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- SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
WASHINGTON , D .C . 20301
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
i OMAR 196f;/
MEMORANDUM FOR THE CHIEF OF PUBLIC INFORMATION
Departme nt of the Army
THE CHIEF OF INFORMATION
Department of the Navy
THE DI REC TOR OF INFORMATION
Department of the Air Force
-
ledged receipt
of the letter
and the United States'
support of Korea-Japan normalization
is well
known in Korea, the Department believes
no reply
is necessary o
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Benj a
Executive
Secretary
Enclosure:
Airgram
Seoulo
from Embassy
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Department
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the Department , to gether with any comments that the Embassy may consider
approppiate • . ENDFYI)
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5. The
of Foreign Affairs should transmit throu gh the Korean
titles
and precedence of the membemcf the party.
Ministry
Embassy the official
6. The United
- :
The Counaelor, Depart•nt
of State
The Aaaietant Secretary of
State (Par laatern
Affaira)
The Deputy Aaaiatant Secretary
of State for Par Eaatern
Economic Affair•
Ambaesador•deaignate Samuel
D. Berger
The Special Aa•iatant to the-:"1
Pre ■ ident for National
- .
King
(Washington
thru
Los Angeles;
Mr. Julian
Nicholas
Protocol
Officer
Department
of State
(Williamsburg
thru
Dr. Paul Crane
Language Services
(Washington)
Mr. Ivan Sinclair
Public Affairs
Department
except
Los Angeles;
New York City)
except
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THE SECRETARY Of' .STATE
WASHINGTON ll:5, D. C,
DEPARTMENT
OF STATE
WASHINGTON
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MEMORANDUM
FOR MR. McGEORGEBUNDY
THE WHITE
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2. (S) The following
guidance
~eployment _or the helicopter
a. Authority
and ita
compar~yis provided:
until
detachments
further
··
(Insure
depart
prior
that
from Korea to
·and i-:.~~dir..~ss
,.
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actions
d~te of 15
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rectly or indirectly
because of our review requisitions
ag
gregating $24.3 million were canceled and the 1960 program
was reduced by $4.3 million.
In commenting on our findings,
the Assistant
Secretary
of Defense, International
Security Affairs,
has
- get
back in. So unfortunately.
there•• no government money for this purpose
and, in the words of my Defense Department contact, he'd "no·cd a tlcket
written by McNamara" to ride a military aircraft.
You needn't be this
blunt with him, but l tell you ao
- adjustments which the Social
Office recommended and which I have checked back with the
State Department.
After you have had a chance to look this over, I would like
to discuss the matter with you. I expect to be in Saturday
morning.
Dick Moose
ATTACHMENT
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DEPARTMENT OF TATE
THE
DJRECTOI. OF INTELLIGENCE AN'>
To
Through:
From
The Secretary
Subject:
South Korean Crisis
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- Thomas L.
In an attempt
demonstrations
accepted
party
to preserve
President
order
- . 20301
McGEORGE
BUNDY'S
OFFICE
INTIRNATIONAL SICUI.ITY AnAIRS
19'5AUG16 AMIf 49
L2 AUG1965
In reply refer
I-36008/65
to:
Honorable
McGeorge
Bundy
Special Assistant
to the President
for National
Security
Council Affairs
Washington,
D. C. 20501
Dear
- to Korea
Anti-Corruption Program
Proposed Military and Economic Support for FY 1962
u.s. Economic and Mill tary Assistance to the Republic
of Korea - FY 1946-1961
E. Department of Defense Review of R(l{ Force Levels
F. USIAGuidelines for Psychological