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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 "2 Benj a Executive Secretary Enclosure: Airgram Seoulo from Embassy CONFIB6Nfl:A-I
  • ) ,.... ., t OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: □ 0 CHARGE TO COLLECT o·f State -, ' -GOOf'i.BBlf'f?:AL 5> Origin Amembassy SEOUL / ACTION: S.S. 7 s3 PM '64 2-a:> Info, tJ 1 LIMDIS Your 17320 l.. I.n our e.onversation wl th P.Alla .sugg. e
  • to the Department , to gether with any comments that the Embassy may consider approppiate • . ENDFYI) _ 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
  • - 4 / Zl /6 4 ltr PM Choi to LB, ,J ( ADOR l!.aiJ OFFICIAi.. COMMIINICATIONS ·To ✓ ~t,,i,w& THE SECRETARY Of' .STATE WASHINGTON ll:5, D. C, DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON /, :~ f - t ,r ~ MEMORANDUM FOR MR. McGEORGEBUNDY THE WHITE
  • • INP'O 7 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 ,. • / I SVN actions d~te of 15
  • 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 Read
  • C0Wifi?Fz!f&,'NOFOREIGNDISSEM.- _BELK DEPARTMENT OF TATE THE DJRECTOI. OF INTELLIGENCE AN'> To Through: From The Secretary Subject: South Korean Crisis ~~ - 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