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Folder, "NSAM # 273: South Vietnam, 11/26/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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- not hesitate to urge, when pOssible, both cotmtries to resume tun diplomatic rela.Uons and to coope:rate militarily. Border cooperation is essential; however, purely military relations should not be carried out without tM knoWledge of Souva.nna. 12. Relat19M
- not g ive n a id to South Vietnam , and i s i n no p o s it io n to do s o , th e re has been sp o ra d ic , ra th e r lo w - le v e l cooperation and lia is o n between Lao and South Vietnamese fo rc e s . T h is has been confined a lm o st e n t ir e
Oral history transcript, William P. Bundy, interview 3 (III), 6/2/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh cooperation of Marcos to have it appear as Marcos' suggestion
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 4, Tabs C-M," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 48
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Folder, "Hilsman, Roger (Vietnam - Diem) (1963) [1 of 2]," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 263
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Folder, "Hilsman, Roger (Vietnam - Diem) (1963) [2 of 2]," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 263
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- ; Money S u p p ly and th e P r ic e L e v e l in S o u th W 1 0 4 ^ a X W + ? / i6 4 W«-Ht^-4p. C. L . Cooper to Bu n d y; t r a n s m it t a l n o te ------------------ 0 8 / 0 8 / -6-4-------- Sfra fre C ( . . . ) 3pp.— ^ i ^ — »"/
- RECENT STATEMENT THAT AN U N ID E N T IF IE D GENERAL HAD COOPERATED V/ITH KY IN MOUl'.TING A COUP REFERRED TO GENERAL NGUYEN VAN T H IE U . 6. % SUNG S A ID THAT THE ONLY SOLUTION WAS FOR THE AMERICANS TO CHOOSE A YOUNGER COLONEL, ACCEPTABLE
- and was disproportionately care FROM groups machinery are is working; cooperating with the government. D.t.LLASSIFlEO . ~/l-;;.771' NSc; 7,;;l.:3-?f Authority ' 0 _ I - 7 '1 O By t0:g ,N~,Date ;? / into . ... _..:.:SDORE? .. . ,. FACTSHEET . Subject: Status
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- clearly provide fo r cooperation w ith local m ilita ry , leaving them la no -do’ib'v th is is deployment fo r a iim insd purpose and th a t Drar;d
- commitment as a matter of urgency. Canada’s Prim e Minister pledged "ready and most sympatlietic cooperation" and promised that the request would be discussed as soon as Parli.ament could be gotten together. Our Aaibhs'sador In Ct’iawa, however, cautions
Folder, "[January 31, 1968 - Meeting with Congressional Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- everyone became very cooperative, that is all these Americans that came out there. Ortiz ran this thing. And the South Vietnamese, some of them anyway, tried their best to sort of play this game. But it didn't last very long, because your public
Oral history transcript, Michael V. Forrestal, interview 1 (I), 11/3/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- Bundy operated to consider options. F: Oh, yes. M: You and Chester Cooper and some others. How far-ranging was that reconsideration? Was it simply a consideration of tactics, or did you all pursue the option of perhaps reversing the commitment? F
- according to the Secretary at that time. M: But you did cooperate? S: At that time I was in the Secretary's office, so I was working both with the Food and Drug Administration and the Social Security Administration on Medicare, and with the Public Health
- tribunal--visiting North Vietnam. They were from the communist countries, and he toured the country with them but in his tapes or his statements he would say, "I'm not a member of the tribunal." But he was with them; his statements cooperated with them
- to that would be that I, without being able to point to any particular thing, could say that he did everything within his power to cooperate with the President of the United States in getting through the progressive legislation that he had recollllllended. B
- Wyoming," And was always very straightforward that way and I appreciated that fact and was always cooperative where I could be. On the other hand, where it was a matter that could have no deep and abiding concern to Wyoming, he was most persuasive as he
- , was divorced from OEO and made an independent advisory group. So that today while we cooperate with it in terms of supplying information and attending meetings and generally have good relationships, we have nothing to do with the direction the council takes
- oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh DePuy -- I -- 23 means something like "cooperation." Now the idea was sort of an amalgam of all the old theories of oil spots and so on, but if you visualize the city of Saigon itself, proper
- . A: It probably did. In any case that situation was worsening, and we started finding the State Department was getting a hell of a lot less cooperative. The word was coming back that the coexistence was not the most popular order of the day, and Hubert
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs aa-vv," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- of· the· attacks the·mselves. of cooperation. 4. There has been no evidence as to whether the Commu nists actually intended attacks throughout the country to be ·days. ;r~_:.,ralid, simultaneous or to take place on successive this_ docum~J1t_...l_:)!:OVides _.th
- D Y y SU B JEC T: T h e Vietnam C r is is - - One Dove’ s La m e n t L a s t week I sent Chet Cooper a b rie f note (attached) in which I ra ise d some q uestions tha t d istu rb e d me a fte r reading y o u r re p o rt to the P re s id e n t
- JEALO USY AMONG aRVN O FFIC ER S MAH T H E IR O THERW ISE p r e v a l e n t COOPERATION AND C O R D IA LITY . TH E R E ARE ONLY A FEW E X P R E SS IO N S OF G EN ERA LIZED XENOPHOBIC REACT IO i^'S, MOST_ NOT ABLY ______ '■ fiEO R ET ___ ’ REPRODUCTiCN
- I l -developments of the past year. offensive was facilitated same scale before, tunities and capability themselves, cooperative If, in fact, in the cities, the overall ~ilitary ical response may still further well
- at something that is basic to our ~hole military effort here, namely, the cooperative relationship between the U.S. and South Vietnamese military leaders and forces. If this is shaken, it could have not only the serious political consequences which I mentioned
- counterpart in III Corps was responsive to that. Some people he kept on the payroll I definitely thought he was wasting his money with. Some I'm sure I didn't know about, because in order to gain their cooperation, from time to time we gave them a certain
Oral history transcript, William P. Bundy, interview 2 (II), 5/29/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- guess Chester Cooper, perhaps, I really don't want to put a nail in that one--anyway, it doesn't matter . And that group set up a series of options : � � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson