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  • SUBJECT: Official Visits to South Vietnam visit~ J milita:y Official high ranking and civilian personnel to South Vietnani should. be coordinated with the De.p artment of State through the Chairman of the Co~mittee on Policy and Operations in Vietnam
  • Vietnam
  • Memorandum # 284, Official Visits to South Vietnam, 2/11/1964
  • Secretary of Commerce Administrator, Agency for International Dev~lopment Administrator, General Services Administration . Ml?' SUBJECT: U. S. G~vernment Shipments by Foreign Flag Vessels in the North Vietnam Trade The President has directed that United
  • Vietnam
  • Memorandum # 340, U. S. Government Shipments by Foreign Flag Vessels in the North Vietnam Trade, 1/25/1966
  • Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Agency Director, Bureau of the Budget Director, Office of Emergency Pla nning SUBJECT: Assignment of Highest National Priority to Critical Ammunition Items for South Vietnam and the Mark 48 Torpedo (R&D only
  • Vietnam
  • Memorandum # 346, Assignment of Highest National Priority to Critical Ammunition Items for South Vietnam and the Mark 48 Torpedo (R&D only), 4/26/1966
  • and public statements concerning Vietnam which may have psychological implications in Vietnam or elsewhere abroad. 4. The Director, USIA, will report on progress through the National Security Council or directly to the President, as appropriate. DECLASSIFIED
  • Vietnam
  • Memorandum # 330, Intensified and Expanded Psychological Operation Activities in Vietnam, 4/9/1965
  • with the Government of the Republic of Vietnam to defense against aggression, to the work of social revolution, to the goal of free self-government, to the attack on hwiger, ignorance and disease, and to the wiending quest for peace. Before the Honolulu
  • Vietnam
  • Memorandum # 343, Appointment of Special Assistant to the President for Peaceful Construction in Vietnam, 3/28/1966
  • Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Director of Central Intelligence Director, United States Information Agency Director, Bureau of the Budget Administrator, Agency for International Development · Irnplem~ntation of South Vietnam Programs 1. The report
  • Vietnam
  • Memorandum # 288, Implementation of South Vietnam Programs, 3/17/1964
  • for International Development In view of Mr. William Sullivan 1 s assignment to Saigon, I have today detailed Mr. Michael Forrestal of my staff to take his place as Chairman of the committee for the man~gement of U. S. policy and operations in South Vietnam
  • Vietnam
  • Memorandum # 310, Designation of Michael Forrestal as Chairman of Committee for Management of US Policy and Operations in South Vietnam, 7/8/1964
  • Administrator, AID Director, USIA ' The President has reviewed the discussions of South Vietnam which occurred in Honolulu, and has discussed the matter further with Ambassador Lodge, He directs that the following guidance be issued to all concerned.: 1
  • Vietnam
  • Memorandum # 273, South Vietnam, 11/26/1963
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASllINGTON ... =BEGRE':F NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 325 TO: THE DffiECTOR, U.S. INFORMATION AGENCY 1. I have reviewed your memorandum of March 16 on the informational and psychological warfare programs in South Vietnam
  • Vietnam
  • Memorandum # 325, [Informational and Psychological Warfare Programs in South Vietnam], 3/12/1965
  • INTELLIGENCE ADMINISTRATOR, AID ' ' I have today determined that it is essential to establish in Washington a small conlmittee for the management of U. S. policy and ope*atiqns in South Vietnam. After consultation with the Secretary of State, I h.3
  • Vietnam
  • Memorandum # 280, South Vietnam, 2/14/1964
  • willing to speak up against those who are blindly critical of the US position in Vietnam. One of the more imminent focal points of this effort should be to prevent the Algiers Chiefs of State Conference in late June from emerging as a platform for anti-US
  • Vietnam criticism
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • Memo for Record re South Vietnam Situation, 11/25/63
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 10, 1964 NAT IONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 314 TO: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense . The President has now reviewed the situation in South Vietnam with Ambassador Taylor and with other
  • Vietnam
  • decisions with respect to Vietnam: 1. Subject to modifications in the light of experience, and to coordination and direction both in Saigon and in Washington, the President approved the 41-point program of non-military actions sub­ mitted by Ambassador
  • Vietnam
  • Memorandum # 328, Presidential Decisions with Respect to Vietnam, 4/6/1965
  • assessment of the size and shape of the assistance which could be effectively used within an appropriate regional framework of development. This assessment should examine the possibilities both under conditions of continuing conflict in Vietnam and under
  • Vietnam
  • of maintaining their alert status. For example, CINCPAC forces in Vietnam have been and continue to be in DEFCON III. No recent have been requests made. for information on this subject The DEFCON definitions are classified, but reference has been made
  • in Vietnam. from Tel Aviv that At 1 p. m. ABC 1 s Ray Maloney reported Israelis are jubilant tonight, believing that they are winning the war. Nancy Dickerson, on her 1 :55 news show, lead with State 1 s announce­ ment that the United States is neutral
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975