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- Subject: Vietnam In view of the public demonstrations and difficulties that have been evidenced in Vietnam in recent weeks, His Eminence, Amleto Cardinal Cicognani, Secretary of State of His Holiness, Pope Paul VI, wishes to make note of the fact
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- else in here, I think the Vietnam assignment would be the best possible use of Komer. He has a very unusual combination of energy and experience, and his abrasive ness {which can be more accurately described as brashness) would be a positive asset
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- - International Rice Research Institute. Went through very quickly. Didn't stay for the lunch they had prepared. 1:15 Left for Corregidor. Very rapid tour by car. CTJ rode w/ Mrs. Marcos. 2:28 CTJ left w/ newswomen. President left secretly for Vietnam! 2:55
- for comb-out 6:30 Jean-Louis left 6:45 Vietnam heroes and honored guests (43) to Oval Room 7:08 w/ President and some of above down Grand Staircase - photos 7:15 Blue Room Receiving Line (900 guests) - Military Reception 7:50 w/ President out on portico 8
- to heliport and to airport. 3. 4. 2:30 With President and Luci left Indianapolis. 2:11 Arrived Ft. Campbell, Kentucky. President reviewed troops. Party viewed demonstration of Air Assault. President presented medals and spoke to troops. Greeted Vietnam
- (Lt. Julie Klebaum and Lt. Julie Klebaum and Lt. Katherine Schilling ) 500 nurses for Vietnam: press and pictures 1:55 Departed w/ Lloyd Hand, Liz, Marcia for Washington Monument Grounds to plant a cherry tree 2:39 Returned to White House w/ Japanese
- :38 Arrived at Mr. Per's shop for comb-out. 2:05 Returned to the White House -- second floor. 4. 2:50 To the theater for party for Vietnam veterans. Mixed and mingled. 3:55 Returned to the second floor. Worked at desk with MWT. 5:30 Mr. Per in for comb
- Called Betty Tilson. 2:58 Called Secretary Boyd. 3:00? To the theater to join party for Vietnam veterans. 4:30 Returned to the second floor. Recorded in dressing room. 5:30 Mr. Per in for comb-out. 5:55 Called the President's office to find out what time
- , and Walt Whitman Park. 3. 1:15 To the East Room with the President for the Vietnam Civilian Service Awards. 1:35 To the Blue Room to receive. 1:43 Returned to the second floor. 4. Lunch on tray in Luci's room. Visited with Luci, Pat, and Miss Gfeller
- hall for presidential speech re: Vietnam (very unresponsive audience) given for legislative conference and live TV. Entry No. Time Activity 9:05 Left the assembly hall; returned to the ranch via Jetstar. 10:00 Arrived at the main house. Retired. *******
- luncheon. 2:25 Left. 2:35 Returned to White House. To second floor with Bess Abell. 2:40 Down to Vietnam Vets party. 3:43 Second floor. 4:08 Seven ambassadors' wives, Mrs. Rusk, Mrs. Symington . . . . 4:55 First Lady to the President's office. 5:05
- Christian aboard. 6. 8:30 Dinner with the President, Luci and Pat, Lynda, Betty Furness, Mrs. Christian, J.C. Kellam, Judge Moursund, Joe Califano, Mrs. Irons, Marie, Jake, Mary. Talked about Captain Paul Dresser, a friend of Lynda's, wounded in Vietnam
- to the ladies briefly -- some impassioned views were expressed re: Vietnam, juvenile delinquency, etc. 4:05 Returned to the second floor. 3. 4:10 1. To the Red Room to speak with Bess Myerson. 4:20 Returned to the second floor. Worked at desk. Signed mail. 5:05
- :40 Returned to the second floor. 2:00 Lynda joined -- to the theater to greet wounded soldiers returning from Vietnam. 3:05 Returned to the second floor. 3. 3:15 To the Yellow Oval Room to have tea with Mrs. Harman -- wife of returning Israeli
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- equated American Jewish support forthe AdministrAtion's Vietnam policy with continued American support for the State of Israel. ThePresidenttold Dr.Wexlerand Rabbi Kaufman thathe hadonlyexpressed his appreciation of the Jewish Way Veterans' resolution
- ! 1966 Frida y Bill Moyers (pl) To the Cabinet Room for Meeting with Ambassador Secy. Rusk Secy. McNamara Hon. Walt Rostow Hon. Bill Moyers to Vietnam - Henry Cabot Lodge Oke pics Joined by Robert Komer (this meeting was called to discuss
Folder, "October 14, 1968 - Foreign Policy Advisory Group meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- never to talk to the "Thieu-Ky clique/' was now prepared to acknowledge the reality of the GVN. This means that there can be no settlement in Vietnam without the assent of the GVN. We have always said that there would be no problem in having the views
- Vietnam
- Tac, I was the special assistant to COMUSMACV [Commander U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam] and to General [William] Westmoreland. I was also, as I told you before, serving as the pacification director in the office of the J-3, and the J-3
- Hon and Colonel Y; the importance of district-level politics; initiating programs in Vietnam relating to pacification, the strategic hamlet program and other government agencies' view of it; the spread of the strategic hamlet program from Bac Lieu
Oral history transcript, Zbigniew Brzezinski, interview 1 (I), 11/12/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- time to the Vietnamese problem that larger policy issues, in a way, were given short shrift. M: Did it have anything to do with their preoccupation with secrecy? Was the Policy Planning Council excluded from important negotiating efforts in Vietnam
- Vietnam
- Biographical information; contact with LBJ; Policy Planning Council; short-circuiting channels of communication; October 1966 trade speech; Ludwig Erhard; Harmel Exercise; Vietnam; foreign policy brain trust for Humphrey; Abe Fortas; Clark Clifford
