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  • and repeated scourings--that· is "comb-out" by police-type methods, precinct by precinct, block by block, house by house and farm by farm, much ·as was done by General Massu in Algiers and which is set forth in David Galula's book "Counter Insurgency Warfare
  • in Korea fifteen years ago. General Eisenhower ha~ suggested in his_ memoirs that the threat of nuclear escalation by the . . United States was effective in bringing Communist acceptance of the Armistice Agreement of July 1953. No one outside the Co
  • Eisenhower and John Kennedy anfyndon J'ohn•on had to re•pond i ft facing _the iuue of Vietnam. " .. ... . - ~·-;-. .. :i~: ;-:. ' ·: :.;;:~"ff~'::: f>:··. I '~···-- · ~- t .., _ .. , """ · !• .. ....... • .r . •~ • f
  • of President Eisenhower's Reply to General deGaulle'a 1958 Letter Proposing a U.S. - UK-French Directorate. In a letter at Tab A, Senator Jackson asks Secretary Rusk to declassify President Eisenhower's reply to the famous .1958 de Gaulle letter proposing a U
  • no further dealings with this Administra­ tion on the precedent of Khrushchev 1 s refusal to deal with President Eisenhower after the U-2 incident in 1960. Ko.sygin, as he had done with Governor Harriman a year ago, held out the hope of better relations i
  • (Duplicate of #14b, NSF, Name File, "Eisenhower, Dwight D. Gen." Box 2] (Sanitized 1980] Ankrah to President PCI 2 p ~ 'f ·/'1-9!' Nw q 't-l9D r,7b ltr #9 -E .- Rostow, Gaud- to President f'2""1e l-ilt. !"/1,.
  • FORM 10· 101 WHICH MAY BE USED . ( 47) I ( '1-- -6ESRET Wednesday.• July 20. 1966 - 11:15 p.m. Mr. President: k (;Onnection with the attached,Doug MacArthur called me this morning. He said that Bryce Harlow. an aide bi President Eisenhower
  • LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS O R TITL E s RESTRICTION ~lf-"7--vO [duplicate of #54b, NSF Country File, France, Vol. 12; 1 p. exempted NbJ 8~ 16] 'r.J--cl-2"1 [duplicate of #18, NSF, Name File "Eisenhower , Dwight D., General [l
  • they no longer choose · to pay ; it has certainly run into great difficulties. But the reasons why the policy ·was ;tdopted by President Eisenhower and continued by his successors have · ·not · vanished. Let it be said again. There can be no •' compromise
  • . Pres ldent: Ae Here ie Covey's account of where stand• with Mllton J:laenhower. W. W. Roatow WWRostow:rln October 11, 1967 UNCLASSIFIED MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject, Consultant Status for Dr. Milton Eisenhower Dr. Eisenhower told me
  • effort twice as big as what Eisenhower has asked for. 7. But an ounce of real progress is worth a pint of propaganda and a peck of threats. 8. Washington will back you up. 9. The spirit of Taylor and Johnson, who said "Yes 1! at once
  • . .( .. -:..---- ,, Monday, March Zl, 1966 4:30 pm · ~ ·10 the draf reply to De Gaulle , for signatur appr ove. s o attach ed is General Eisenhower's comment to Goo dpa ster on the letter • which Andy read to him . While accepting the force of Eisenhower's sugge s t e d
  • . Eisenhower, of nine men to be honored with five-star rank.For General Bradley's personal report on where we stand in Vietnam, turn the page ... LOOK 11-14-67 l 29 '/ . I .. . ___ ..._.__ -"After ---amping throughout the Ieitgth ·and wi.dth of South
  • . Eisenhower, of nine men to be honored with five-star rank.For General Bradley's personal report on where we stand in Vietnam, turn the page ... LOOK 11-14-67 l 29 '/ . I .. . ___ ..._.__ -"After ---amping throughout the Ieitgth ·and wi.dth of South
  • . DISAPPROVED ~ NO------ John McCone is back from a talk with Eisenhower. Would like a mome ~with ~ou in next several days. YES JV 4/27/64 0.. . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 22, 1964 MEMCRANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT AGENDA FOR NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
  • redistributing because them. it promotes economic violence. for all the people and of the Eisenhower Kennedy. It seeks merely and and partnership. spokesmen Administration, controversy rather than Pan American Society Award -2
  • called to report the following. about the 1. He ls seeing Gen. Eisenhower who ls ''enthusiastic" Douglas committee. Cabot believes that Gen. Eisenhower's strong backing for this u:middle position" will not only give your posltlon strength but make
  • the likelihood of success in the Kennedy Round , · of I tariff-cutting negotiations and advanced the cause of freer international trade. • The high tariff on watch movements dates back to 1954 when ·President Eisenhower declared it necessary to protect
  • Gas es TAB C - Kennedy Position TAB D - Eisenhower Policy I • ' I·· --- ·- . \) SEGRB'f' - The summary positions of the Departments involved are~ A. Department of Commerce The case of the sale to the USSR of five beet harvesters can