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  • of' the Atomic Energy Act. what Congressman Holifield for details some time lO If., for example., we have megatons here? Mr. Holifield asked if there would be any- objection to saying that we have (say) 6,000 weapons in Europe, and no one raised any
  • --f'.lo) Bv~. NARA. Date '&/cn{'l~ level. In the case of the Central Intelligence Agency, this kind of instruction will be offered at appropriate training installations. The State Department will be responsible for organizing appropriate courses
  • c #27c rpt #27e rpt #27g rpt s s II s #27q rpt 7p o~ A '\· \~ ·o lo v1 w cn· iot "US Military Information Control Committee" 3p s 8/1/64 A -osNSAM 294 U. S. Nuclear and Strategic Delivery System Assistance to France RESTRICTION
  • duplicate of #2c, NSAM 301] s ~ undated A 7/29/64 A 'l- It> -~3 NL. cl&/3-i,,S- s- 1p [Duplicate of #2g, NSAM 301] [Duplicate of #2i, NSAM 301] 114t-HfleJOO~~--J.;~~0f-t6--*.t8t.~~llffilistfftt:ef-~ s 4p [Duplicate of #2j, NSAM 301] #41 memo lo
  • , was charged with examining planning assu~ptions and policies for the several stpckpiles, with particular attention to: "(1) The major m.ilitary and economic assumptions used in ·c al- culating existing conventional war stockpile objectives. "(2
  • that it should examine all aspects of this question and prepare a . report showing as clearly as possible the various courses, with their premises and consequences, which may be avai~able to the ·U. S. in the future. After a preliminary survey