Discover Our Collections


  • Tag > Digital item (remove)
  • Series > National Security Action Memorandums (remove)
  • Specific Item Type > Folder (remove)

62 results

  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ~4d memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE fo r Aelfftiais~rator DAT E RESTRICTION of AID FILE LOCATION National Security File, NSAM File, NSAM 2l8 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive
  • Foreign aid
  • Folder, "NSAM # 278: Presidential Determination re Aid to Indonesia, 2/3/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
  • 159-Methods for Improving the Coordination of Econ. & Mil. Aid ProgramsBox 1 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
  • Foreign aid
  • Folder, "NSAM # 159: Methods for Improving the Coordination of Economic and Military Aid Programs, 5/31/1962," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 1
  • for lotenatlonal Developm•.ot Olv•• 6• Cona~•••iaMl .-• other csltlcle.m of aid to tbe UAJ\, I tblr.ak H w"1cl bt 4e1lra8J• to l•i th• Pr••14ent review wr policy f t thlt matter kfore .any new decl•toaa are taken. I doa't mean to dia' he l• di••Atl•ft•4 wlU
  • Foreign aid
  • Folder, "NSAM # 319: U.S. Aid to the UAR, 11/20/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
  • . Israel has· requested grant aid to acquire 500 modern U.S~ tanks, and has inquired about ground-to-ground missiles and naval equipment . .. Israel concedes its. military superiority . over the Arahs at the present time, but in the near future believes
  • Foreign aid
  • HOUSE WASHINGTON July 6, 1964 NAT.I ONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 309 FOR: SUBJECT: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense · The Administrator, Agency for International Developme~t Presidential Determination Aid to Indonesia
  • Foreign aid
  • Folder, "NSAM # 309: Presidential Determination _ Aid to Indonesia, 7/6/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
  • recommendations which involve an enlarged role in Africa for the World Bank. The Secretary of State together with the AID Administrator - - is authorized to take whatever additional actions are appropriate to this end. II I would like the Department of State
  • Foreign aid
  • ) program loans, and (2) loans to finance "local costs" in our foreign assistance programs. The report should evaluate the economic and political merits of both kinds of loans in terms of: major U. S. assistance objectives, by categories of aided countries
  • Foreign aid
  • . •t • .... 3. lloth. st;>vtiiA.mo.i. rnlJ•t be n\&4e *° \lnde~•tancl tlU>.t no 11'•:avooab1• 4•• vtar MAP ·co~•ni. can k on«er~en \ly the- 0#1: both ~•u••· '46 iovel• -..ch year will lhpen4 ....·. QD Qlnar•t• -d \)ee&us• ouir ~ aid ·• ch 1
  • Foreign aid
  • #~ 119e 1tte1tte #98 Mem6 FILE LOCATION NSF, NSAM, NSAM 276--Distrihutjoo of Foreign Aid Cuts Box 2 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (6) Closed by statute or by the agency which
  • Foreign aid
  • Folder, "NSAM # 276: Distribution of Foreign Aid Cuts, 12/26/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
  • ~/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
  • in Turkey, Pakistan and Korea. Such initiatives would largely be a matter of encouraging AID to give earth stations a higher priority in the aid programs for these countries. In view of Doug Cater 1 s continuing association with this subject and the initial
  • Foreign aid
  • such as public espousal of "one-man, one-vote'~ for South Africa or a ·United States · Government contribution to private funds for legal and welfare aid to persons on trial in South Africa. At the same time, the United . States positions during the INDEPENDENCE
  • . Komer (2) Defense/ISA (4) Bureau of the Budget - Mr . Clark (1) Amembassy Seoul (1) AID (4) E (2) INR (1) FE (4) DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 Nl} By ,; 6' S/P (1) . 'l S'- I ?> , NARA, Date 3 -;)o. 9 .S- SiGRE'f I ADDREilB OFFICIAL
  • - : _ •_- ··.- •..... • - '···_._-.• *f _ _· --. ·. • . ' · - _·._·. . _·._.· '· - · ·. .. .-.- . .- .. & .·_-·.•_. I -~ '1' ~ ~ ""t., '•~ \ ~ \ "\. \~ \ ' March 26, 1964 McGBSUBJECT: Aid to Skopje DOD reimbursement for the temporary housing provided Skopje
  • Foreign aid
  • of Defense Director of Central Intelligence Administrator of AID Director of U.S. Information Agency It is requested that the Department of State, in coordination with Defense, CIA, USIA, AID, and other appropriate agencies, prepare a report on the subject
  • . (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 '(REV. 5-82) DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON April 6, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Walter Jenkins The White House Abe
  • 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
  • Foreign aid
  • . Chester L. Cooper has been designated .as White House representativ'e on the committee. McGeorge Bundy THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIMGTON Distribution will be made to: VSecretary of State vSecretary of Defense ...{)irector of CIA v-A.dministrator, AID
