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- assistance effort of the Unikd States in concert with othe1· developed countries, voluntary institutions, and inter national organizations."~/ July 1967 - Report of the National Ad vis,>ry Commission and Fiber which concluded tl1at: on Food "The world's
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 4, Tabs C-M," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 48
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- though their the ARVNwill be strong, escalate in parts But on US forces. achieve a complete victory. vis We doubt in a se1·i6us weakening of the CNN/ARVNapparatus result will areas. to mal
- . Defense Attach~s had been briefed in Israel on May 19 regarding the danger to Israel of U.A.R. military deployments which were clearly taking an offensive posture vis-a-vis Israel. Egyptian military actions had required · precautionary measures on Israel's
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- of ~! the program ought to be increasing the· 1ong-term vi abi 1i ty of mass transportation. The program should be directed toward doing more than providing a one-shot capi~al in-put to transit operations. At least a portion of the capital grant program could
- ,,,1.,•-:~"l IIMil\YMC'S,U,.::;a 'ff.Al, a.UTN ~ Decetlber l.2 1 A.:.-....T-.Jrt 15,66 ~!.ORA?IDUM To: Vice Ad:nira.l Paul E. 'l'r~le United States Coast Guard Cha.in:wi, De;,art?lle:it o"! Trc.zu,'l)Orta.tion Task.Fore~ W. DeVicr Pierson
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs aa-vv," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- . ·en the other hand, hia d'!ensh'ea have also been costly to the U.S. and especially the GVN. Furthermore, the battle is not yet over. VI. In :re-cognition of thls ne\v situation, additional troops are des-irable: · -- to pursue the enemy's de!eat
- : Ti'le Outlook in Vi etnm1 L This l;!em.orandum.does not seek to explore of the sitm.tion a long term. in Vietnam, whether developments involve a con.tinu.?,tion a level comparable is more probable but it Saigon, the indcfini a,t
- >< L STATE 108715 L!MDIS io MISSION ~ND MAtV EFFORTS TO KEEP PRESS FACTU~LLY INFORMED OF EV~NTS •IN SOUTH VI ET-:NAM IS THOROUGHLY REFLECTED LATEST ?RESS REPORTS~ AGREE FULLY WITH YOUR INTENTION TO MAI~TAIN FU~L FLOW at l~FOR~ATION, INtL0oiNG ~IGH
- , Jr.• Wn.Liill .AND PROCESS CHANGES IN REGULATIONS VI. EXCESSIVE PROl'ITS DETERMINATIONS- - __ - - _ - _________ VII. APPEALS __________________________________________ VIII. IX. _ _ EXEMPTION 01' COMMERCIAL ARTICLES AND SERVICES ___ _ EXPENSES
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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- Banner into area where Pueblo was seized. Seizing a North Korean vessel. Limited blockade of North Korean naval vessels. 3. Moves to strengthen our basic military Note: items. We reviewed with Paul Nitze Sec. McNamara will report posture
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- \Vithi~~tl-1cll"0.!;;1.CV.;o::k ~f rcguiatio_:'l~ ..~l'ld is ::,,,cc-u.rito1:...~cd to com~-,li:mcc~ In con::t•i::;t, •.";>: i:.. ·.~.,... :;::··.. '/..:~·.• _.\ -'economic··rcg-.ii'aticn fo vi::;•t-..:.illyn6;;e:dstcnt i:l o_c0a:. co:-.-...--iJ.~1·ce
- Admiral Paul E. Trimble USCG Assistant Secretary Cecil Mackey Assistant Secretary John Sweeney Assistant Secretary Alan L. Dean Mr. Langhorne Bond Also submitted are tape recordings There are no restrictions on these tapes. of Secretary'Boyd's press
