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- Bundy -CONFIDENTIAL Distribution: 1 cy - C. Johnson 1 cy - NSC Files Dispatched: 7/31/64 -
- a letter from the President asking for more time. The President approved the dispatch of the letter to Vance. Secretary Rusk said the Greeks told the Cypriots that the Turks are bluffing .. The President said it also appears that the Russians want to see
- "- '!\TT,,, o_u · .i. .LIZED 6 Meeting of January 3, 1966 President: What else can we do - - we have dispatched the world. What can we do further? peopl~ all over We kna.v that our bombing resp. has not done the job. Valenti: Why not direct contact
- was agreed by the President and dispatched by the Secretary of State to Vientiane for transmission to Hanoi. (Tab B) Underlying the discussion was agreement that there would be great frustration in the U.S. and difficulty in subsequently conducting the war
- ., BoBudget (Schultze) Chmn, Ex:-Im Bank (Linder) C. Johnson NSC Files Dispatched 11/17/67 OFFICIAL USE ONLY 3' I • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ..C.ONFIDEN''l IAL April 9, 1965 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. , 329 MEMORANDUM TO: SUBJECT
- . AmbaaeMlor la PH&•••• hi'• ~eatarmed. l cy ea: C. Cooper C. Johnson NSC Files Dispatched 4/13 - Rcpts nos. 156-160 .,,...-. DRAFT April 6, 1965 ~T NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMoRANDUM NO. MEMORANDUM FOR: 1. '? 30 The The The The Secretar y
- of representatives afternoon as McPherson up with the "wise later 1 and the dispatch transmitted proposal. the same to take Instead route unexpectedly had long before were materialized to await the North Vietnamese. On Monday, Ro stow tolil/to get
- their responsibilities in this nation, even the Russians. 2. Justice Tom Clark Secretary McNamara said a DOD plane had been dispatched to pick up Mr. Clark in Bangkok. The President said he had been advised that Mr. Clark had a case of hepatitis .. 3. Bombing policy
- around Khe Sanh. How many men are tied down in the cities. What can we do to get more men out there. Secretary McNamara: We could accelerate the dispatch of four battalions which are due in April. The President: Harry, (Harry McPherson) get me a talking
- recommended by the JCS (call up and dispatch of the 82nd Airborne Division and the Sixth Ninth of a Marine division). The President: Senator Russell said we do not have anybody in the U.S. Army who ...c ompares with General Giap in guerilla warfare
- ? THE PRESIDENT: Is that the ammo? GENERAL WHEELER: worked this out. There is no problem on that. They have THE PRESIDENT: I agree with General Johnson on this proposal to hurry-up the dispatch to Vietnam of 3 maneuver battalions. Their current ETA is March
- 21 F 0QOS7 l cy ea to: C.Johnson By ' d+-fj , fA) G) 1] e,z;;;.... .L W. W. Rostow NA_R A. Date 1J.-i. - f/ NSC Files -SECltET Dispatched 4/26/ 66 - Rcptso nos. 119-126 ' i '• l
- Secretary Rusk at 9:35 a. m. to have Bundy dispatch a reply to DRV. Mr. Rostow: Where is pacification? Ambassador Bunker: Chieu Hoi low, but better than reports. We are getting out into countryside. Most of RD teams are back. Thieu very good
- and destroyers which can target on the enemy. There are 4 North Vietnam divisions at Khesanh. We have available the 1st U.S. Infantry Division. We have one additional ARVN Division available with units which can be dispatched quickly. There are 39, 968 friendly
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- a political embarrassment . The St. Louis Post Dispatch reported in a story last week tbat Mrs. Chennault, who held two top committee jobs in the Nixon campaign, made "secret" contacts with the South Vietnamese in t he candidate's behalf j ust before
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- that the President had talked about this problem with President Macapagal d:.iring his visit here. He believed we should examine the situation carefully, particularly the results of the Ma.nila meeting, that further consideration should be given to dispatching
