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- . The ultimate purpose of these experiments is to improve our ability to dis criminate between natural seismic disturbances and underground nuclear explosions. II. Economic Actions 1. Exploratory Economic Talks- We should be prepared to begin tech nical
- of any action considered desirable and feasible based on a review of General Taylor's Point 3 ("Defects in Training") and the Taylor Committee II (Training) Report. In addition to the survey mentioned immediately above, a Review Board consisting
- surfaced in the course of continuing review of national security policy. The following are some major examples of such planning tasks: a. U.S. Overseas Bases and Installations. A complete survey of (i) existing military and civilian bases overseas; (ii
- BRIEF OESCR I PTI 0 CANCELLA TION ATCHMAKER II 14 Jan 66 o x re a a 8111811 NATO task To roup. x NATO ( NATO) rcia a x re s a. mall NATO task roup in e 1 ct d CA AD : 22 Jan - 16 Jun 66 CINCLA ATO VE TLANT I mbark d. US : 3 DD (6
- of Security FIAB - TABIE OF CON!IENTS I. II. III. IV. Introduction - The Problem ----------------~------------- l Basic Factors and Premises ------------~----------------- l Basic Conditions at the White House -------------------- 2 Objectives
- &•: d• Commtttee. Tkeae heut.1• wlU-coac:e a ·t UUf -: f.f.4lie•· ·tioaeac boQl V. I · an.a. foretp1 to he mtMUt la tk.e ·COUe:Ct·,o f wade ••a·ou.u~. MaaJ ~.... .....,,.• .i fpm, a4 wlll oome l•,.,,_4 to ple$d. for the!#' poctoct. to b• .-c~ l•om ii. 1
- , for your signature, which I asked BOB to prepare - after BOB had studied State s paper and had agreed ii that the paper had merit. The NSAM is designed to indicate the President's 1 general approval but not to tie him down to anything specific
- E.0 . 12356, Sec. 3.4 NLJ 93-4 S-:By 1~ , NARA, Dacc II- l/,-'J~ SEC!tl!!T THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 6, 1964 NATIONAL. SECURlTY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 309 FOR: The Secretary of State The . Secretary of Defense The Administrator, Agency
- A A [Partial duplicate of # 1] #6 memo Smith to Holders of NSC 6019/1 .- rL/Oj ~ _J/_8 memo Read to Bundy S,-- I I II 2p ,NSAM draft .. /1 I( . _.. S ~p #lOa memo "Draft NSAM to replace NSC 6019/1" c 5p undated A A FILE LOCATION NSF
- as a carrot, to promote ~ ;g.t;;l re'\\B:! d liberalization and increasing independence. (ii) To follow through, you will need to have authority to cut tariffs on imports from individual Bloc countries to most-favored nation levels.. Except~ Poland
- in Washington, D. C.,from 3 to 6 October 1966 Pan American Union General Secretariat, Organization of American States Washington, D. C. 1967 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION • I. 1 ECONOMIC BACKGROUND 1 II. MAJOR UNDERDEVELOPED REGIONS
- coast is restricted to narrow coastal valleys. Movement of goods is ocean-oriented. YET i II Yet the following situation confronts South America: Acreage of wheat, corn 1 rice and beans must double by 1980 to meet the internal demando Lands
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- 'eside11t will be made by the Atomic Energy Commission, unless otherwise dii:,ected by the:) P.rosident. II !~~ ~;hi'-'' I~i~n~ /signed/ ROSTOW W~W. NOTE: NSAM No. 176 of Aug·ust. 1, 1962, has been incorporated into this NSAM. DH::HJ Aam Jcicy
- required in the foreign areas or countries of interest; . ~ (ii) the :relative cost of alternative means of transmitting the required ;I I program material to these areas or countries·; and (iii) current tech nological possibilities and limitations
- the Foreign Assistance Act so as to give the President authority to provide emergency famine relief and other forms of humanitarian assistance. II. ---SECRE~ Actions -SECRET -6- II. Actions Toward Achieving a Common Western Approach We should strengthen
- 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
- 1965 AUG S NA II 07 MEMORANDUM FOR MR • . McGEORGE BUNDY THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: Naval Visits to the Indian Ocean NSAM 289 of March 19, 1964 approved the concept of periodic naval task force cruises in the Indian Ocean, and directed that plans
