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  • File, Israel, Vol. X; Sanitized NlJ 84 181:1#14a cable Saigon 31193 S 12 p [Duplicate of #14a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "8B (3)"; Sanitized NU/CBS 10] 6/27/68 A #15 memo Rostow to President, 7:45 p.m. ~y D/~,03&, 3 S 1 p . tX!',1bf/= 6/27/68
  • , Sec. 3.4 NlJ . 93 -.;,.;> I ,; 0 'N~ Date l -.>t>-9'/ .. OCTO-BER : •·12 ;_. l96 8 -~_'i_.DREV - PtARSON~s ··:coLtiMN.~~tHIS ) !ORN ING :MAKES:. TWO· NEW RE?EAT· ~E~f-ALLEGATIONS ·. CONCERNING. VICE. PRESIDENT · HU!PHRE.Y .ANO THE ';VIETNAM' ·VAR
  • -to~ fiel • · mem .· · dam on Vietnam. T " e.«Rnnutllt· are ttaeb~u! ... :Ru.ek at Tall): 6 • McNamal"a · T 'b s. and Bu; · t T I> C. The Ma · field me ·· ·cwandam ;"self i . t Tab • I bv two small .. 4dhienal c.onni;n,e at•, a tod - ' On · oa\tay you sll•d
  • intelli1ence report on tha Soviet attitude and predlctlons about our prls.o nera and alao on their general attitude oa the war in Vietnam. la worth read.mg. J:t sounds like a purpoa-e ful quiet commmucatlon to balance eom.e of their public· aiateinenta
  • cable Rostow to President, 4:40 p .m. S 1 p S-c .. , t,J f/e,t~o -us f7 - -, z.1 Intelligence Information Cable S 4p S4-w\i¼i1.~ol 3-2.-ou 1'/L-.1 C,7-3.2.S llhvJ Nlf41'1-0Jll-:,.~4-b!,v) memo . 8' ft/t.eff,-3J-v, 'North Vietnam" ...s 1p FILE
  • · .,."·•··~·-:·~~~f:T-···_~,~-:•·· -,,-.,·,---. .; .. " :· ., . . ....' • _;~ ,"' to ! -2- Thursday, November 30, Rick Smith, of the New York Times, brought in Gene Roberts and Tom Johnson, new men going out to Vietnam. I discussed where we think we are in the war
  • 0008/65 Copy No« j INTELLIGENCE STUDY THE SINO-\^ETNAMESE E F F O R T TO L i m T AMERICAN ACTIONS IN THE VIETNAM WAR i (POLO XX) DIRECTORATE OF LVTELLIGENCE Authonty, DaiejL^C. € CROUP 1 Excluded ff©-^ c j t c r c . c d o w n gro din g o*id
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Deployment of Major U.S. Forces to Vietnam, July 1965: Volume 5"
  • Vietnam
  • Folder, "Deployment of Major U.S. Forces to Vietnam, July 1965, Volume 5, Tabs 314-325," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 42
  • Quang Dan The Communist general offensive on the Lunar New Year truce devastated 36 population centers throughout South Vietnam. 6,000 civilians were killed, another 11,000 wounded. Over 60,000 houses and many hospitals and schools were damaged, 207
  • . .. l ~..-.. i .' •• ··:_r:·_:·. ::.·_.::_: ••.• •• l. THE GOVERNMENT OF" THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF VIETNAM • ·: < ·.·.. ·•:._. · HAS SUGGESTEDTO THE GOVERNMENT OF TH£ UNI TEO STATES THE .. •• CHOICE OF PHNOMPENH OR WARSAWAS A PLACE FOR PRELIMINARY
  • AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITL E e,,.p 6 7609 re vietnam ~ s pp. ~ RESTRICTION //-,).) --991/Ae, {J(JO/~ltxj [duplicate of #102a, NSF, Country
  • ermitting. He wo'Uld like to co,me before going to Mascow in Octobe-r, but your September schedule -is very full. Besides, I .s ee advantage in making him face you after Moscow. He has been very good on Vietnam--even talking of sending some officers to see
  • encies or opportunities. ince an extra 40 million may be needed for more ammunition, etc. in Vietnam, Bell is already considering a $50 million transfer to MAP from our $179 million AID contingency fund. All in all, we 111 probably get by this year
