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- to South Vietnam Official visits by high ranking military and civilian personnel to South Vietnam should. be coordinated with the Department of State through the Chairman of the Committee on Policy and Operations in Vietnam. This is to super,ede NSAM 217
- Vietnam
- Folder, "NSAM # 284: Official Visits to South Vietnam, 2/11/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
- for International Development In view of Mr. William Sullivan's assignment to Saigon, I have today detailed Mr. Michael Forrestal of my staff . to take his place as Chairman of the committee for the man~gement of U. S. policy and operations in South Vietnam. Mr
- Vietnam
- Folder, "NSAM # 310: Designation Forrestal Chairman South Vietnam Committee, 7/8/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
- addressees will continue to consult with the Director, USIA, regarding actions and public statements concerning Vietnam which may have psychological implications in Vietnam or elsewhere abroad. 4. The Director, USIA, will report on progress through
- Vietnam
- , National Aeronautics and Space Agency Director, Bureau of the Budget Director, Office of Emergency Planning . SUBJECT: Assignment of Highest National Priority to Critical Ammunition Items for South Vietnam and the Mark 48 Torpedo (R&D only) 1
- Vietnam
- Folder, "NSAM # 346: Assignment of Highest National Priority to Critical Ammunition Items for South Vietnam and the Mark 48 Torpedo (R & D only), 4/26/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
- our pledge of common commitment with the Government of the Republic of Vietnam to defense against aggression, to the work of social revolution, to the goal of free self-government, to the attack on hunger, ignorance and disease, and to the unending
- Vietnam
- Folder, "NSAM # 343: Appointment of Special Assistant to the President for Peaceful Construction in Vietnam, 3/28/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
Folder, "NSAM # 280: South Vietnam, 2/14/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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- , Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, becomes chairman of the interdepartmental committee for the management of U.S. policy and operations in South Vietnam. The responsibilities and authority of the committee remain unchanged. Mr
- Vietnam
- Folder, "NSAM # 280: South Vietnam, 2/14/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
- of State The 'Secretary of Defense , The President has now reviewed the situation in South Vietnam with Ambassador Taylor and with other advisers and has approved the following actions: 1. U. S. naval patrols in the Gulf of Tonkin will be re sume'd
- Vietnam
- · :-; J\ d m i. 1) i :-; t 1·.i i i on :·.SUBJECT:
- Vietnam
- Folder, "NSAM # 340: U.S. Government Shipments by Foreign Flag Vessels in North Vietnam Trade, 1/25/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
- concern for ·more careful control of military . information on operations in Vietnam. The Pre 's ident continues to believe that it is very unhelpful to have detailed accounts of the size and strength of air operations against North Vietnam, and does
- Vietnam
- Folder, "NSAM # 328: Presidential Decisions with Respect to Vietnam, 4/6/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
- reviewed your memorandwn of March 16 on the informational and psychological warfare programs in South Vietnam.. With the exception noted in paragraph 5, I hereby give m.y general approval to the rapid and effective execution of the improvements you propose
- Vietnam
- Folder, "NSAM # [325]: [Informational and Psychological Warfare Programs in South Vietnam], 3/12/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
Folder, "NSAM # 273: South Vietnam, 11/26/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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- Vietnam RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356 governing access to national security information . (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's
- Vietnam
- Folder, "NSAM # 273: South Vietnam, 11/26/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
- for International Developrn ent · Implem~ntation of South Vietnam Programs 1. The !"eport of Secretary McNamara dated March 16, 1964 was considered and appro.v ed by the President in a meeting of the National Security Council on March 17 •. All agencies concerned
- Vietnam
- Folder, "NSAM # 288: Implementation of South Vietnam Programs, 3/17/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
- in Vietnam and under conditi o n s of peaceful settlemep t. It should c onsi der how much of the input could effectively b e in the form of surplus commodities, and how much of it might be medical and othe r technical assistance. 3. An estimate
- Vietnam
- to encourage sympathetic nonaligned nations willing to speak up against those who are blindly critical of the US position in Vietnam. One of the more imminent focal points of this effort should be to prevent the Algiers Chiefs of State Conference in late June
- Vietnam criticism
- Vietnam
- ~/f/jtl /1 /c;z . . . I NOS SUBJECT 273 South Vietnam (11/26/63) 274 Cuba -- Economic Denial Program (12/20/63) 275 Exception of items from trade negotiations 276 Distribution of Foreign Aid Cuts 277 Review of our procedures
- and LIGHTNING BUG, be added to the list of highest national priority programs in order to obtain a DX industrial p f iority rating. LIGHTNING BUG drones are now being successfully employed in North Vietnam, and WHITE HAWK drones will provide an improved future
- quired under existing procedures and could set the precedent for fur ther increases in unnecessary Presidential paperwork. NSAM 358 (copy attached) gave Presidential approval for a DX priority rating for PRACTICE NINE (the Vietnam barrier project
- such authority in bilateral bargainning. The difference between Commerce and the rest of us is on timing and on the relation of this issue to Vietnam. The matter of timing is minor Jack Connor would like to have further "public education" before ~~~ .. blR in 1
- encies or opportunities. ince an extra 40 million may be needed for more ammunition, etc. in Vietnam, Bell is already considering a $50 million transfer to MAP from our $179 million AID contingency fund. All in all, we 111 probably get by this year
- representatives participate in interagency ·p lanning, as, for example, for J3erlin contingencies, for Latin .America and Cuba, and for South Vietnam. Joint Staff and .Defense representatives conduct and participate in more gen eral planning of policy
- of mankind. This could renew the historical US connnitment to use some of the savings resulting from disarmament agreements for economic development. It could pick up the President's "cooperative effort" theme in the April 8 speech on Vietnam, stressing
- is responsible when things go wrong. In that sense, I think it would tend to relieve the burden. [Q.] General, could we be a little more specific about how it will work out by using Vietnam as an example, and accepting the paren thetical note that this exempts
- British Guiana Near East Cyprus · India Pakistan Greece Turkey Far East South Vietnam** Laos** * U.S. facilities in the Congo are related to UN efforts to stabilize political conditions. ** U.S. facilities in South Vietnam and Laos are directly related
- , 1963, r eport of the Mission to Southeast Asia of the Hou:5e Committee on Foreign 21): The present conflict between Malaysia and Indonesia is, in some respects, potentially as dangerous to world peace as the war in Vietnam. The crisis raises some
- . by· December 31, They propose to review 1964 1 the advisability of the redeployment. State's objections to the DOD proposal to initiate the redeployment plan now a. ar~i The U.S. position in Asia is under heavy strain this year -- in Vietnam, Laos
- of the ,failure o1 our np1austt; e.s., suppose we don't get MLF? Suppose there ·1 s a complete breakdow.n in our attempts to --- ---isolate Cuba? ~uppose we are confronted with a c0tnplete collapse of the will-to-f iiiit in south Vietnam? Some •-worst . case 0
- that, with Vietnam cooking, NSAM 311 has been pushed to a back burner. 2. While I realize NSAM,311 (issued.in July,, 1964) is not a terribly pressing problem, we should prob able keep moving on it. Al Friedman agrees that the best way to have this happen is a needle
- to administrative delay. The last problem is particularly disturbing. Conflicts between the interests of ComSat and the surface carriers delayed the installation of ~ additional communications facilities in the Pacific which serve our men in Vietnam. Some
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- that it might be acceptable to the Soviets unless they have decided not to have any agreement during this phase of the Vietnam conflict. The comprehensive test b~n represents an alternative approach to the non-proliferation problem. This proposal has remained