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  • Ap OLLO VI I I ANOI I TS GALL~NT CREW I S AN HISTORIC STEP' IN MAN•S SEARCH FOR KNOWLEDGE OF THE UNIVERSE IN WHiICHHE LIVES, AND'HER~LDS A BRIGH;f NEW ERA OF EXPLORATION AND SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION• COL~ BORMAN,CAPT~ LOVELL~ AND Lit'• COL• ANDERS
  • . Best regards on this You ]_· :i:; ..t.1;1,·le l!qomn 1.:• .~in_gfon 1%4MAY2 AM10 33 ' \~~ \/ THE WHITE I ' HOUSE II WASHINGTON April 1964. 27, I I' Dear Mr. Prime Minister: I am delighted at the news of your successful oper­
  • that a new effort to make the present arrangements work should be undertaken. McGeorge Bundy ®ffirt gf tqt~lfntn~ ~tttttal mas¥ngfou1lll .
  • ~ Assume. Chile plus Peru .a nd/or ·Ecuador are denied. ~. Establish two new stations, .one in Hawaii, and one in either Fiji Isl.8.nds or .ADieri9an .Samoa. · ·A. mob-ile . station for' spe_c ial equatorial ·coverage ·.would possibly · be required. · 2
  • : \/ 1. NESC would be discontinued. V 2. Studies similar to those done previously by the NESC would be carried out by Defense with State participation. 3. The NESC staff, minus General Johnson, would be used in pre­ paring the new studies. The first
  • DESTRUCTION EXACT RATE OF ACCELERATION I S A NA TTER OF JUDGNENT BUT WE CONSIDER, ROUGHLY 3PEAXING, THAT E^-CH SU CC ES SI VE WEEK SHOULD INCLUDE SONE NEW ■ACT ON OUR PART TO INCREASE P R E S S U R E ON HANOI. AS INDICATED A T T H E O U T S E T , UE ARE ‘:ORK
  • TO QUESTIONS UE STILL CANNOT ANSt'ER WITH REGARD TO TIME OF ARRIVAL, ' AREA OF DEPLOYMENT and MISSION. ALL SAIGON GOVTS HAVE HAD C0i-K>10N SENSITIVITY ABOUT UNILATERAL 'WASHINGTON STATEMENTS DEARING ON VITAL VN ISSUES and general KYj, i f he IS TO BE OUR NEW
  • w it h t h a t f o llo w in g th e T o n k in G u lf r e t a l i a t o r y r a i d s . T h e e a r l i e r a c t io n r e s u lt e d i n c o n s id e r a b le o p t im is m t h a t th e w a r i n V ie tn a m was e n t e r ­ in g a new, w id e r p h
  • sanitized 2/13/06 Page 1 of 1 Classification Pages Date Restriction 8/5/64 TS- 38 8/28/64 □up. #4b, NSF, VN, "Gulf of Tonkin, Codeword, 8/64-9/64," box 77 073 cable 457 fm New Delhi sanitized 6/1/78 per State Letter C 1 8/10/64 137 cable
  • se in v e s tig a tio n s t u r n up anything new o r d iffe re n t- - a n d I le a rn of i t - - I w i l l p a ss i t on to you. W y N . S M IT H p r e s e r v a t i o n copy A By u D EC LA SSIFIED t h o r i _______ NAR.V, D a te .2:l2S£ T O P S
  • . Spokesm,m SUBJEC':C: Pueblo I do i1othave anything new fol· you on the Pueblo problem. I We have · no DGWin.fo1·ma.lion. on the welfare of the credl• Our.efforts to obtain the immediate i·eleaso fthe crew and the.ship are con.­ tinuing. Q.. .Can you
  • ns~uro Cu.~•s rolatio~a of vith the new Soviet Co•.;ornmcnt. it appeal"s probAble, on balaneo. that tho USSR v111 Set.ik 1. us Alt .:l'"?':-tti~es, a. contlngc~ th!$ Th~ir pl:uming ca.lb for a a S?:.ont-i>«"ntn. ~t pTos~atl1 th.at tho
  • telegrams fran Port-au­ Pr:ince, Guatemala City, Managua, am Panama City. Sat Jose has not replied to query on "second class citizen" treatment, • However, since timing of v:Lsit coincides wft.h inauguration or new Administration there, we are confident
  • a t o r iu m to be p r o ­ p o se d i n c o n n e c tio n w it h th e f o r m a t io n o f new b a t t a lio n s . T h u s , th e S o u th V ie t n a m e s e b a t t le f ie ld s t r e n g t h i s d e c lin in g in th e face o f N o r t h V ie t n a m
  • : be ~etter Ball: If you wind up bom':lin.g during New Year, wouJ.dn' t 1 t to do it during their ~ew Year? Wouldn't it be better to ao it before Congress comes back? Pres1ient: Incidentally, do ·we want a personal State of the Union nessage? ·Clark, I
  • O S S R A T I O S , T H E T R E N D I N MAY B E C A M E L E S S V A R O R A B L E A S ' V I E T CONG P R E S S U R E M UN TED. C A P T U R E D D O C U M E N TS I N D I C A T E T H E V I E T CONG H A V E E M B A R K E D ON A NEW M I L I T A R Y
