Vietnam, the Pres./Bombing Halt Dec., Vol. 4," Bex 137, E empt NLJ 91-498] .u.+5-f6a---,---__ #9 memo Rostow to the 2 pp. President, Fowler to the 4 pp. s
  • -- jVL .!. "i,Je ~',--.:. 5,1.t·Lr.,; INFORrw1A TION fiECRETl I Wednesday, 12:50 p. m. February t za. 1968 1'-1r. President: Herewith Phil Ha.bib's observations on the s itu~tion Ln Vietnam. "\ Despite its length, to you as an exceedingly
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • ] 1p #9~ cable Lond"on3905 Oft"' ~o¢ica:J~&e, !!: ~ -Hi02a cttb1:c memo ~-,--~A:___ t-;/q
  • . A south Vietnam infantry battalion and U.S. armored elements were sent" to reinforce the battalion. Air support was provided. The A~ report of air strikes in the area is essentially correct. Meanwhile., a CIA report just received indicates t..li.ere were
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • unnecessary killing of people on ·our side because of the policy of "search and destroy," in particular !Fffi? ~~CRET - NODIB .... I .. I . TOP OECRJ!I' - NODls - 3• by the devastating effect of our artillery and airpower on Vietname~e civilians
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • to press him, the best subject is probably the General's position on the neutralization of South Vietnam. I attach at Tab B Bohlen's account of his conversation with de Gaulle together with the telegram of instruction he was working from, and at Tab C
  • lp C 10/03/68 A 10/04/68 A 10/04/68 A (dup. , #131 , NSF , Country File, India, Vol. 11) Sanitized, 1986 #14 note #14a cable Rostow to the President, 11 :45 a.m. 1p S re Vietnam b ~ ,-'t\~ Co \ \#\c~ ~ ~ W..o'!,•to~ Intelligence Report "'d
  • ~/f/jtl /1 /c;z . . . I NOS SUBJECT 273 South Vietnam (11/26/63) 274 Cuba -- Economic Denial Program (12/20/63) 275 Exception of items from trade negotiations 276 Distribution of Foreign Aid Cuts 277 Review of our procedures
  • E S mm t 1967 (Hrs. 3.Q- memo Johnson's Travel)," Box 20..] ~,f). Rostow to the Pres. re noa proliferation 1 p• ~ CJ· 15 tvt::J c, 1
  • took the occasion of this press back­ grounder to inform the group, on a low-key basis, that there was a great deal of feeling among European leaders that media coverage of Vietnam was distorted and one-sided, and was acting to our detriment in Europe
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT ITiere have been r e p e a t e d s t a t e m e n t s t h a t we s h o u l d p au s e i n o u r bo nbi ng r a i d s on North Vietnam t o g i v e t h e North Vietnamese Government an o p p o r t u n i t y t o a c c e p t y o u r c o n t i n u e d o
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Deployment of Major U.S. Forces to Vietnam, July 1965: Volume 3"
  • Vietnam
  • Folder, "Deployment of Major U.S. Forces to Vietnam, July 1965, Volume 3, Tabs 200-220," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 41
  • yesterday. I ·spQke .... · . .',•:··· · · .. ., ,. .to ?~r · Holt or;. the telephone and oonve·y ed to him the · . · ·.. , . ·, . ·.·· .. ·.: ,·substa.~ce~ of what you said to me . about additional alli~d contribut;ions in South Vietnam. · ·· v , I , I
  • CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Agency: RESTRICTION White House, for Defense concurrence. ,& / c #e7a Memo re Goldwater claim on nuclear capacity C Bundy re tr-0ops to Vietnam ----- e 3 p Ip 913f~- 1 - A 8/18/64 A 7715764 FILE LOCATION NSF , Mc George
  • lie f i s that current s it u a tio n re q u ire s use of a ll practicable means of strengthening p o sitio n in South Vietnam and that additional U ,S . •troops are important i f not decisive reinforcement:. He has not seen evidence o f negative r
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Deployment of Major U.S. Forces to Vietnam, July 1965: Volume 3"
  • Vietnam
  • Folder, "Deployment of Major U.S. Forces to Vietnam, July 1965, Volume 3, Tabs 170-199," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 41
  • leaving one regiment in place inside North Vietnam. In addition to the deployments of the regiments of the two probable divisions, the 31st Regiment of the NVA 341st Division has been in deployment through the Laotian panhandle. Airborne radio directi
  • of these assumptions. In our 8 December review of the situation in Vietnam, we concluded that despite manpower difficulties, the Communists remain capable of replacing their losses and of maintaining the basic military force structure in the south at roughly its
  • 4 ~ / 1.111. 1( /VLT ?t-LtJo [Duplicate of #16, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "2C(4), ~~X General Military Activity"] Bastgy,r to P.fesideiit s1p ~ 11/~s/q-, p,.,rt
  • . N i ght reconnaissance had also disclosed a s ignificant i ncrease of night movement on the supply routes from N orth Vietnam into Laos . D~CLA~ SIFIED Author i ~ y (,/ L. j UQ ~ .A -$ _:_~_::___::!-::::_-----. NJ\HS. Dn tc_1.1 _- ._,i_
  • and LIGHTNING BUG, be added to the list of highest national priority programs in order to obtain a DX industrial p f iority rating. LIGHTNING BUG drones are now being successfully employed in North Vietnam, and WHITE HAWK drones will provide an improved future
  • · ESE SITU AT ION WAS UNSTABLE AND THERE WA S . TA Y AS TO WHERE THE REAL CENTER OF POWER LAY. OT K W IF THE CO ALITION COULD LAST. HOWEVER THE UK OB . S. ANY OF THESE STEMMED FROM UNEQUIVOCAL HAD GIVEN US ON VIETNAM. SITUATION HAD BOILED E AT CONCLUSION
  • Intelligence Re~rt AS 4 p 'r/Jl~--n.-r - r ~- llt - OI N l..,J 00 - ~0~ RESTRICTION 8/30/67 A 8/30/67 A [Duplicate of #69f, NSF, Name File, Rostow Memos] #40a rpt Vietnam Political Situation Report S 2 p ~ ~.J£ ii, Sr-..,,.,-+, ;,I. 7 /1z/1,1 N1
  • budget. We have a number of MORE 4 We have new programs that we must decide upon. We have to make some calculated assumptions regarding the war in Vietnam. Until the time comes that I have an announcement to make in that regard, it would be unwise
  • s tate d that he had asked General Abrams to join the meeting so that he and General Wheeler could report on the situat ion in Vietnam before the Council turned to the problem of the Non- Proliferatio n Treaty. He asked G e neral Wheeler to summar
  • quired under existing procedures and could set the precedent for fur­ ther increases in unnecessary Presidential paperwork. NSAM 358 (copy attached) gave Presidential approval for a DX priority rating for PRACTICE NINE (the Vietnam barrier project
  • major military headquarters inside Vietnam south of Saigon safe. South of the Central Vietnam Highlands, large-scale operations are being directed from safe headquarters in Cambodia. Judging by the r~pidity with which he was able to arrange meetings
  • : Ti'le Outlook in Vi etnm1 L This l;!em.orandum.does not seek to explore of the sitm.tion a long term. in Vietnam, whether developments involve a con.tinu.?,tion a level comparable is more probable but it Saigon, the indcfini a,t
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • the sheets in the mylar sleeve when you have finished examining them. November 2009 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info Page 1 of 2 Classification Pages 11a memo Bundy to President re Gaud and Vietnam 13a memo from Bundy 1
  • , on or Rftt•r - ----~ .. ... . I ( ( \ .i r 11ited~t:llc~ i11stn.llutionsill l Cnl1H ( f.'Xt·ept 2 North Vietnam. a t .•' f111bn)or with r t · l ,. (