- weeks of a national election campaign in which Vietnam is one of the principal students, intellectuals, age.inst participation leftists, issues. In both countries, and others have demonstrated in the war. Some of these dea>nstre.tions GROOP l
- 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
- East, particularly Vietnam, and to other countries near Vietnam as a result of the way the war heated up there. a big difference between the two, So that's but I think this is more a difference of circumstances and difference in changes in the world
- Vietnam
- programs; problems of the development of foreign countries; LBJ’s support on the Hill; effect of Vietnam on AID program; role of LBJ; Mekong Delta program; multilateral aid; ADB funds; Alliance for Progress; requirement for self-help for receiving aid
- )University conducted by Wisconsin State Uni- Professo r Pham Hoang Ho, University of Can Tho versity, and finance by AID . Dr . Bui Xuan Bao (Sec y to the group) - University of Saigon Mr. Hoang Si Binh (AID/Vietnam interpreter) Dr. Scott Hammond, State Dept
- VietNam e or t Activity LD AF The One 86970 toucheddown. Cam H-^Ranh Bay. Bay, ^^^^-^^--^-^-^^ty L i^ -_ and ^H^ Republic of Viet Na Vice President Nguyen Caokey President was met by y^^)^^,^;^ ^^y^^^^(^ second visit to Cam Ranh— x^r^ Ted
- flying at 20, 000 to 30, 000 feet, and tell them apart from KC-135s which are permitted to fly over Laos now. (3) It is no longer necessary to couple strikes in South Vietnam with the flights out of Thailand since B-52s stationed on Guam are hitting
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- to have a cautious statement. Walt Rostow: There is an agreed statement. Secretary Clifford; The JCS do not like this language. The President: All of you get together on this first. 8. Korean Civilians and Korean Light Division to Vietnam
- Vietnam
- that the probable a lte rnative would be an Afghan, whose country lies on the Soviet border , or an African, who would be subject to intense pressure from the African Bloc. St:~VlCE SET \ . .... . ,· ' .,-;: ... -2 Vietnam. Ambassador Goldberg outlined
- . Shows they're more aggressive and are attacking. They have not attacked in South Vietnam. Would not recommend knocking out IL-28's now. They are not that much of a threat. Goodpaster: As of March 5, strength was: 216, 400 (presumably U.S. strength) 690
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- Vietnam
- Folder, "[February 27, 1968 - Meeting of Advisors on Vietnam (President Did Not Attend)]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
Folder, "[May 7, 1968 - 8:30 a.m. Meeting with Congressional Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- said the cable traffic indicated the Communists want to steam up things prior to the peace talks. He said the USSR, China and North Korea will join in this, and noted that the enemy had hit us in 110 places in South Vietnam over the weekend
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- on "Face the Nation" on his mind, and talked at length w/ Mr. White about how the Senator had chapped his I position and thinking. Before going to VietNam, the ^BBB^Bt Senator had been anti-administration policy , but his going to VietNam had "opened his
- ?-45p Helicopter ! The at up -via helicopter - for Knxx Corregidor w/ Mrs Johnson, President and Mrs. Marcos. Amb Blair, Amb Romualdez MW, Jim Jones, Okamoto, Jack Valenti, mf (talk about Philippines GNP. civil side of war in VietNam) The- helicopter
- later. President said "I'll get him later " Cliff Carter Sen. Everett Dirksen (b. 1) - re his suggestion of yesterday asking that the President meet with the ^H^^^HHbipartisan legislative leaders to discuss situation in VietNam. Joe Califano (pl
- To dentist's office - for routine examination To Oval ofc w/MW Secy McNamara BM (pl) BM Monday no color pics today - vm pix copper Secy McNamara Secretary of HEW John Joined by BM Joined by R Komer Gardner - to report on his visit to Vietnam BM's ofc (pl
- of bombing attacks on North VietNam ^ January 29, 1966 White House p^ SATURDAY Expendi- Activity(:nc!ude visited by) ture d^" Code "^ Ambassador Arthur Goldberg joined Rusk, Bundy, Moyers - BM out at 1:20p Vice President Humphrey joined the group
- is July 31, 1969. My name is David McComb. The first question I have for you is a rather large one and rather general, too. I'd like to know what the influence of Vietnam was on Treasury policies? Did it have an increasing effect? Did the President
- Vietnam
- Influence of Vietnam on Treasury policies; attitudes towards LBJ and Congress; national public service
Oral history transcript, James C. Thomson, Jr., interview 1 (I), 7/22/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- that sense. So State did decide to assign at least one full-time officer to his briefing. M: Did you first get involved in the general Indochina problem, and particularly Vietnam, when you went to work as Hilsmanls assistant LBJ Presidential Library http
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- Biographical information; contact with LBJ; briefing LBJ while VP; Indochina; Vietnam; Diem; Roger Hilsman; William Bundy; Mac Bundy; John McNaughton; Interagency Planning Staff; Tonkin Gulf Resolution; peace negotiations; press leaks; bombing; "Why
- INTERVIEWEE: WILLIAM J. CONNELL INTERVIEWER: Ted Gitt i nger PLACE: Mr. Connell's office, Bethesda, Maryland Tape 1 of 2 G: Mr. Connell, were you able to follow the evolution of Mr. [Hubert] Humphrey's thinking on Vietnam as the years passed? C: Yes
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- Duties with Humphrey; foreign policy assistants; development of Humphrey's thinking on Vietnam; Humphrey's interest in arms control; Food for Peace; the development of democratic institutions; health research; civil rights; NATP; founding