  • sid e rin g 9. new s e t of ru le s of engagem ent. ^ 10ill5 AM: (10:15 PM , A ugust 4, Saigon T im e ); The d e s tro y e rs r e p o r t th a t they have avoided to rp e d o e s and have sunk one of th e attack in g c ra f t. (NMCC r e c e iv e s
  • Norway West Germany Japan Ielgium Netherlands United Kingdom Israel New Zealand DEPARTMENT Washln~ton, OF STATE O.C. 20520 October 8, 1968 Mr. George D. Newton, Jr., Co-Director, Weapon• Task Force, The National Comaission on the Causes
  • and in good humor and, I for one, regret to see you leave the Government at this very perilous time in our history. I know, of course, that your new assignment is a very important one and I am sure you will (iischarge your responsibilities with efficiency
  • al ia n/ New Zealanders) (1250) ( Bi en Hoa) (Koreans) ( 2 , 1 0 0 ) (Bien Hoa) . ^ SUB-TOTAL US 75 ,0 00+ FUTURE; Army 1 0 1s t Ai rborne D i v i s i o n (+i f,200) Don Ba T h i n Army 1 s t I n f a n t r y D i v i s i o n (+1 6, 50 0) Bien Hoa/Cam
  • and 4 th o f A ugust in c id e n ts , th e in te llig e n c e ccmununlty began a re - e v a lu a tio n o f th e performance o f DRV to rp e d o e s. In th e f u t u r e a new f ig u r e may appear. However, a t th e tim e o f t h i s in c id e n t, th e
  • , sim u lta n e o u sly , succeeds in b rin g in g about a conference during the ne xt s i x months, new elements w i l l in e v it a b ly be introduced in t o the s it u a t io n and i t i s con­ ceivable th a t they could begin to p o in t the way
  • understanding to a treaty. It remains true that some Panamanians will read this note as meaning that the agreement which is being sought will be a new treaty. But as long as we are not pinned to this understanding directly, and as long as we are protected
  • .. r- that wil e a s ho oould B t the \;t1up : , c c ll od tr . Kennedy end or ro .L , who hcnn Dr . Guro1o thon dy thn t 'llupe l w 1d were no t in ~1l lod ot1on" . c l news paper und a t,u~ n hn d ~they called ~. stc~ .; t;. Dr
  • Line Pinetree Line POLEVAULT Backporch Tropo System Big Rally II Transportable Tropo SAC Primary Alert SAC Telephone Network SAC Teletypewriter Network 416L Control and Warning Communications DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Market News Service Teletypewriter
  • Hall Moyers Buoby Valenti i:iH!!;SlDENT: BW1dy Cat~r John Mccloy_, Arthur Deun v I don't think that calling up the reserves in i tse1 f is a. ·change of policy. There is a question thoug h tluit we ure going into a new k i nd of n ct ivi t y
  • ~tta.l'~iN: Vi~ .THE POLICY Of T_HE_UNITEDSTATtS.• -~)-~'--.1-_, . .'. . . . "1 WAS PRESENT AT THE .eACKGR()JNC)SR1tr1~ .r:uR NEW YORK: • M~N, NG T!--ilT NOT IN ACCORD\✓ I"'." ••• ,, . . \.'HtCHMR. RAYMONDc, ir __ AS THE SOURCE FOR HIS STORY
  • 3, 1963 September 9, 1963 ( Dear Mr. Hudgins: In behalf of the Vice President who is presently ov•r•••• on a stat• vi•it to ScandlnavJ.a. 1 want to thank you tor your good letter of A11gUet 26th inviting hlm to dedlca.. tlon ceremonlea for the new
  • secreta ry - 3 ? o f state w a s H iN g t o N ‘ October 3 , 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Sen ator C a se's A tta ck on th e A d m in is t r a t io n 's Handling o f Viet-Nam. L a st week S enator Case o f New J e r s e y made a w id
  • . We w i l l g e t the n e c e s s a r y m o n e y i n t h e new b u d g e t a n d w i l l u s e o u r t r a n s f e r a u t h o r i t y u n t i l J a n u a r y . We w i l l n e i t h e r b r a g a b o u t w h a t w e a r e d o in g o r t h u n d e r
  • ~!;; PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON'S NEWS CONFERENCE #38 Held in t he Rose Garden At the White House Washington, D. C. March 13, 1965 At 3:45 P.M . EST (Saturday) In Attendance: 181 Official White House Transcript THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon