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  • of the two units visited on Saturday. Mr. Holifield satisfactory criticisms said the arrangements at the bases visited to the group and that he had no particular to make. He noted that sign of progress. suggestions conmrunications, in particular, much
  • that in an emergency period material resources would be available to the United States from all nations except Eurasian Com:munist States, the northern tier o~ the Middle East {Iran, Iraq, and Afganistan), and Southeast Asia. 3. Conventional stockpile objectives
  • and J't'..edicine in tl1e US and USSR.. In addi t-ion, the lettev reVitiied Sovi-e.t .P.e~fornlance and at--titttdes and, conditiona.l on Soviet d0lnonst~ation ot· a desire to f'ulfill exi.s ting oommittt&.mts, rec.om.mended thi1t the United State·s adopt
  • , Agency for International Development Director, United States Information Agency SUBJECT: u.s. Overseas Internal Defense Training Policy and Objectives 283 This supersedes NSAMs 131 and 163 I. GENERAL The President has noted with approval
  • (1 AO , l AE) . PRE CH : Air defense unit fro southern zone . aval unite r third mar t1m re ion. SAC 0 D: SAC to provi e a prox 90 Actt and required ta ker suppor . omber 1 US Corps (0 ) an all subord nate un ts to 1nclud VI RO Corp . US : r Co
  • use, the logistics of redeployment, and with rough cost estimates? 6. What currently available alternatives are there in aircraft, seaborne units and space borne facilities? These factors could be ground into or complement recommendation Sc. 7. What
  • for :the alerting of opera.ting a.gencie s of the United States Government to ~iske· of loss or serious diminution of use of faciUties abroad. The completion of the report and lnte ragency contingency planning that it represents have already been put to the test