- for The Civil 13, -1967., in Federal also Orders a and Commission was 1 The external on parts Order 11375, or II and III Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act., and Title VIII of the 1968 • 2 Civil Rights Act. The policy set forth prohibits
- ., an instructor and an -operating Board Award, he previously Engineering at the Army Transportation department A native of St. Paul, ·Minnesota, officer School for the Denver children, he holds a Bachelor's and a Master's from MIT. He live.s
- . ,tMemorandum of Understanding Between the Departments of Justice and Transportation (Coast Guard) ... " signed by Attorney General Ramsey Clark and Secretary Alan S. Boyd, October 9 and October 24, 1967. 3. W. J. Smith, Secretary of "U. S. Coast Paul H. Nitze
- during the Johnson Administration; Clement E. Conger (ACDA Executive Secretary), Robert W. Lambert (Chairman of History Project), Adalyn Davis (Assistant to the Chairman), Richard Creecy, John R. Wilbraham, Paul J. Long, Robert E. Stein, Alexander T
- ~ESTOJi HAIPHONG. 'AND THE BAI THUONG AIR-F'IELD 70 MILES SOUTH OF HANOI. IN ALL CASE-,·, DARKNESS PREVENTED BOMB DAMAGE ASSESSMENT. THERE WER,ENO A IR CRAFT REPORTEDLOST OVER NORTH VI ETNA~ LAST NIG.HT. 1 MILITARY CASUALTIES IN SOUTHEAST.ASIA 2 G
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- , ~ .28 ·2-,64-1 .. •· 27,_448 962 .. • OTHERALLIED Killed Wounded .Mi~si~g/Captu~~d . ... VI ET CONG/NVA . . • .. 'Killed (estimateb) .518 777 •• • •• • .· .. • l,784 ..·• ·_4,19.6 . •. • I 100,294· .• : 259,4-47 ·1so·,441 • .•389,111
- significantly in the sort of regional cooperation which is implied by the concept of a "Northern Tier" grouping. Originally the principal unifying element was the coimI1on requirement for security vis-a-vis the USSR, but in later years common problems relating
- HIS PEOPLE. 3. GE:~ERAL TRI, CO~H'1MDER 9TH·ARVND!VIS ION WAS AT HIS OPERATIONS CEiil'ER AT SA DEC·Oi'1310200, AT 1:/HICHTI;t1ETHE VC ENTERED·HIS HOME IN THE CITY NOTFAR FROM HIS OPS CENTER.HIS FAMILYWAS NOT IN HIS HOUSE. UPON LEARNDJG OF THE VC RAID
- 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
- program Most serioL1sly, population percent million was providing was basically sound. in vi~w of the apparent There success clear that some of the progress was The Indian economy was headed for trouble re-examination agricultural Grain
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs a-z," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- : 'fO GIVE YOU.l1Y VI!~i,JS01~T~n~ENEMYv S S1'RAT1~GY I• /\ND "l\.lZ ~Lf)NS 1?tA1"HE j)EVEJ.OPE:D IN HANOI DURXNGEt.RLY fA~L .. ri· viOUL1) SEEM..£:•lAT 'lHE ENEMYCOl'-!CLlfDEn"i':-tA'l' A PRO"fRt.C'tED UARWAg:NO''£IN :-11s LONG-HAN Gt XN1'ElU~s·r XN
- was "not Counsel, with legal the workload, to the with activities or with operating if any, On the the desirability . under was and relationship the and res·ources." counter The study the rale vis-n-vis \ all introduction what adjustments
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- I The A. I. D. Program and Policies: 1963-68. . II Foreign Assistance Act and P. L. 480: 1963-68. III Congressional Attitudes Toward Foreign Aid . IV Public Support for A. 1. D. . . . . . . . . . . .. V The War on Hunger - Food, Nutrition, Health VI
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- . Under the terms of the-Act, the newly created National Transportation Safety Board, al though within the Department, reports separately. 110 112 114 vi vii - C C ii~ - ~II J ~ j :c Chapter I ...:~§ .... Si I I I I . Introduction - 0 i