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- all
tremendous
Komer and I reluctantly
We've asked
all
those
U.S.
effort,
conclude
that
and the time that
you will
whom we had getting
want to
ready
to stand
down.
We've re-activated
the Naples
exercise
on the old basis
for
tomorrow
- .
Sincerely,
J~
Incl
Ann'l Per Capita
•11 Pers Costs
Mr. Robert W. lo ■ er
National
Security
Council
The White Rouse
Frank K. Sloan
Deputy Ass~st~nt Secretary
Staff
2
UNCLASSIFIED
Annual. Per Capita Military
Personnel Costs
Cost estimates
- IN A CRITICAL 'l'IXE.
UNCLASSIFIED
BUT
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YOUDON'TKNOW
HOW
PLEASEDI AMANDHOWHAPPYI FEEL WHEN
I, AFrERA
VERY LO?TGTRIP AT 'EE ENDOF A MOST:EXHAUSTING
DAY,I SHOULD
GETOFF MY
PL&,E AND BE WELC9MED
:BYA LADYFROMMY HOME
TOWN,NARGA..~T
JOSEPH,. WHO
25 YEAaSAGO
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Car stopped many times for VP shake handsg
and talk with those along side and about 6 or 7 times he Mt
uut of car move among crowds. Turkish and American flags~,,
lined route, hundreds of small flags held by spectators
and
number of musical instruments
- this
was the first time the North Koreans knew that the ship would be in
t..'1e area.
Three thi.'1.gs are clear:
1. It was a conscious effort to provoke a response
O!"
a lack of response.
2.
The Soviets knew of it in advance.
3. T!ie North Koreans have
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coast of Cyprus near Kyrenia., and to put three divisions a.shore in two
or three weeks. He believed that Turkey could control the Island in
that time.
ln sumni.ary, General Wheeler said that, if shootings started, the war
would probably begin with Turk
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Holder: W. ThomQ1' Johh~l\
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time in three years you had in~ervened to check their course
to war. While