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  • ation, and tro o p a c tiv itie a . A dditional tre a tm e n t of thia m a tte r la provided in Annex B. 4. Ope ratio n al plana fo r neutradlaing and elim inating theae th re a ta have been c arefu lly developed. They provide fo r a night l o w lev el B
  • ould s till re m a in and the execute o rd e r could then be is s u e d . M cN am ara s ta te s : " It se e m s to m e we
  • the summary. ( carefully, I myself have not had a chance since it has just arrived. to read I it I I them .· f If I have any comments, to you tomorrow . I shall submit .• JCS 2472/237 28 February 1968 TOP S£CPFT --- '- i J
  • the oonaensua or the night, the man J'hom the antl-Rooeevelt or the Khrushchevs. the Maoa, faction had ex rated u the em.bodlment contrlbutlona OP AllZONA the Sukarnoe, the Naaeera, the Nkrumah , or au political e . became a hero to the r and the Adlai
  • . EDELMAN, John W., National Senior Ci,uncil Citizens 5 of I TIM atiaci... memol"aadull faoom tM OUlc• of tu Secretary ef tM Treanry lmp•••••• die Pre ■Went apeat .. al. J woald appreciate it 1f 1• cOllld read it, lnlprewe OIi u. ud .... t• Haye
  • to be an offensive weapon or instrument for the purpose of section 23(l)(a) of the Larceny 1916 c. 50. Act 1916 (armed robbery) and section 28(1) of that Act (going armed by night). (4) For purposes of this section. the definition of " firearm " in section 57(1
  • President Last Friday I spoke to the National Newapa.per Publishers Association in Omahaand then The Grange in Topeka, return­ ing that night. I bad press conferences in both towns and found it ironical that for the first time in five years, rather than
  • A NIGHT ATROCITY U I T H C U T STARTING T H E ’/'.T.ftF WHEELS TURNING AS SOON AS R E T A L I A T O R Y ACT TONS APPEARS L I K E L Y . T H I S D I F F I C U L T Y I S NOT AN OVERRIDING OBJECTION COPY LBJ LIBRARY n ? v v riT ru M -r’ i/ v 2 A ^ l^ ~ W S
  • --------------.,.__--~...,-----------~-• .I 1. . CERTAIN EXTREM!ST SUPPORTERS OF KCP ·HAVE ALREADY ·BEGUN· .. ATTEMPTS AT INT IM I!>ATI ON OF OPPONENTS AND PRESS. ON NIGHT OF . :1 JU~·JE 5 A GROUPOF PARATROOPERS_LED BY A MAJOR FO~CI9LY ~ENT,ERED ·. '~ .PREMI SES OF DONGA ILBO, I NTIM !D
  • , Honorable Rutherford Mr. Benjamin H. Read Mr. Richard ............... USA ..................... M. Poats ................. JCS (SACSA) . ........................... C. Steadman ........................ General Maxwell D. Taylor, USA
  • :■■•■■i’j r _____ n . NAR9, 1. REF A? AND C REQUESTED Al5i>lTI0NAL INFORMATION CONCERNING EXECUTION OF OPERATION PIERC E ARROWo 2o THE FOLLOWING GROUPS OF AIRCRAFT WERE USED’ a g a in s t t a r g e t s as INDICATED, READ IN h COLUMNS; I s r^ V TARGET
  • to come, not. in a one-night week.expulsion of GVNpresence and influence ARVNforces - offensive directly ii ... but in a week-by­ from the rural supporting _, J the "main areas, and flowing up to the posture around tc~,n,.sand cities. 2
  • DEV.C\LUATION MOVE AND WHO RIGHT NOW BADLY NEED ENCOURAGEMENT. --==--; 4. FACT THAT INDIANS MAY READ ABOUT NEW US NON-PROJECT COMM-ITMENTS FOR PAKISTAN IN PAPERS TOMORROWA PRECISE MOMENT -SECRET i .... SECRET -2- 3384, June 8, Fro~ NEWDELHI PAGE 3
  • into elaborate detail was necessary. The proV1~1onsof secti_on.J, read in their entirety, allow the necessary accommodation t? established practices and also allow the Secretary of Transportation and the NTSB f~ture flexibility in improving pra_ctices