  • be chosen as the the ICC. II. The Present: freedom from France 1954, India's direct by the other countries "neutral" Chairman of Vietnam Conditions have changed. Today India views its role as Chair­ man as a burden it would gladly drop, if it could
  • · is the latest CIA report on the high level of Communist terr.01t in South Vietnam.• No significant. :reduction in voter turn-out is expected despite the terror. W. W. Rostow WWR:BKS:jah . cSE.CRBT' ·. NO Fc;>REION DlSSEM/CONTROLl:,,ED DlSSEM/BACKCROUND USE
  • and his probable line. /J./13. William P. Bundy Attachment: Clipping from 1/11/65 edition. 0--) FE :WPBundy:mk 0 0 0 t. I,' ✓ JA,»AN, THE U.S., AND WAR :IN SOUTH VIETNAM.. , Interview ·With Japan's New Prime Minister, Eisaku Sato . r , I
  • . blat that snay re41atre that -. lea•• A11■tralla late oa Friday 11111•••we 10 to tbe alrfleld la ThallaDcl a.-1 •pead the at1ht &ad back track OA Satu>4ay to Vietnam. Ia aay caae. we ahollld 1•t off a tele1ram. to Wllaoa thl• DWJ'IWII, aad, la tiae
  • ready to ~ork under with a united its last four Europe -- as a of equality. The quest for peace capitals. will stand by its policy in the Middle And we pursue peace East continues in Vietnam tonight relentlessly in many in Paris
  • ( s ~ ~ ) re Vietnam s . f;;~ ~qw 35h cable 7/7/67 A 7/5/67 A 7 /7 /67 A ) 35i cable 35j caQle A Intelligence Information Cable C 35k report -~ re Vietnam A:v,cc»~ a- s --37 meme- 1 p• «' .a.> Y - A/ la.: -._.=,. d,; .;;:r' -lv-B
  • NL.I '17- '/3/ By ~ , NARA Date 10. 1, ~ qg SUBJECT: Developments in the Far East This is the second of the series of daily regional reports of possibly newsworthy items. Vietnam. (A separate monthly report on non-military aspects of our Vietnam effort
  • ' ' (FOR COMM CENTER . V :usEt-. '' .·.... . i: HE WHITE ~ Hous-t: OUTGOING MESSAGE .-i-, WHASA -SECRE'f _, EDJA.TE PRECEDE N CE 4/16/66 CLASSIFICATION DATE FROM: T TO: Lodge .·.r:. •Umate ~ the ituation in South Vietnam
  • ,, resolution, p-robably - · 1 I : ! l ..,I l tomorrow-,- on . t fle ·subject of additional Asian contribution~ in Vietnam. L...- -l ·· We have had the text read to us by ·the Senator, j I iI · - Aftr:.l~ -- the ·usual wheezes, the operative paragraphs
  • . Williams, a dedicated hero of the war ·in Vietnam. We are proud of this Charleston na­ tive, our country 1s proud and grateful for his endeavors in behalf of America. His splendid record stands out as a beacon of light and hope in a world threatened
  • IN THE EVENING WHICH PRESID·•lll" BARR It:NTOS ATT£~JOEO.-: }:{ENDERSON. · . .•. BT NOTE=·. PASSED S/S-0, WHITE H()USE, USIA Al.' :, ~fSi-' '·PM' 2/2.7/67 . UNCLASS lf'IED , -TOP'"SECRET Tuesday Luncheon, February 29, 1967 Agenda 1. Vietnam a. Diplomatic
  • OF DOCUMENT 29h cable CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Intelligence Information Cable ~ S 31 memo DATE 1 p. p,c,,-- ~ 3/oi./ ~:~$/~i~;f4fJd,d%(!~(,':'/r Rostow to the Pres. re Vietnam S l p. ~ l~-3-C,3 NL JC,~- 3 31a cable C RESTRICTION 6/8/67 A 6/9/67
  • .,, z.s:-O 1 P. ~ " s 5.:. Y1 . / r Restow to the Pres. re Vietnam ;;i:z'11 ~;;,,;o,q3 A}t.::f t:J ., 'l!S 27a cable DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR T IT LE CIA 7697 S i ~ 5 PP· 9 ~"-9:.3 d:cJ '7~-.Q~ /fl;te.. 'l'l - 2-~'1 (5 G. t\'ll) 54.l\l h W G-20
