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  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info 001b Memo To Rostow from Helms ~ 001c Report Report 4 Date Restriction TS 1 12/8/67 A TS- 13 12/8/67 A 12/19/67 A /if=vi samesanih2(lJ;on 2.JlqJI?)pt'" Nl.if/AAC ll-U5
  • to the President and Mrs. Johnson of a general nature: A. B. C. D. V. Elizabeth Tilson ThomasR. McCoy Christine W. M. Stugard Barbara Dillworth Ashton Gonella {Mrs. Johnson's Personal Secretary) and her assistant: A. Marilyn Walz VI. General errands
  • to the President and Mrs. Johnson of a general nature: A. B. C. D. V. Elizabeth Tilson ThomasR. McCoy Christine W. M. Stugard Barbara Dillworth Ashton Gonella {Mrs. Johnson's Personal Secretary) and her assistant: A. Marilyn Walz VI. General errands
  • Military Casualties 3,600 90 720 NO GOOD ESTIMATES Civi lians 40 0 30 General Wheeler: The attack on Pleiku came as a surprise. The r e we re no South Vi~tnamese casuaities . Our fo rces were in a compound outside the town. The a r ea has been quiet
  • trnops defeated this. VC h1s 27 bJ.tt..:..1.ioas of PAVN. Capable of infiltrating 4, 500 men a month, ab0:.:.t th..=-
  • Secretary Rusk: We are working on procedur e s. General \Vheeler: Small groups are coming through the DMZ. Vi
  • ·; ..· ., . ... :z .;: ·,:;,· .,. ·'.... ·. ... ...,. . • ~·· ' .' .. •.... . ··.·r0T~d .j.,l .~11\.--· ·;I :i. • .• : < J e ~ o $ .). "··~ - N VI). ./J;-:..~ Cc,/ "-~~ ./? - cf "' d°C;·id·.~. s-~'·*'ci~;'·.~;"';;,:;~,~v.;·'·~~( .-. @ " J.1
  • the President's staff each mornin~r, as I have in the past. The President asked that any matters of u1 rent importance be brought to his attention at any time, day or night. He ccsignated no intermediary. 3t !VI"!t: SET 1 6. At 12:30 I went to the President's
  • . Vi President JOltm.11.oll 1a intereat and w .-r., inteNatad in the B■ ssiin c.nter tor tbia purpoN. 9re UDi.ftN1t7 ~ tbe Pb1llpp1nea bu a 1al ~tot Asian tud1" at 11b1oh tbay bave •tu rnta tl'OII a ama:r ot Aaian ooun,r1ea 11b1oh1111.ghtbe wrlatd
  • that in all justice and fairness you can hold us responsible for the wrongs of the past, which had their origins in their own set of circum­ stances, knowing, as you must, our own good will vis a vis the interests of the country in both interior and foreign
  • are holding out and the enemy is attempting to reinfo r ce them. In the vicinity of Saigon there are two Vi et Cong divisions. Gen. Westmoreland reports from the field that the Hue - Danang area is the most se riou s problem. Th r ee ARVN battalions
  • (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION ei1ecto1 , FBI to Bremle'f StRltb ~ d. Al4-VI ~1..: j oo -~31 a&e eehle 1 p ~I/ » ·'is=N4d '15~ Secret Director, FBI to Bromley Smltli o~ d..- l'-'-' N1-'l"D0~3 I 1 p ~~ l#••l'•'S' NZJ
  • , and to assure that U.S. reductions do not diminish the bargaining power of NATO vis-a-vis the Soviet Union and East Europe or otherwise prejudice the prospects for meaningful negotiations with Warsaw Pact nations on mutual East-West force reductions in Europe