- of the Fifth Air Force issued an order to dispatch aircraft but then reversed the order because of the approach of darkness and the superiority of enemy forces in the ... area. Secretary McNamara.: The Wonsan. ~orth Koreans have a large air base in Walt
- . The training facilities will be completed by the target date of April 15th. Training of the first increment of 5,000 men is now in process and the training schedule will not be delayed by either equipment or facilities. The first dispatch of Thai troops
- the following questions: 1. What particular forces are you recommending that we dispatch immediately? How do we get these forces? 2. How soon could we formulate what we want from the South Vietnamese? 3. What difficulties do you foresee with your
Folder, "[January 31, 1968 - Meeting with Congressional Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- this propaganda . The Vietnamese are preparing to dispatch teams of defectors from the Viet Cong and North Vietnam to travel in Europe, J"\frica, and South A.'Tlerica eh"'S>laining what's going on in Vietnam . These are defector!:; v1ho have been thoroughly
- the United ~ations Development Program and the newly formed Asian Development Bank have dispatched missions of experts to adv!se the Indonesian Governmen: on critical development ef:'orts . II . ACTI02.J PROGRAM U. S . Objectives 13 . ie seek the devel
- ~ FORCE HAS BEEN DISPATCHED TO ENGAGE. IN DIKHTUONG P~OVINCE AT 030250H, ANESTIMATED ENEMY BAT- .· TALION ATTACKEDTHE NORTHSIDE OF MY THO. FRIENDLY ARTILLERY. ;! . -47. AND·HE'LICOPTERGUNSHIPS FIRED IN SUPPORT• ENEMY BROKE ,;•• oJNTACT AND WITHDREWAT
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [2 of 2]," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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Folder, "Air Strike Targets North Vietnam, 8/64 - 9/64," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 228
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- OR EMPLOYMENT OF AIR RESOURCES AGAINST THE ” 94 TARGET LIST" TO FACILITATE DECISION AS TO SCALE, TEMPO, TARGET CATEGORIES TO BE STRUCK, RESPONSE TO PARA 1, REF A IS BEING DISPATCHED SEPARATELY? SUBJ: FRAGMENTARY OP-ORDER NO, 1 FOR AIR STRIKES AGAINST NVN. 2. ™ e
- . But Secretary Rusk: The U. N. has a particular involvement with Korea. I am inclined to think that the U. N. Security Council may dispatch men to North Korea to try to get our ship and men free. A fourth channel is the diplomatic channel. We have had reactions
- in the town that enemy forces were advancing on the town. In Saigon there is still scattered firing and small groups of enemy are being observed. Vietnamese troops and police a.re being dispatched immediately to dear
- Dispatch and used to go around town and the surrounding countryside trying to sell subscriptions and delivering the St. Louis Post Dispatch. However, I can't rememberdoing this very long, so I assume that it was not very successful. During this period
- to develop efficient of the increased the NSAMto MACVand the G~neral Westmoreland to develop·a to warn the GVNthat 6. objectiv~ 10,500 military and expandcid.program of increased 5. Dispatch one or two high-level Taylor j dates -at Tab C). Send
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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- to prevent the US from significantly situation. of Hanoi would probably rege..rd this It is unlikely the dispatch of 2-3 more divisions unacceptable risks * estimate improving that Hanoi would reeard to South Vietnam as involving to home defense
- information has been given to the Chinese. This month, the crisis in Saigon broadened, with rwnors that a powerful group within the administration had secretly dispatched an emissary to establish a dialogue with the National Liberation Front. The frustration
- : . -· . - ·-- ....... ' I i I fl i ··.~l :] . ~·;,_.;:/t: 15 A✓ 'f ~ • cA(:_,, S:SCRi:T EYES OMLY t URGEl?fF f March Send LDX to Secretary The President Clifford would 7, 1968 and General like to dispatch this Wheeler cable, from Walt Rostow via