  • , Country File, Vietnam, "2C(6) , 2/13-20/68, General Military Act"] '1- ~D -18' JJL ~ r:,1,-~I l Intelligence Cable 1~ C lp [Duplicate of #48 and #52 , NSF , Country File, Vietnam, "2C(6), 2/13-20/68, General Military Act"] #4b cable -#7a ca"bte - USUN
  • ::nr P.EPR~SE!·.JTI;-!G A WIDE POLITICt-.L SPECT T1 U'."l , . I- THIM~( \rs SH.O.LL ' H!'.V~ T~.!~En ~- LmJG STP. ID~ FOR~U~RD P 1 TH"l7: 1 .ESTABLISIB1ENt OF REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRA~Y IN VIETNAM. 10. THE FIRST THIMG WE MEED TO DO, I THHm, IS TO USE O
  • , MTP, Rostow vol. 60] ' 056a Report RE: Vietnam TS 1 02/09/68 A 076 PoleiilO TH MUOIel to JCS cl ,ail I I ,a,, Ti 1 Q~/12~68 A ~,2-11:>t"1\Al~Al-°1', 1 Co 0~ 076 Report TDCS DB-315/00518-68 [Sanitized per CIA letter 12/21/78] s 10
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • Vietnam consisting entirely of North Vietnamese personnel. In addition to the three regiments of the North Vietnamese 325th Division already carried, General Westmoreland has evidence of the presence of the equivalent of one other division and possibly
  • there are disturbing developments. Soviet and Communist Chinese advisers have arrived. The union of these two states has lost its momentum . 7. In South Vietnam, Viet Cong activity has not s_tepped up recently . This may come later . General Kiem, the hardliners
  • to uncle rtake troop reductions on a reciprocal basis with the Russians . The F r ench will not join but that will not matter . We do not expect the Russians t o r espond now . Vietnam i s one reas on; their concern over Eastern Europe is another
  • , 951.. .$Lf, C 2 p . (,)f ~ "1 "101 .,f/14/() A l oo ~/'I'/ i ~ l t . ) t . , f l)}~ --t>a~.,;'), ~½1 #34c rpt undated A ( cLuf , L , ¥ ) ~- ~lwfi 9/o_/~ 1) tion Report [Duplicate of #6, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, "Vietnam: July-Dec. 1967"] lfit
  • !t·UATIO'N'\Irf.~~r~A~J!Y"-::rr::.c.oRF-~S?? to~:f/1HICH'~1-·.wrsH .rcr DRAw:'.';t?:pifr.fticlit'MC'i:frTENTION;-:-rrr-,, . ..·· . rs· FA IR:.'.tQ""~SAy· ·.ri-fAT-·:,~.tN:_::T"fiE•"NORTHEt?N" HALF ~-OF, SOUTH~ •. VIETNAM".::THE-ENEMY ..IS -S'(JF.FERINC3
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON / May 15, 1964 MR o PRESIDENT: You may want this report before the noon meeting with the Leadership and the NSC. Dave Bell reports that he talked to Doc Morgan yesterday about the supplemental for Vietnam . Morgan
  • r-1-------=----) l CLASS GONFIQEUTIM.:l.,__ _ _ _ -:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_..J:::--,,,r _,·; ·COUNTRY .': SOUTH VIETNAM . DATE: 12 FEBRUARY 1968 · · . . ·:'''. / ·oar :_-,_: ' 12 FEBRUARY 1968 . !. · SUBJECT ... .: SECURITY SITUATION IN THE PROVINCES OF IV
  • to the United States provided to renew old friendships. Secretary Rusk noted that the Secretary General of the United Nations had just made public his proposal on Vietnam and that the USGhad cannented favorably on it. He added that he tmderstcxxl Hanoi's
  • many major world problems involving the USSR and the U. S. such as the Middle East, strategi c missile control, and Vietnam. We must not 1nislead the Soviet Union, the Am e rican p e opl e , or our allies . The Soviet Union is trying to carry
  • for peace in Vietnam might be furthered by a cessation of the air strikes bemg conducted against North Vietnam by the I South Vietnamese and.US air forceso You know the importance we attach to a solution to the Vietnam problem. To us, the Chinese Communist