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  • CHlCLUDlNG 1,694,944 REGISTERED VOTERS OUT OF A COUNTRY\: IDE TOTAL o·y 5,853 ,25 l ) . HERE, THE MA IM BU~DEN OF" SECURITY IS CARRIED B.Y THE VI~TNAMESE THEMSELVES, SINCE A'w1ERICAN GROUND TROOPS ARE LIMITED TO ONE INFANTRY BRIGADE. •GENERAL 1.3(a)(4
  • ,?:,ll 1 8 04/27/66 A 1, e: Sant NL..> -#~ -a-me-rm:r- #,2,g19 Fcport Domingo .>l- A.. lLiO--trnr lm ~ i-
  • ot imprea ■ iona and oontaet ■ artordN: b7 hie tirat vi,it to Black Africa. Further, Preeident SINGHatexpreeMd tb• hope to the Vice President that he could meet with Prime Mini ■ter MaaadouDIA to di ■cu ■• Senegal'• economic develoi::ment plan•J
  • . - ON 29 ' JAN 6'8• Ar . 34'1:'04N/129·33E · THE l-SOV'lE:Y-' DE· ao;s : : CLOSED uss· BANNER· T9• 450 1' YDS '· ANO ILL UMINATED • ':'.ITH SEARCH.. .. ' LIGHT • · ~ ~ ~ ..·.:~. 0. ON 33:· JAN• 68; A·1' 36"' 02N/130 .. . E; THEI ·SO VI e:r·, MERCHANT
  • ;l~ I 010 l-;LRY':» £:1. NARA. Date - o,, Authority Jhl Bv ~ Doclas&ifiod . •• .. by il,;_thori~y· of• tho Prci~idont; 2/14/ 68 .-1~;. • .' . •. .-. I .• ~~ ••. "' vi'"' ~,0r.s. Resno:ise: :'p((o,4 . • ".I\ ~ '(a) Wa should stall
  • . In our view,· it would also militate against Israel's l-0ng-term security interest by causing further escalation · -o_f the Near East arms race. In addition·, our secret and highly sensitive · · arms control initiatives would be s.e riously vi~iate_d. 5
  • by statute or by the agency which originated the document . (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor ' s deed of gift . GENERAL SER VI CE S ADM INISTRATIO N GSA DC 73-495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-7 2 ) .. F ebruary 29 i 19 64 E D
  • > and of paragraph are revised and a new subparagraph ls added to paragraph to read as follows: § 123.23 Canadian shipments. • • • • • • • Naval nuclear propulsion Items as defined In Category VI: (4> Nuclear weapons strategic
  • 44. Research File [TASK FORCE VI - Firearms]
  • ‘ Administration, by :>;■ r >'or the indomniflcatiou of co.tii'- cl.irs. ?rcE ■ ,:a c o a k u o p ik t e r n a t io n a l s e c u r it y in s o u t ii- ;;A3T A5UA I Vi. J .T /u N S l ' IE L D . M r . P r e s i d e n t . I c ;; U i a t t h ' ) V i e t n a m
  • , Rostmi to th@ Pree s ~ 6-'f -=-r----====::ft.:=::==-- c. 1 p. -1, t~ a O'RJ?9'F >-tIodi L_ p . -r-e I.1 •}C. Jaa Vf-S±t S 1 p. A/1 fl 1/7/o,) .,vi--,,s - ] L i;:Q 1~ 1,,y61 ~/f::1-7-91 Ail---S- fl'l-
  • ,....... ... ................. . .. ....... .. ... ... ..... ... ....... .. .. . ..... ................ .... .. .... ..... .. ..... .... . ...... .. .... . .. . ; ... .......... ... .... . .. ............................................ ... .. ...... .... ... .... . ...... . .... ..... ........... .. ........ .. ...... .. ..... . .......... .. ... .... ............. . ....... .... . .............. . ..... ........ .... .. .... ........ ... ...................... ...... .......... . COL Dienstliche Riicldragen l 7/ l - ··· ················ ·· ······ ' ····· ······· ···· ·· 0 ./ 124 679 12 000 Bllicke x 100 2. 61 + C 187, DIN A 6 (VI, 2 Anl. 4) [1 of 2] [2 of 2 front] [2 of 2 back] August 23, '1961 Dear ldrs. Palmer
  • \ escalation point occurred shortly after the police left the scene , looting beginning as a local agitator broke the first window. This was followed by a period of several hours in which the police , returninK to the area , made no vis ible effort to stop
  • 2 p ;....., 10/30/62 A 10/ 30/62 A /' "'Top Sec-ret . To VP from Col. Burris F ILE LOCAT ION VP Security File, Nations and Regions Policy Papers and Background Studies on Cuba Affair (VI) RESTR ICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order
  • Folder, "Policy Papers and Background Studies on Cuba Affair (VI)," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 8
  • . Comblne U.rrera vi•lt with .ceremony _ Prefer ••parate appolatm.enl Call me - -· w.. w. aoatow Attachm.eDt Tab A • Draft statement cc - Mike MaD&to• De Vier Pler ■ on Jhn lone• for Cenmon, on Apl'll 17. }IB. PRESIDfil-lT: Here are the questions
  • ,, It would also in fulfillment by our Governrr~nt under Article would each side to . resources which could and would contribute constitute of the obligations a most undertaken VI of the Non-Proliferacion • GROUP1 Excluded from automati1