  • unless he is exempted as aforesaid to produce the licence, certificate or permit, as the case may be, or to permit the constable to read the licence, certificate or permit or to examine the firearm or ammunition for the purpose of verifying
  • , First (2 copiea) Action Talcen: Dote: --------.! lnltlols: FOAM 10·64PS reading, December 21, 1967 UICl,NJSDPIIP ·3~3 8§ 01 1.7 I~ Nill' :.,.;, • II S. (;OVERNMF:NT PRIIITING O ►'FICE: IHI O • 202-219 12611 For 0/por,m•nt llfl In Uu
  • > , NARA, nate O.-JJ-'t-3 Concerning the point t hat remains open, the President of the Republic s t rongly stre s sed on Satur day night that t he position of the GOC is based exclusively on reasons of principle. The statement by Minister Roa t onight
  • by reading the material which JWGAassembles. this includes information related to salient issues, and questions. is rein­ Generally, problems b. This process is continued in team meetings, during game play, as new facts and opinions are exchanged
  • in paragraplad0 and 11 Burchett'• W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln DECJ.ASmlED E.O. 12356,Sec. J.-' NLJ 'lo-ii By Cb • NARA,Date 'I· - INFORMATION SEGRE'f--SENSITIVE Sunday, Mr. June 9. 1968 -- 9:40 a. m. President: You may wl ■ h to read some time this morning
  • ~---· ...•. . .,.,._,.......,.,_•-~-------- ~ . . . ''"'") C ., .I .... V ... • 't i: I ' . .' \ I '.I .I ••. • but at the same time provide communication for convenient between various parts movement and of the site. • ·Multiple . . I daY' night use of parking areas possible
  • and their aftermath, prepared by Dr. Phan Quang Dan. Dr. Dan gave his paper· to Embassy Officers on March 14 for presentation to the Ambassador and Political Counselor. In an attached note, Dan expressed the view that, after having read a great many American reports
  • are meeting here to dedicate this new center to better understanding among all men. For that is my purpose in speaking to you. Last night I spoke to the people of the Nation. This morning, I speak to the people of all nations— so that they may understand with­
  • « s.* :!? ! T~"" .• o if f s is -f c o -»»s2 va Zi £>: JW 0 t :> nt> a ^ _ s t COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY c S*c UPI A157N HC URGENT 2ND NIGHT LEAD GOLDWATER (A138N) BT JOHN GOLDSMITH UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
  • at .,.., ~ 1/1#/U ... and .. ,. show you -at least up to the ~t-to rec­ night. Soon after graduating. be how PATAPAR may ave you production oncile heavypressures fromhis own brou~ht the &nt integration suit in dollln. proplc to be mllitant and from ~orth
  • first a tta c k o n th e M addox, P T b o a t bases. w hile denying t h a t th e second a tta c k ever A m erican officials are n ew m u ch read ier took place. to concede th a n th e y were in th e ten se days T h e V ietnam ese w ould have a b e tte r
  • ". IN ORDER TO WIPE OUT T H E NEW ■ - .V /V -^ v- ^ TO t h e ACTUAL m i l i t a r y s i g n i f i c a n c e , TH ERE WOULD BE 'L I T T L E . . •rEFFECT ON NIGHT A IR OPERATIONS AGAINST NVN SUCH AS THOSE CONDUCT! iUNDER; PLAN 34A. IN TH E CASE OF DAYLIGHT
  • . The Night of A ugu st 3 - 4 ........................................................................................ 10 10 11 12 13 IV - THE G U L F OF TONKIN ATTACK OF AUGUST 4 1. S u m m a r y D a ta