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- compensation for the nationalization of the facility. The aide-memoire recently forwarded to the President lays the foundation for thiso 4) t I· !,. II I I I I' I Reentry rights into facilities in France in case of war The GOF has offered to discuss
- choices exist on long-term technological R&D trends -SECRE! -3 What are the possibilities for smaller ,_ B IM trends? - ...................~.ii/ii less conspicuous facilities? What are the possibilities of miniaturization and with what rough
- to assert tile rls1lt to cvorfly pro~ably bo s~e ~.a *'as require-ii..,• it =1ght bo dlf!icult political (and pass1bl7 ope:-.ational) lf·l (or ~v~~ced a.ll'Cl"'&ft) fl!ehts u ~c.t,e~uled fli ,~hu. coAtrastod ~o disadvnnt~i~s iQ spcr~dlc acre
- 7p mror ---- A J.21.2.31.J...llL-.i----A.. undated- - I'( A #11 memo II FILE LOCATION NSF, NSAM, NSAM 361-Treatment of Foreign Vessels lliegally Fishing Within 9-mile Exclusive Fisheries Zone Box 9 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FO RM OF DOCU MENT .. lrf #2 DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE -04 12. - 'Vt RE STRICTI ON Comments on Status report on-NSAM 295 II s A tI /f C.L.._.- - - 1 p "I tf 2/14/65 A ti l'I ~!e
Folder, "NSAM # 282: Project Sulky, 2/11/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
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- of the proposals contained in Section II of the comments contained in the AEC memorandum dated June 26, 1964. 4. The Review Committee noted that the general coordinating responsibility · for the implementation of the above actions is the responsibility
- CA-869 b~ ~,\~.. '\1 ~ UStf\ .. e,cfo11~1-i~ c 2p -4fZTl6~-+---...a II I( #28d memo AM332 JIDdat~--t---n c---~p #29a memo NSAM draft~ $L----3/p A f LE LOCATION NSF, NSAM, NSAM 332--US Government Policy on English Language Teaching Abroad
- and Technology DECLASSIFIED White House Guidelines, Feb. 24, 1883 By.~ • NARA. Date //-/f 'f l.a ~KHl'tAL MltMOIW\NDllM· l"
- . a.~ ~,af:a. "1.cqui1£ctc:t Review Qo~11J.
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- , and other resources required for the survival of the remaining population in the period of extreme emergency." DEC ,, Jr h0t-i{V Bt.i_ t:o.C>T'~-~ · A~C tJl)·b--(-1. .. ~ARA II· 2 The Committee has sought to assess the various elements of stockpile
- reaponaible will bo Mr. Francia Bator. ft ls hoped tbat the :report can be received at the White Hoyae by .Jaily 15. DECLASSIFIED . Aut onty • By~ NSC. ' ' ii NAKn-, 1>/ € 0000 . . _f-f? \""" u .;_ ) d... .. C'-.+--~ W. W. Roa tow CONFlDE)ITlA
- -planned, Communist economies. It does contain some rules and standards for the .conduct of state trading (Articles II, XVII and other provisions). These rules, however, were designed only for state trading enterprises operating in the setting of a free
- in accordance with the President's wish that all unnecessary inter agency committees and task forces be terminated. McGeorge Bundy I , iI I. . Dist ri.b ution: Sec State Rusk Sec Defense McNamara AID Admin. Bell l· l ;I . 'j 1 Sec Treas Fowler Dir. , BoB
Folder, "NSAM # 273: South Vietnam, 11/26/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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- the hardships of pro_t.rac.ted CJUerrilla warfare, Yet we have not 'tOP e!9 OB ii~ -13 pinpointed enc Uy what their motivations are. Similarly-, we know that the strateq1c hamlet pro
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- OF THE UNITED STATES Friday, November 1, 1963 Mr. SYMINGTON. Mr. President, everyone who has followed the foreign aid program over the years knows the great amount of good it has accom plished, especially during the years shortly after World War II. Recently
- Attnrnry Oirnrntl lhtalftngtnn, II. or. July 10, 1964 TO HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES WHO WIRE RECIPIENTS NOTICE OF RESCISSION OF POLICY RELATING TO CLEAllANCE PROGRAM FOR I'lIDIVIDUALS _OTHEll THAN FULL-TIME FDDAL EMPLOYIBS ~ORANDUM OF The National
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