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  • - A. L D. OVERS~AS OPERATIONS IX Near East and South Asia- X Latin America XI Africa ... XII East Asia XIII Vietnam . . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . ..... . . . ... .. . . .. ... . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . • 177 233 310
  • from both the United States and Japan and to apply this assistance ln programs of (1) short term effoTt primarily directed at quick increase in level• of income and standards of social security 5 and (2) longer term effort for economic development
  • Amer lean. military con~· cript·l~n ~itpit aa a ro"ans of provi.dlng sec-urlty f9rces and of 'a.bs:o rbing exctula ·.labor. · 5. · How. to identify,. dev·e lop, equip. tr a.in .and in.9 ure th&·: a.vaU ... ability aeleet Units for OAS/ UN p
  • Latin America
  • . .. - 2 ­ Hunger bas become a focus of deep concern in the United Nations where the small number of r ich North P..1 \ericans a.11d ~~estern Etl.ropea.~s are freque~tly belabored by the poor coW1tries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America . The failure
  • *) ----1962 196~- 1964 1965 1966 l..967 1443 1561 1591 1484 1754 1040 1440 10, 313 780 726 717 896 834 535 668 5156 Latin America 128 167 296 104 187 69 233 1185 East Asia 182 206 208 151 188 138 187 1260 Vietnam 32 53
  • wheat in addition to the amounts they ar e receiving from donors, they should buy from the United States. GBN'Y !DEN 1' IA LI-SENSITIVE SER\UCF. SEf Cffif?'I1'f:IiTB:f:i OCT 1 o 1S&l lilliiORAllDUi·I TO THE PRESIDEr!T SUBJECT; Food Aid fo r India
  • East and South Asia . Latin America .. . . . . . . . . Afric:a . . . . . . . . . . . East Asia Vieb1am . . . . . . . . 233 .................. ........ 310 343 377 PART III XIV xv XVI XVII XVIII. XIX xx XXI XXII Inter national Cooperation
  • in employing communications satellites for this purpose. .. Two possibilities for "live" educational TV broadcasts by satellite between the United States and Latin America were considered. The first possibility involved educational programs for mass
  • . Johnson of' the United States of America met at Malacanang Palace at 7:'.35 a,mn today and informally discussed matters of interest to their two countries and the Free World. am Vice The meeting was cordial and friendly, The discussion was thorough
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Vice President's Trip to Southeast Asia, May 9-24, 1961 (I)"
  • of you to make whatever preparations are necessary. Let's know where we can get more people if we need to move additional ones in. fjjeneral Wheeler: satisfied with it. I have a preliminary list on my desk. Secretary McNamara: and Marine units. I am
  • among appropriation categories: ILJ. N 1 6 19 4 I ~ _.tSEGREJ:1.... attachment ) -2- Req_uest to Congress Development Loans and Grants Latin America $ 907 Development Loans and Grants Rest of World Military Assistance Total Available Reduction
  • COPY February -----· 15, 1961 MEMORANDUM FOilTHEPllESID!NT SUBJECT: Interpretation of National Security Council Policy on Africa I am informed that certain portions of the guidance contained in present United States policy toward Africa (NSC 6005/1
  • See all scanned items from file unit "National Security Council - 1961"
  • by the United States. That was for $100 million. If, as indicated, it goes up to $300 million next year I do not see how w handle one-third. 1 William Gaud: Indonesia has need to do the following things: Increase her exports (oil, rubber) Increase her
  • tactical intelligence and s tories that the present a tta ck is a d ecisive action. Of the 15 Viet Cong main force units, ten are no longer combat effective. The North Vietnamese are heavily r epresented in the north, in I Corps, but none are in the IV
  • 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