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  • See all scanned items from file unit "Vol. I - Narrative History, Part III, Administration of the Department"
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Deployment of Major U.S. Forces to Vietnam, July 1965: Volume 4"
  • , be it Resolved hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assemhled, That the Congress approves and supports the determination of the President, as &mmander in Chief, to take all necessary measures to repel any armed
  • See all scanned items from file unit "[Section 3 - North Vietnam: All Activity] 3 A (2) Gulf of Tonkin, 1964 ? 68"
  • IS EAGER FOR CLOSE RELATIONS \1JITH JAPP,N BUT FINDS THE JAPANESE DIFFICULT TO CO(YlMUNICATE\vlTH IN REGARD TO CHINA. , INDIA WOULD WELCOME OUR DISCREET HELP IN GREATING CLOSER TIES : WITH JA t' AN. • 1 . • '. • ·, · , • F. UNITED STATES: ON MAt~Y
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first of the file unit.
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Shastri Visit (Proposed)"
  • SHOULD NOT . BE LEFT TO STAGNATE •NY FURTHER, ~ND · ~o THAT E~FECT A NEW SERIOUS E~FORT SHOUL6 BE MADE .T0 wARD s A F I N AL s0 Lu TI 0 N:1 ~) fHE MANDATE H~LD BY THE SECRETA R~L OF THE UNITED NATIONS AT THIS STAGE~ AS WELL - ~ ~NOWN ~~Tif~6E OF SOME QF
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Greece, Vol. 3, 8/67-2/68"
  • of 8, Front] ­ [2 of 8, Back] ­ GUS C. GARCIA A TTORNEY AT \..AW S AN ANTO NIO TEX A S Mal!'ch 16, 1949 United States Senator L.vndon B. Johnson Senate Office lhl1ld1nr; l:Taehinr,ton , D. C. Dear Senator: As you x-obably know by this time we
  • k, said that the idea had been endorsed by Premier Lev~ Eshkol. The plan grew out of an effort by his office to arrange a meeting of Israeli scientists now stationed in the United Sta tes to seek to persuade them to return to Israel. Invitations to t
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Israel - Volume 6, 12/66 - 7/67"
  • a lit t le b it , la t e r . 74 COPY LBJ LIBRARY ■ e tS E C R rr L I S T OP U N IT S A LERTED AND/OR MOVED AS A R E S U L T OP 4 AUGUST JCS-SECDEP MEETING A. FORCES TO DEPLOY AS SOON AS P O S S IB LE ORDERED PROM TO UNIT/COMPOSITION 1 CVS
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Gulf of Tonkin (Miscellaneous), 1964"
  • of the representative of the Saigon Government in the talks on the problem of political settlement in Vietnam. Thus these talks would be held by the representatives of the DRV, of the United States of America, of the NLF, and the Saigon Government. 11 11 The second
  • COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY J u l y l, 1965 V TE T-N A M DECLASSIFIED Authority 1. STATE Isttsr MAR 7 1979 NARS, D a t e _ il£ £ l2 f U . S . Objective The central objective of the United States in South Viet-Nam must be to insure
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Deployment of Major U.S. Forces to Vietnam, July 1965: Volume 6"
  • us out to his house , which , of course, will give us a chance to educate him on Mexico: and Ce ntral and south .America. Under the ci.rcums tanc es, I b al.ieve it would be better for me to be in .V'ashington on the 15th instead or on the 10th. I am
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Young, Harold [1941]"
  • in America. L it t le if any i s lik e ly to be F o r the most p a rt,, c o n t rib u tio n s have taken the form o f s m a ll - s c a le g ra n ts o f economic and te c h n ic a l a ssista n c e A and re p re se n t in most cases a c o n tin u a tio
  • See all scanned items from file unit "[Cables, memos, reports, and other material, 11/63-5/67] Vol. XVI, 8/16?31/64"
  • . '?. F. CQlNOU.Y . Rear .Ad?:ldra1. u.s. mav.r - - Direetor, Strike Wa.~are Dirlsicn By Direction Honorable He:nry M. Jackson United States Senate ~ n , D. C. Enclo!rure: graph XEROX FR0.~1 QU,CK COPY 5 .,• · -. ' · .. COMBAT CAPABILITY
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Chronological Correspondence File"
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first of the file unit.