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  • you for your own special part in this me ·orable occasion. Sincerely. His Excellency Ousmane Soee Diop .Am.baeeador of Senegal Embassy of the Republic of Senegal 211Z Wyomin Avenu~. N . W . VI aahington, D . C . Z0008 7· W. Rostow t
  • , the threat to the re st of mainland Southeast Asia will be greatly increased, as will the threat to natioris in the re st of Asia to the east, to the north, and to the west. VI. THE EVENTS SMCB FEBRUAJ^Y 1965 Despite all these measures by the US and other
  • bE> e:i menfHlG~ to the p11h l i c. RUSI(: We ought. to g~t ci vi J j ans in thn Cnnt~ rn~niona I t~(l l:imon.v to fl.blJSt'! the f~el ing thf'.t th" rnili tary P~rhaps Rusk ~ith BA.LL.~ will d~cjsiom;;. i.n mnk.in1i: the .1N I I . : Con~r·nss
  • paths may cross Vi th yours at this time. Until then, I rema1.n Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Judge Sarah T. Hughes 3816 Normandy Dallas, Texas LBJ:LC:wlJ ... ... \ . ]eJ.i.ci:lai..ioM filMLB!) :[{fl· J You know .9 would doA.e 6ei.rig. in /J
  • .... ..... R !'-i •SENSITIVE ;: r-. ,, ~•I \ , .J• • :' . • • • • - ·J.'· -•. REPORT ON COMMUNisr MATERIEL LOSSES. IN SOUTH :•. • VI~n~~MIS ·o, SOMEINTEREST. :., . . COMMltlIST: MATtRIEL .LOSSES IN· SOUTH VIETNA! • ...... SIZABLEIN.RECENT
  • THIS VIEWWITHABOVESTATEMENT.IT IS MYFEELINGa PARTICULARLY IN VIEW OF EXCHANGE Of IDEASTHATTOOKPLACE DURINGRUSKfSVISIT ANDPROBABILITY Of U.K. ENTRYINTO COMMON MARKET THATWERE-EXAMINE OUR-PRESENT NUCLEAR SITUATIONVIS-A-VIS THE SIX NATIONSANDNATOUSINGCURRENT DISCUSSIONOF MRBM•SIN
  • . Mr. Eugene C. Pulliam, Lebanon, Ind.. Dear Geno : The ::t'ollm'\1 1nc i!3 the leRt paragraph of a letter fron Broaoh to TT1lholM: "I ,vi oh that you would diaotma v;i th Mr. tfarnh tho el1m1nnt1on o f the r.enero l l.fowapapora, Inc., 1tern \·lh1oh
  • a hand in this particular operation . . M cG. B . Ill v G,, prU 22, 1964 · .£ M , MDU F OR THE P SlDENT .e~n az_._1961. 1. Smatbe at Asia. Vietnam. ad Laos. Secreta17 auak wtn be prepa~ed to co• ment oa tM. SEA TO meedn1, oa hl• vi lt 't o ,lgon
  • Efforts Meanwhile, US ~iplomats were active in seeking to deter Turkey, Greece and Cyprus from aggravating the situation. 11/ As Security Council Document S/5575, March 4, 1964. -, E VI lo an example, when on March 13, 1964, the Turkish Government
  • are llghtlng with Interior rllles because they now can' t get enough models of the gun they used to hate came back from Vi('tnam a i w wcdts ago shocked at th disco\· ry that the i t C.Ong carry bett rrifle tha n man of the soldiers on our ide. Thi as not only
  • \VIS NOV 14 1966 105 -l-~158 Title: ROY E. FRJ\NKJIOUSEH, JH. Chamcte,: RACIAL MATTERS Report of: DGte: Office; Philndclph:l.nJ Pcnnnylvnn1 Bureau File I: ROY FRANKHOUSER · has. returned from Eu:rope, and continues to reside at 133 South
  • conference and I am most appreciative tor the generous ~ • 26, 1963 I va.s grateful for the opportWJity - ' I • It certainly vu a pleasure setting ;t o be Vi th you and I enjoyed our visit. 111 Ill 1 I r - I 1 ,I . I i r J.. /-1 T I I
  • into 42771, account (B) Saigon 42772, 23982 comments in Refs A and C, we propose re vis ion of the GVN "working we have interspersed (C) Paris explanations redraft". the Where appropriate, of our changes in the GVN draft of Ref B. 2. BEGIN TEXT
  • a m~st, remarkable photograph 1n colour of the renaezvous :>f the United States spacecrafts Gemini VII and Gemini VI, which I was most glad to get a da3 or so ago, It was most thoughtful of you to have sent this to me. With all good wishes to you
  • Party to this Treaty so desiring may, pursuant to a special agreement or agreements, obtain any such benefits on a bilateral basis or through an appropriate international body with adequate representation of non-nuclear-weapon States. f ARTICLE VI Each
  • Attachments: Tab A - Letter from Prime Tab B - Proposed Minister Shastri. Reply to Prime Minister Tab C - Draft Cable to New Delhi. Shastri. .. t ----a19""{rv-~a qr ~~ ',t 'vi ir / I '•' ' I ,,. I• j r ' ; ~ .._::;:J-l . _Y 65
  • for t- il 11 fi ld d do . . Vi ' C el . : l e jo . G C dul ( d - .) SECRET EXDlS - 4 - September 5: Meeting with General Westmoreland and other senior Mission Officers. Classified Mission briefing and field trips (Military