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  • i· I1 ~ .,I I J ~ I II J .J J 1 J J r~ ] '.] rT TI w. .lJ I a-_J J ]] [1 i] [l I r· w. J Evidence of heavy infiltration activity into South Vietnam continues to mount. Since 22 March,- several unidentified units of North Vietnam's
  • : I II I TO KNOWTHAT YOU ARE THERE . 19173eZ APRIL 1?~3 • - I i • . I L~·---:-----·•--...---,........._.._..---.;..._:.,,,."--:•-"".,, .-1----~--- ;.,..:----~ ------ .j ;·,:~·
  • INTEREST ACCOUNTS OF YOUR .. ,SlM TRJP. YOU MUS! HAVE FOUND IT A FASCINATING AND ENCOURAGING ·;,- :' £Xf>ERIEAl-cE~ END QUOTE _. . ;' ., ' . '1 ,SECRH :.,:-,: -DT G: l1233tll . NOV - 1966 ' ' ') ':l' :J •I:. ii !:E . • \ .. • ,. .. I '• ~ I
  • in the DMZ area, is evidence of his loss of capability. That an enemy can be suffering more than we know is illustrated by the fact that when the .Japanese surrendered in World War II, we had no idea that their capability had become as low as it had
  • in the DMZ area, is evidence of his loss of capability. That an enemy can be suffering more than we know is illustrated by the fact that when the .Japanese surrendered in World War II, we had no idea that their capability had become as low as it had
  • me --- --Jl;Cl&l1HA&VIIN NLJ By DOUBLE PLUS V-9:>J; hz8 ' ~ARA, lhte / -II-7 3, . ,. I , s-~ j . l' j . ·ouTGOING TELEGRAM ]Oepartn1ent INOIC~U,□ CQlll(f 0CHAlG( 10 bf State z ., 0 !-·-- WI -..g ! . • ~~ • • • . SBCRST
  • .. . :---·.·: '!;', .... ~_.,._:.. .:: •.: / • , , • • :.·.\·::~1: ·: .":•_:::: :t:.:·1;.'_;_ • :... , , ., If'·,...c·choose to rcst::ne the initfo.tiw, the United States repre:. ...:···._--.,:::./:: •: •::... ~-\_·;_·t·. se17 ..~tivc ii~:;' only to ask for a mectine on the resolution ~m Viet mun
  • • ;u t1ent. tt 3. U.S. Prisoner• of War ln Hanoi. 4. Other Bueine•• Sec. 1\uak ECLASSIFIED 12156, Sec. 3 .4 (b ) e Guilelin , o. ~ , l-? 1 --~ - ARS, D tf-- I . , ,. ·o b • ·• • • . ~. Friday, ,July 14, 1966 1· 11:00 a. m. II Mr
  • LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ~ 1-J.. pp AIL , DATE '/1-'f~I C /II ) J, F ,-/.., ~ ''-'r 113,,~ I f ) -l#J.'TfT'"""Ml~~-J... ~ ~ E:i:ssi aeiQi: :f'rgm ~. ~ . conf'ia.&e"Sirl .,,. .3 • .:>.Y ~J...# #59 memo RESTRICTI
  • Washington by the U.S. of these to succeed documents George within it may leak out of other capitals Woods. the U.S. government. soon -- or from Embassies. You may wish to prepare George for press handling if and when it ; iI j_ ! breaks
  • t l V, II-~-,~ 1 CONFIDEN'flAl.. - Saturday - December 1o. 1966 M EMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Loans !or Chile AID requests (Tab B). u.nde.r the new commitments procedure, your appxoval oi a $65 million assistance package for Chile
  • a w ay to t this dsng er ou s d.ev~l oprn e n ~. ii (> , ~ IJiY 1 .,. r Since 1945, five nations have come into possession of thf s~dread Ga-pahiJity. We believe now - - as we did then - - that even one such nation is too many. -~ ut the is ~ e i
  • assistance to an African leader . (this is very sensitive and I will brief on it orally) B • ..The report of the Republican Task Force on France (Secretary Rusk has an advance copy of this and will wi.sh to comment on the problem it presents.) I II . ' C
  • SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR T I TLE -+-~~tte"T~~- .,,....._ J-0) ;:a· ' DATE RESTRICTION 3 NLJ 'II - ~ 3~ to the PRESIDENT from McG. B. ~NLJ9.>-3?7 ~ Secret 0'"""--JY•Jecl lttr ft/LJt;;:. .. ~77 2 p A Gfm,,+ JO
  • ment. DEClASSIFIED -\uthoricy £),!,:;:, ~ . B /1t/-7/4lc i; Y , , Doo. ''\.:>200.,0 NARA, Date ~ 1- 2-1, -5 f' 1-:: ,;.;:::, ••.•_, ii ur.:::-J - ···sECRET :i • . . ~= u SECRHP- - N!:>F0RN Op-61/mes Ser 0011451?61 I OEC2 6 1968 e
  • to Sec. State S 6/26/67 A 3 PP . ~ /Ii.. J 7 ~ - 8 l:j j 9-f.~ /Ulf! () let ,IJt f-/ Pres. re US FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Ros tow , "Volume 32, June 21 - 30, 1967, " Box 18 RESTRICTION CODES ::l (C) g:os~ bby Executive Order
  • will participate regularly in meetings with the foreign press, which he will host. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln DICLAsslFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NlJ I 'ii- ti) s {, By la:-@ , NARA, Date / .).-;,-e, 3 ,SECttET January ZS, 1"967 MEMORANDUlv1
  • Washington officials can take pride. 4. Pacification - "Rural Construction" Minister Thang of "Rural Construction" traveled to the I, II, and IV Corps to meet the new and provisional rural :' construction committees consisting of corps and divisional
  • OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION e---_3!-jpµ..-i-C ---c #74a memo 3 p -f -Rostoww President ..,s 1p •~ 0 5 ·1'l-,5 tJ1..,:Y-'1 tf-4~8 1-0tt'ffm--i----Ar- [Duplicate of #73, NSF, Country File, Israel, Vol. 7) [Exempt 1981] C 2p ,, II ,, ,, II C
  • as "trujillistas II and replaced them with "more polished individuals. 11 The designation of a long-time career diplomat as head of the Foreign Ministry may indicate that Balaguer intends to delegate more responsibilities in this field. It is likely, however
  • .S NSC Memo, 1130!95, State Dept. Guideline& By NARA, Date 'I- ·/JI. .q9 ~-ii.. Ulric CONFIDENTIAL .Ct H:;+,?:. If ' ---- July lZ, l965 CONF-IDSN'flA L - SOR THE PRESIDENT FROM MoGB
  • it may leak out of other capitals Woods. the U.S. government. soon -- or from Embassies. You may wish to prepare George for press handling if and when it ; iI j_ ! breaks. I SANITIZE E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 N LJ 'f'l~ :2 1l, By -~ ,N ate 4-JJ
  • by candidates. Interpreters will be present. {Comment: Concur in field trips. Urge groups visit I, II, and IV Co,;ps, remaining ove1•night if prac tical and security permits. Evening schedule o. k. for those remaining in Saigon.) -2- SECR~ September 1 9:00
  • and the national interest when these diverge from the parochial interests of individual agencies. These differences of interest will arise ii agencies try: to husband their funds, personnel, or information at the expense of other agencies or of the over-all effort
  • /29/66 A A #9a letter ~Es-IBE-N!F ROM MDT s ecret l 03/29/66 A ii i.i. .i@1;-: l p 03/29/66 A 2 p undat ed A # # JE CI e t ~ 1-rr-cfl.{ · e n t from PM Keith Holy o a k e ~ n
