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- satellites have domestic as well as international applications. Satellites that can beam telephone calls or television programs between New York and Paris can do so between New York and Los Angeles. Daring and revolutionary proposals have already been
- has no objection to consideration of this item at this time. z. The prohibition against initiating discussion of this subject with Canada contained in NSAM Z48 of June 3, 1963, is accordingly withdrawn. . DECIASmlED 1.0. 12356, Sec. 39' ~ 9.1·S~J
- of President Chiari ( CJ,~ ) to the United States o We have been carrying these items in the lvbnthly Follow- up Report and have requested the Bureau of Inter- American Affairs to prepare a progress report on these directives from time to time . However
- I flL&'°Pl lo UBCUSSlFIED June 16, 1964 ~i::IP &EGR£Ta t' f''?T"IGT~ rnT>. NJ.Tl0N/ L SECUP..ITY / .CTI0N M.Ei-.{v~DUI.! N0. 305 ot State ni. Secretary oi ~l&UH "f O: The &.>crete.ry The Ch&trtnan. J tomlc .t:.zwrgy c~...unb•ion 1'he
- A· " ONAU'TICS AND SP · Cle IJ)MJNISTaAi'ION , .... Jene. ot ..April so.... 'b u ~Jal rour •caoate4 detenel ot A&»dler l'ec«Nmrl..-tion• to Mm hiUCUns wltb 6o. ussa la ome. .,ace matMr· Gatll the· J.atte• pan of, lmte .t a ¥1ew of lbe 4l•cu•lo&I be&weea
- 1429 (6-85) 'SEeltE I' November 20, 1964 ~ Mac Third time 1 s a charm. on uptake. Sorry to be so slow n reflection, I'm worried that my stoc~ -&..1.- _.\.. OJ.. is high at State. 11 I must not be doing my Job; ~ 11 ,_r ·,:_ , 0. ~ t:::fJvR RWK
- ~ ,,, ....... - I I • .,.. 'lo u j I i• I -.:,, ... • ....... ._ • ... I I I I /IL ~ . 31? t DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON June 12, 1964 -~EGRET MEMORANDUM FOR THE HONORABLE MCGEORGE BUNDY, TIIB WHITE HOUSE SUBJECT: NSAM 298 on U.S
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) .C: QRM OF DOCUMENT #1 memo Yl=~·~.+-z.eJ. #2c rpt CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Thompson to Bundy TS 6p ~l 1~k(f 1J/S::oof..-~- I 6.lo-i:t "Report in Response to NSAM 300 ... " 16 p [Partial duplicate
Folder, "NSAM # 352: Bridge Building, 7/8/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- to ignore these proposals, and it is not likely that we would receive a positive response to a renewed offer at any time in the foreseeable future. We believe, however, that the idea is a good one and that it is worth retaining for active consideration
- ( M40ewa SechU.f of the T••uvy S•c••iawr of • • lnk•lo• Seofi«.tur of Aptcoltv• le•••IUy ot Lal>or Dlr•cloe oi·Ce-Abu Jat•Jltl ace PJ' •kt.eat, Expo•t.lmport Suk FMB:mst 5/12/6S a_., --------~-~-- --·- 1:· THE WHITE HOUSE WA S HINGTON C G~tPffH
- tentatively assigned to these alternatives. Some disagreement does exist concerning the specific circumstances in which given actions might be taken, and it is generally agreed that these uncertainties cannot be resolved at this time. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958
- for service in Vietnam, increase allowances, provide better leave arrange ments for time with families, authorize accelerated promotions and give top level recognition and support to the statement that the way to advance is through service in Vietnam
- that the actual dispersals be approved on a case-by-case basis. We, however, could question some of the planning figures but on balance we have concluded that it would be better to go to work on the 1965 planning paper when that is completed. The little time
- at this preliminary point. in time. 5. Attached at Tab 5 is BOB's draft press statement for White House release; alternatively, it could be shaped to fit a Presidential press conference. There is no hurry on this, however, and I will run the press problem by you again
- ~rnatlvoa. Thar• I• ea Q~fl'·~ •~4 "* Ut,, lnU1atioll of ~:>t:fUn• lea4• 1m a Grn lltop. JG adtlitI\ln, · lo othaw p.ibUc anmcto and tho oconomlo devolf&.pm.oat ot th• Tl'tal& Territory aro .a• lmfOril:nt, lf ~o.t a• ~ltt. 1t:lJ to the Improvement
- National Security Council · which 1• ho:roby abollehed. In addition to atafl re~ularly aaatsnod. he la autl\oriaed to arrange lo r tho aaa1gnmG.rd of communications aacl other apeclallata trom any agency by detail or temporary •••lamnom. · The .Burea
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- in our memo to you). The fircst three may take a little time; but they will give· State it_s day in c.o u·r t. What ~e our objectives in this -crisis ? What is DeGaulle after? I I z~ terms o'f 1l0 i11tegrated military ~i of the West. 3, Y ~u do
Folder, "NSAM # 273: South Vietnam, 11/26/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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- assistance should be maintained at auch levele that their magnitude and effectiveness 1n the eyes of the Vietnamese Government do not fall below the levels sustained by the United State• ln tho time of the Diem Government. This does not exclude