  • OR TITLE ~nCltOw ~n l>'RF~ Ope-- &/l/t1t> if//., S 'I I - 'I 7'0 DATE ~ · ,..,,.., RESTRICTION .. _ AA(.; r r;:;Tf-:X:U/VI Howard Wriggins to Walt , IS Sc ~ ·~ cj @/ 11/24/66 (2 Wriggins to Walt memos of same date attached) ~,,..--t;-A.. 1/~/o
  • capability may be pertinent. These concerns relate importantly to Indi~'s ~ - 6 to India's future position vis-a-vis Communist China in Asia, and to whether an effort to "go it alone" militarily (including nuclear as well) will come to be regarded
  • !:.c ~~riou::n3ss o! ~:~~ r:iil .:;t:-i~:e he .,.zr~cC. v1it:l -::::i.o ~cr.'lz.-~;s , ., ' po;~~tb.l. 9) Pc;.; ·~ ...-:=.:zt~:: G~n~ral 0 1B:ion. =~vi~~.7cd ·~he ~' t~tus ci ~..:-:11.:J. :l::ic~ c.a. -:::.~ hill. Eo liatcd somo oi th-.) bill
  • tow, George Christian. The meeting began at 2:10 p. m. The meeting ended at 4:00 p. m. Attachment. EYES ONLY NHR·.m:rn TO EE ,VI ALJMINISfRAHVE r.lARKING• + av \)C...I SERVICE SET -:: ;j !ft -\ t-"l/ EYES NOTES OF Meeting b~gan: 2:10
  • Copyright Holder. VI . ilioiilOS fohnscn [2 of 3] iV1E-EiiNG ?tOTES (;Q?YRiGHTEO 2w~licetidA Rea1;1ire& Parmis·;:on of Copyright H,glder· W, Thomas Jolmson - 3 - Speaker McCormack: Suggested that the President may want to invite additional
  • worked on . ( 1) Khanh is a very impres s ive person who ·realizes fully that hfo problem i s not just militar>' · ( 2 ) We ne e d to get rnore flags flyin g in $(}uth Vi etnam . We need to help persuade other coun tr ies to pr ovide ass i s tance to 'v
  • ~:~c:·;~t'J ti·~~ ~~i.!c~~~~ Zlt;l~- .and I..·~lllor. £~~nd p.-~ .\~~:~iozio:·l ft;1X ti . t~n dr~y.s CJl !:ep·!crrJ?';c ?. cc1iz-e.. ct p-.vi tl1 l?:i se~·;i~c~ :r:e '~. tvt..:~r c·f t.Y:9 iG~£1~:;.1c~ ! !!..lnT;~:~~~~1l \'lf I·!i:..'1'0 -:":C.f4
  • absence, as well as all the other U . S. personnel who serve in Vi e tnam . Ambassador Taylor noted his own appreciation and admiration in the members of the U . S. team . The meeting adjourned at 3: 15 . ~JG Chester L. Co~ Atchmts - a/ s -==32:0P
  • , March 15, 196 8 -- 4 :20 p.rr•. ::v.: ~::vi ORAI\DUM S --B-~CT u J.t.; : FOR THE PRESIDENT 5 : 00 ' fi t· Max· ch . p.n.1. l\J.ee·1ng, . 15, 1901 8 '.... Ask Sec. Clifford to present his recommendations. .... Questions, if not answered: ? What
  • '... :::" '_-:" ·, .• , . . .... : . . . . ... , : . • . . • . ·.. . • . ' ' • . '. :.. .: ... _._:· ... ·.. ~--.:· •.• ....-~WESHALL, OF COURSE, CONTINUE OUR AIR·, GROUNDAND SEA' OPERATIONS..,: •.. ...-.: ·....: •••.. :, .·:->,·
  • and Secretary McNama r a inf ormed the Presi dent of the agreement between State and Defense , b u t h e says that the President did not express h i s vi ews or agreement on the matter . Accordi ngly, we a sume you will want to clear t h e language
  • • ... . . ..i,·~ .. aoa14 .. tuUy fo•·.., uw -.l4 --••••••·- ~ly CMy -e t.11 J*..U•I tab•·· 4ora..de.r•Mtktat·,_ .,,......,of ... ca•• •lac• So I IUtli'• l lbat: fOll pt'ovlU Wm lo.._ cwn,• ·witl1 f01U' tecom• -.-4•U... .........cl rt 1961·66 VI &14. ~I .PS