  • See all scanned items from file unit "INDIA - 1965"
  • . - - - --------------- (. UNITED STATES GENERAL ACC0UNTiNG OFFfCE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 C,1111.. ACCOUNTINO ANO AUDITING DIVISION r.. ';a ti.a.n De.II a::. m:dit or : .. E l ~ , Di.not.Jr Ottic~ ot ~io.c.c.;> &..lid ~ ~ t i ' I V Cttit.."O ~t t.l.o Pres1~ . ~ . J:o~;i 1
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Chronological Correspondence File"
  • h e p e a c e and s a f e t y o f th e ■ p a rties t o tihe t r e a t y ; T h e r e fo r e be I t • R eso lv ed by th e S en ate and House o f R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f t h e U n ited S t a t e s o f America in C ongress a ssein b led . That th
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Presidential Decisions-Gulf of Tonkin Attacks of August 1964-Volume III"
  • AND SAID THAT HE WOULD PROPOSE MEETING WITH US EARLY NEXT WEEK. -' *} . \ • WITH REGARD TO USE OF GENERAL I^HANH AS MISSIONARY IN LATIN ' . AMERICA (REF C)» HE IS NOT INCLINED PRESENTLY TO ENCOURAGE KHANH to VISIBLE OR AUDIBLE ACTIVITIES. HE IS QUITE
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Deployment of Major U.S. Forces to Vietnam, July 1965: Volume 4"
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Presidential Decisions-Gulf of Tonkin Attacks of August 1964-Volume III"
  • ARTICLE 10 GIVES GENERA~ RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS• NEW ARTICLE 10 PROVIDES THAT "THE INHA~ITANTS OF THE UNITED ST TES OF MEXICO ARE ENTITLED TO HAVE ARMS OF ANY KIND IN THEIR HOMESFOR TH~IR PROTECTION AND LEGITI~ATE DEFENSE, EXCEPT SUCH AS ARE EXPRESSLY
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns"
  • d ^ ■b^-t^ihey have compounded t h e ir b ru t a l conduct by p u b lic ly bragging about t h e ir a ction and making th re a ts to c a rry out even more outrageous a c ts. ¥e in America and people around the w orld cannot help but be appalled
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Deployment of Major U.S. Forces to Vietnam, July 1965: Volume 6"
  • on Latin America by reporting on his appearance this morning before Senator Morse's Latin American Subconunittee. He said he had been "well and tol­ erantly' 1 received with no grilling on the arms buildup in L atin Ame ri::a . • ... + .- I
  • Latin America
  • acldrece. Chicago 1s important. Your voico then brcught uo up ate.ndlng. tor America muat k:M1'1 and beU..«wc; firat. tbr1lle4 by what you -3.d at Chicago 'bro y06.,.-e ago. :t Chicago, in July• .Atttcriea. •111 be roady. De:icooratic Parby• \dll nomln
  • pointed out that the total number of tanks in Latin America is less than the number in Bulgaria alone. The Secretary said the number of aircraft in the 21 Latin American countries is less than the number operated by Sweden alone. Secretary McNamara said
  • Latin America
  • mean that.'' The President: "Colonel, I appreciate that. I hope the men are with us. The hippies and the draft card burners certainly aren't. "But I believe the basic soundness of America is still there. There are a lot of people who are saying that we
  • LEON HIGGENBOTHAM: This is a dark hour. If we work, we can have our finest hour. This can be America's finest hour. CLARENCE MITCHELL, III: In the gap, the incumbent will be calm. Nothing will be done if violence begets violence. SECRETARY WEAVER: We
  • be open to you -- the labor leaders of America. 11 ­ 2 George Meany To negotiate with the Viet Cong is like negotiating a collective bargaining agreement with an invisible employer. Every responsible citizen must be against withdrawal in Vietnam
  • , grants too much to State of what we]fa re, a they and the \ \ - 7 - So the Federal fraction. America share But it is a vital moving. we want to maintain fraction, 45"'-'\. ~ is really and it has helped keep just a National
  • WERE: Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Clark Clifford General Wheeler CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson The President: I met this morning with Senator Gore of Tenness~e. He gave me a goal report on Latin America. Do we have
  • in Latin America. Asians who needed help should go to Manila, not to P aris; a new and encouraging pattern could eme r ge and should b e encouraged. The President asked whether this was not along the same line as the recommendations fo r Africa in the Korry
  • America flights being knocked out. We have a plan to hit Route 7 up to the ZOth parallel. THE PRESIDENT: Let 1 s get the Defense supplemental up, together with other items. A situation report was given on the progress with M-16s and helicopters. .. •· I
  • Helms did not cause a one of them -- contrary to popular belief. We can't impose our will over other countries. in Peru. They will conduct elections We went two yea rs without a coup in Latin America. The President: Are we agreed on the language
  • to have a signing ceremony Friday." Boggs said "someone should talk to Armisted Selden. He's very amenable on South America and if we invited him down for the ceremony and lun ch, he might just get this thing out." The President said he wants "all
  • . The real reason tor saying he is now first in the race is not that he has appeared great, but because he has made him.salt acceptable to conservative .America as the second ohoioe. 1ooi Without losing his pink coat he has been the perreot gentleman
  • come to America and worked with for Advance Study in the Theatrical into This will the acting, and they will in the round headed by a professional play. in English to send the possibility will to Japan, on an O'Neill knows English abroad
  • . He said that when history records it they will record President Johnson as one of America's great Presidents. But he said if we pass the Senate version of the bill, "We are going down a road we can 1 t come back from. 11 Congressman Staggers said
  • folde1. W. TAeMat Jgbn;on - 2There is a necessary preoccupation of our national leadership with this problem. At the same time there is much anxiety and dismay in America over the 'Wlr. Our conviction is that we should contract our operations
  • these quotes. The President: I would add General Ridgway. He was not a critic. The net of what he said was that he was concerned -- that we have these alliances and responsibilities in Europe, Latin America, South­ east Asia, and the Mideast. He thinks we do