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE REST RICTION 1f2a cab ~ ~"ffl'F''1Tl't'l, - . . - t -- ,~ A &ee-F II co_.nH den.tial , -1 -p - undated '"if"+t!r-ecl'b'±e-,r--ttan13"±-at:4-0-as-o~f
  • . The U. N. interpretation is that nothing further can be done now• and t h at things must be allowed to settle down for several months.. Ambassador Goldberg agrees. - -SEGRE 1-EXDIS --......~--~ nv_~ _, DECLASSIFIED Au,...,... . _ Nt--;:r 'II- .3 76
  • AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUM ENT CORRESPO NDE NTS OR TITL E '1 ~ NL-.J '1 I - DATE 8 - do g- o ~ lf-;;2 '1- f ;l ..c.-- - -4,4-.-p-p-. .l ~ RESTRICTION 'ii- 3 7 G., r~ 3.g
  • "'&:MORANDUM CATTACHED.· HERETO:. AT ··TAB Bl -,~ WHICH ·,cAUSED . YOU · ro ?OSZ THE ~BOVE. QUESTIONS~ · WHILZ. I . WILt,· Nor:, ' REPLY~ TO ' ALL · .oF' T}ii:' p'orNTS ~AISED ·u1 ·.THAT / MEMORANDmr.- . r --THINK ··1Tl NECESSAP.Y TO ~ADDPESS CERTAIN ISSUES
  • ' . SECRET'. ' DECLASSIFIED E.O. I 958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ 41t,·Jt>4 By----a~ _,, _NARA Date 3-.2-«t . l L • T-34/85 MEDIUM TANK The T-34 medium tank was the principal Soviet combat vehicle In World War II. The o&"lglnal version (T-34/76) mounted a short
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  • the ·necative vote .of t:-re Soviet Union.) • ·-.·- ·: .. .' .•. . ·, ~.....' . '7-.· ~-*;. .. , .iI. ~-.•• V I f .. I .,.· --- . ·-·-- -..------......._-~·--···- ..: ... _ .._ ...··•--- - '· ~,.. --:~---.···-_- I
  • . C:OU14aCL T-U ..IOHN 19,■UNOOCK,J"• PAUL t.,AHC:RN ~HILLI~ H, MAYUI J. ,tOBCIIT CAaSIOY THOMAa M. aMAI.I. CENTRAi. ARICA 6 • 34QO COOi!: 312 c:ADUI AOOMSS: WOll&M UD • C:Hlc:AOO OOM>014 II, COON a &. NAIIO i.oci.,-0110 o,-,.,c:c JOH~H MICHA.CL C
  • CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Agency: RESTRICTION White House, for State concurrence. A #36 Memo Bttndy re t A II A FILE LOCATION NS , McGeorge Bundy, Memos for the President, Vol. 5, 6/1-30/64 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 11652
  • , and lose his ability to move back toward us even ii he decides to do so. There is also a distinct risk that fae frustrated die-hards may yet force Pakistan to go the Chicom route, even at the cost of US support. We are simply not in effective communication
  • . and control over .i C.0:-.:·-:::stic tcc~ology; (ii) governrr.znt control over· sales by fo::dgn s~1=>sidiaries of US co~p".;:nies_; , and. by :(oreign purchasers 0: us ;· i equip:-.1ent; and (iii) willingness of our allies to make cooperative 2~rangerr
  • • will 1t.ve you a chance to con•ider the problem beforehand. Hold tor discu ■ sion -----W. W. .-j'IJOftllf' Ro ■tow _ DECLASSIFIED &0 ..12958;Sec. 3.5 .Stat~ Dept. Guidelines'""' i, By~NARA,Date All.J f~OEPARTM lt/.,1B-II.· l ~NT OF' STATE
  • ~ - . _.- :-.~ · , : _, , . 7 ~.-, ~.. ~J i:A ll,d • ;:. -~ Q 0 "" " • ~ o -~l,_ e • • e \» ~·-· . "-•,.•·•i:"J :~, ·;),":_.;,. : : 1 : "Q O • " c ~LIBRARY atory Review Case II NLJ f 3 . ~ '£;: ~ lJocwnentf 5.JA,1 S . I TIZED . · I President s Talk