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Folder, "Air Strike Targets North Vietnam, 8/64 - 9/64," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 228
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- OF AIR STRIKES AGAINST NVN(S) A. CINCPAC 062335Z lo PENDING FURTHER PLANNING REFINEMENT, THE BELOW LISTED TARGET ASSIGNMENT IS APPLIED TO PHASE I TARGETS AS LISTED IN REF A: FIRST DAY TARGET NR. B .E . NAME RES P 3 CINCPACAF 6 16-8408 HANOI GIA LAM AFLD 6
- ) will excuse my putting back on my uniform for a minute, it is my opinion that the military advantages do not out weigh the political disadvantages. General McConnell: I'd rather face them from China. only one half the time over target because of fuel
- IN THAT INVESTIGATION. Uo HOW COME U o S * S E N T R Y F IR E D ON VC B U T ARVN S E N T R IE S WHO WERE C LO SER D ID NOT? Ac NOT T R U E T H A T ARVN S E N T R IE S WERE C LO S E R . T H E Y WERE T H R E E TIMES FARTHER AW AYc Qo WAS T H E R E MG IN ARVN S E N T R Y P
- a t io n P i e r c e A r r o w R E S T R I C T I O N CODES ■ r - ,.. - . . . 8 /6 4 ’ (A ) C lo s e d by E x e c u t iv e O rder 1 1 6 5 2 g o v e rn in g a c c e s s to n a tio n a l s e c u r ity in form ation . ( S ) C lo s e d by s ta tu te
- I DlK^n FOLLOW=yp HUMBER ONE TO I CRITIC 3 “ &4 DTa:040326Z. mm mm MATERIAL AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME INDICATES THAT THE REPORTED FLIGHT OF FOUR JET FIGHTERS INTO THE DRV IS PROBABLY NOT VALID. ALL OTHER COtJHUNICATIOMS ENTITIES APPEAR NORMAL
- TO LO C A TE T H E A SSIG N ED T G T , A PPR O X IM A TELY 20 OF TH E 36 MK 8 1 SN A K EY E WEAPONS J E T T IS O N E D A T SEA W ERE T H E R E S U L T S OF P IL O T S B EIN G U N A B LE TO A C Q U IR EE AND I D E N T I F Y T H E T G T . , 4 , TA S K
- 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
- additional cuts. Congressman Pollock: Mr. President, I want to thank you very deeply for your help in meeting the emergency needs of my people in Alaska. All of the agencies of government and you have been so helpful in our time of need. The President: I am
- talking about either substance of stopping or row we get together for talks. The odds are against talks at this time. I think there is a poss_ibility, although not a very good one. The chances of getting Vietnam resolved before November, 1968, 02pends
- resolution of Vietnam. Unfortunately , it is my conclusion, and that of all of my principal advisers, that a total cessation of bombing at this time would not in fact lead to TOP SECRET SERVICE SET i~l!l!T!Me t-lOTES COPVRIGJ~+ED ?.walica•i 0 0 Requires
- folde1. W. TAeMat Jgbn;on - 2There is a necessary preoccupation of our national leadership with this problem. At the same time there is much anxiety and dismay in America over the 'Wlr. Our conviction is that we should contract our operations
- .to help us. He is saying that the Johnson Administration will not listen to· him. THE PRESIDENT: Tell Percy that we will listen to him at any time and any place. There certainly is not any doubt about our willingness to have him hearrl. What do you say now
- of the bombing cessation. The reply fr om Hanoi follows: At the present time the United States is continuing the escalation of the war in an extremely grave manner. In these conditions words of peace are only trickery. At a time when the United States continues
- escaped the bombing in Hanoi just because two professors are meeting. August 23 is the last time Hanoi was hit. Does that message (referring to the proposed message which was to be transmitted from Kisinger to Bo) include the halt of the August 25
- of the runway and parallel taxiway. Three parking aprons, 13 aircraft revetments, and a dispersal taxiway were identified. This is the first sign of progress at this airfield since 20 June. Photography taken at that time showed that preparations had been made
- of weakness. ED 12958 3.4( b1l1J>2 5Vrs (CJ Secretary McNamara said we should push our view on the South Vietnamese to get them moving Ambassador Bunker said that these things take time, that we cannot rush it. The Viet Cong are their enemy we must remember