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- of preserving the independence and stability of Libya. He asks that the Department of State, in conjunction with other interested agencies, prepare an action program to this end, which he would like to review by 10 April. McGeorge Bundy cc: Administrator, AID
- . 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
Folder, "NSAM # 291: Libya Base Rights, 3/20/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
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- 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
Memorandum # 298, Study of Possible Redeployment of U.S. Division Now Stationed in Korea, 5/5/1964
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- The Administrator, Agency for International Development SUBJECT: Study of Possible Redeployment of U.S. Division now Stationed in Korea This is to request that the Secretary of State coordinate a joint State-AID-Defense study which will enable me
- of State, AID, and USIA and when appropriate for other civilian agencies with limited foreign operations. Each of the other addres~ee agencies will be responsible for the organization of appropriate training programs for its own officers. Each
- , 27 November 1968, in the New State Department Building. In attendance were: STATE - Mi. Howard Furnas, Chairman OSD/ISA - Miss Buckley OJCS - Col M. L. Parsons, USA, J-5 - Col F. H. Riggs, USAF, J-5 AID - Mn. Bell - Mr. Goin - Miss Hughes
- , concerning overseas communications, navigation aids, and data collection and space tracking facilities: (a) The communications requirement to support an intelligence collection facility would be reduced to the extent that the intelliĀ gence collection