  • , McNamara and Raborn for establishing contingency alternatives for our intelligence facilities in Pakistan.. But you felt we ought to hold final decision lll1til after you talked4with Ayub. Then we held :further tmtil after Tashkent and the Indian Vis
  • could expect some pretty heavy fighting in the next few days. S-RV1Cf!SET - :J L IST OF A TT EN DEES, NSC M E E TING Ma rch 6 , 1968; W e dne s day. lZ: OO noon Vi ce Pre s ident Humph r ey Se cretary of State Ruak De p uty Unde r Secre tary B ohl
  • ' the dtJ>ect auper•ieion of ta. An1ba•ea4oii·. ) 6. P:t·o grame ot military an.cl economic aasiatauce sheuld be n:u.dntata.d at euch level• that. ihetr mapit•d• aad efl•ctivenea-e in the •Y•• of the Vi•tna.meee Goverameal do act fall helo,w the levels
  • d the- a.id bill i • aot to rock the boat Wl he knows Nor dOfJ Vi m. where the course problem. :ryt.hing Just now. tnm&IY ur e that. you. postpon yo\t.r On thia core Kom T home l ave lo-r s • hb· own dladAct pr &:r &om value of havi you
  • AND DOWNED VI C HON GAY HARBOR, ABOUT 0 5 0 75 0 Z . at 3UN0 REPOGTED ACFT H I T , PILOT AT THAT T I M E LOCATION. IF DRV, (VIV COMPLETED SECOND ATTACK ON PT UNABLE TO COOTROL ACFT AND E J E C T I N G . SEEN BUT " B E E P E R ” HEARD FOR APPROX
  • In response to a reques t from t he President, Mr. lvlcCone reported that there was nothing new out of Vi etnam this morning worthy of mention . Secretary Rusk said that we had preliminary information about what might become an important new development , l. e
  • . A VI ITNAMESE OFFICIAL SAID THAT ROADS l N THE AREA SURROUNDING NAM DINH Cln' WERE SO BAO THAT IT WAS BECOMING INCREASINGLY DlFrlCULT FOR SAM MISS 1LE TRANSPORTERS TO M:>VE FROM PLACE TO PLACE. l. END Or SUMMARY. IN EARLY AUGUST SEVE~AL MEMBERS
  • " o4•'-'3 1118 Sketch RESTRICTION Conf. Olsson ~~ h-2-3 DL/ //17 Sketch DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Conf. Na ~ ., 04--
  • : ·..~ ~·.: -~ ·.F- • ·, ..r ~ __ ,. ~.'- .... lf .. . .., . ~-.;. -. f\~r- ... ··~!.., t.Md II & I t 4 d plQF'& c;OP¥RIGMiED · . Pulwilc"'-tir·n R-n qujres ... P-erMissieA ei Cgpvrigh• ~·fokier. VI. Thomas Jol\ftseR 4 .­ .:• fhh __ ',,I I • •t
  • ,,, mtJ./e lb /eei610n D'1 IJ/r, rk ~'1'°'11/. V\/ hen do !I "f """ 'i'I ,.., T N\A.~e T"'"'•~ ~~"c . . .nctme~ I ! I i 1 ~ • .s Whee\e~ \~ w i \\ \e~ \:. WA~; t\~-k>"' A~ 'l) \ c..c.:>o .... \J ;" s~, 1 o VI. ·,,, Arrtttof4~MflM
  • to the United Nations Security Council on August 5, said that the first Tonkin incident involving the SS Maddox occurred 30 miles at sea from the mainland of No r th Vi etnam. The second incident involving the SS Maddox and the SS C. Turner Joy occurred 65 miles
  • of the St. Lo. is Hous ing Aut hority, a mem ber of the St. Louis and St. Loui s County Transit Committee, Vi ce Chairman of the Boar d of Commissioners of the St. Lo .lis Land Clearance Authority and a mem b er of the St . Louis Bicentennial Cor po ration