- ~ Ascension) by June 1966 without serious degradation to scheduled programs • .. (See details below in 'a ction on paragraph 4 of NSAM 295). Timing of !CJ Judgment on South West Africa The best current prediction is that the !CJ, now in sunnner recess
- for individuals other than full-time federal eaployeee reflected that it should be con.._tinuedo Therefore, all Executive departments and ageaciea shall continue to take appropriate action with reapect to the following provision& of the above program~ lo The depth
- On the recommendation of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and the Administrator of the Agency for International Development, the President has ·d ecided that no public determination.with respect to aid to Indonesia should be made at this time, in view
- 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
Folder, "NSAM # 282: Project Sulky, 2/11/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
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- with the desirability of conducting Project SULKY sometime in December. It was agreed that the AEC would include Project SULKY in its regular authorization request for WHET STONE II and that final approval would be given at that time after the Re ommittee had an o
- or obsolete interagency committees and task forces. At the present time there are six interagency committees and task forces for which I arµ responsible. Four of these groups are either actively carrying out continuing assignments or have not yet completed
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- Wing and the pe·rtinent areas of the East Wi!!g. The .total survey will run about two months. SeYeral factors account for the time required. First, the White House is s. ve·r y corr.._plex facility with a great deal of old wiring and conduit, which
- ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
- 27, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR McGEO GE BUNDY THE WHIT HOUSE Subject: "Concord Squadron" Cruise in Indian Ocean lo On receipt of NSAM 289 a State/Defense message was sent to a ll pos t s in the area trans mitting the tentative schedule: April 4 passage
- i• included at thia time. $237,000. LIMITID OFFICIAL USE DllAFT RESPONSE TO NSAM 293: Language Training for UoS Government Dependents . The objective o f this paper is to explore t he need for foreign language training for adult dependents
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE 2/8/64 s RESTRICTION A 2p [Duplicate of #43, NSF, Country File, India, Vol. I, Box 128; Sanitized 1976] ~>)r/n #8 memo ~ cf #1* u~ -lo Pou . ,l Ip
- . 1964 I NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 311 TO: /YJ /(. . ;JtD C
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- should cover the full range of activities involved in planning for the operation of existing forces and the development of future forces: intelligence, deployment, targeting, considerations affecting use at times of crisis, res.e arch, development
- . McCone does not believe the dangers of another coup (except as a result of a possible assassination) at this time are as serious as he be .lieves this paragraph implies, 5. l 'I·- - "SECRET · -~- ., .. - ...., ,,,. -----~-~- ~--~ -- I . I b
- Presidential decision on the substance of a programo I believe this is a realistic schedule which will make possible the timely and orderly considera tion by the President of the subjects covered by NSAM 335. This proposed schedule presents one difficulty
- a distinct cultural and social life; although the impact of modern public health measures has created severe population pressure in the past generation. Moreover, minerals, timber (and, at one time, Amazonian rubber), drew some enterprise to the interior
- to incorporate your de sired changes. I have . reduced the time span covered in the preliminary notification from two years to one year, and have asked that a new schedule be supplied each quarter, instead of merely requesting monthly corrections to the original
- of Staff and higher authority turn for an immediate review of the situation and for advice as to the available courses of action in time of emergency. The Deputy Director for Operations (NMCC), a General/flag rank officer, and the NMCC maintain an around
- and the power system are all in a marginal state of repair and require many hour s o f time and ext ra effort to keep them in some semblance of dependable operation. Power and water are provided t o the distri c t center offices 9 schools:> hospitals, hotels
- 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
- for d.ei>lo~nt -~ the ba)Jmerke of true comm~ authorit7· manning end I , , DECLASSIFIED . E.O. 12958,-· Sec~· 3.6 ..., §f&B NL•J q7-//g . . _BY. Mc:?' ,~A.RADate 3-~1·;1 ' . ,· , . ' 3. Contribution or US Strategic Force~. The British still