  • anothero AID and USIA increasingly overlap each other's purposes and targets in countries where both operate. A large Defense military assistance program has been administered with little contact with AID or USIA in Washington or in the fieldo In addition
  • any serious effort on the part of the various Moroccan ministries which would be involved in such conversion. This Moroccan inability to come to grips with the problem of base con­ version gave the U S. agencies involved little choice: AID could
  • an answer to a letter Senator Symington had sent to the Secretary on February 3 connecting the Academy with foreign aid. On February 17, the Secretary declined to sign the letter and has not yet done so. You will recall the draft suggested
  • , NSAM 297--Latin American Military Aid " Box 4 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
  • Foreign aid
  • Folder, "NSAM # 297: Latin American Military Aid, 4/22/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
  • March 19. The paper has the concurrence of' the Department of Defense and AID. There follows a summary of the important points covered in the action program. The United states has agreed to a Libyan request to discuss in Libya on or about April 29 tqe
  • . Paragraph three of this NSAM directed that the Departments of State, Defense and AID study proposals made by Ambassador Kennan .in Belgrade's airgram A-543 and prepare for the President's consideration possible courses of action. The enclosed memorandum
  • .--------- B. Johnson ~ 1) ( ~~ ~ ~Jl~ ) NATIONAL SECURITY AC'I1CN 11EMORANDUM NO. THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE TIIE DIRECTOR .QF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE THE AD!vIINISTRATOR, AID In view of the assigmnent of Mr. William Sullivan to Saigon
  • to reissue this NSAM? State says it is a protiemo BUNDY BKS MEMORANDUM FOR MR . McGEORGE TiiE WHITE HOUS Subj ct: 7 Reissuance of NSAM 217: Visits to South Vietna Official On January 25, 1 63 you issued to the Secretaries ·Of Stat and Def ens nd th AID
  • that their own interests would best be served by joint or parallel actiono Alternative 1: To exert maximum pressure to avert the decisiono We might, for example, threaten to termi­ nate economic and technical aid and serve notice that we would not back India up
  • (SIG) chaired by the Under Secretary of State and including as members the Deputy Secretary of Defense, the Ad­ ministrator, AID, Chairman, JCS, Director, USIA, and the Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. The SIG
  • with the President's wish that all unnece~sary interagency com­ mittees and task forces be terminated. lJ w o2;;!;;;;.w. W. Rostow Distribution: Secy State (Rusk) Secy Treasury (Fowler) Secy Agriculture (Fr.eeman) Secy C0Im11erce (Trowbridge) Admin., AID (Gaud) Dir
  • Foreign aid
  • The Administrator, AID The Director, USIA The President baa reviewed the discuealona of South Vietnam which occurred in Honolulu, and has discussed the matter £urtber with Ambassador Lodge. He directs that the following guidance be issued to all concerned: · l
  • to a newly created fund for such feasibility studies to be administered by the IDB. The U.S. will be prepared to supplement the feasibility study· fund from AID resources in support of specific projects that might be agreed from time to time between IDB
  • . · Government Dependents Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Director of Central Intelligence Administrator of AID Director of U.S. Info1·mation Agency It is requested that the Department of State, in coordinatio·n· with . Defense, CIA, USIA, ·AID
  • . - CONFIDENTIAL =-= i· . 6 in U.S. policy and operations in the country to be studied. In the usual case, the working group would include at least the representatives of the Department of State, the Department of Defense, AID, CIA, USIA, Treasury, Connnerce
  • (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DOCUMENT DATE #42 memo French reply to German Aide Memoire C 4 p ~ NLJ lj.3-~S- #44a memo ~telligenc; ~:.~~·;U-'l~ Nt:S 13-0/ ; Intelligence Memorandum S 4 p q>t: wtp 61 513166 "- f"' ,fllt
  • lmows that you are determin.ed net to pl«i'dge until after Conpes • ac;its. .flut there le honest eon-fusion aa to what yO\l'd favor doing vm.a·the aid bill is passed and the Zl s.~ptembe.r p1ttdgins eeasion tolls around. Would we (lJ ahead and pledge
  • : With Bromley Smith's permission, one copy of NSAM 347 was sent to Alfred Jenkins, this day. Alice THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -SEeftE I' May 24, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 347 TO: The The The The The The The The The The Secretary
  • tq be depe nt on Fran-ce, during his tbne, i ":a ·pei-iod of C'ria~ s o·t conflict. ------- OUT 7 ' .~ .. What shoW.d out negotiating s . What is th• next st p in nt ,gotiating about Fl: · nch Germany? ti~ oopa in ls the· Aide Me French? 4
  • . This requires legislation. Status: The Department of State and AID are carefully following, supporting and encouraging the Wayne-Hays bill which would provide all necessary legislative authority. If this bill does not go through, State and AID will attempt