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  • action of the North Koreans. We should ask the UN to support a return to the Armistice Agreements. Of course the Soviets will veto that resolution, but taking this action will satisfy the diplomatic needs. 1 of 9 ­ .. ~OP SECN:ET - 2
  • ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (8-86) 45 'Ii SEC~~:i:·control: Action ~ Rec'd: FROM: CHIEF JUSMGMADRID ss ACTION: USCINCEUR PL-265 ,.SP.·.:··. INFO : CNO 12736 JUNE 12, 1964 9:58 PM Info L R EUR OSD CINCLANT
  • the chances of getting the pilot is good. The fighter aircraft would stay outside the 12 mile limit in a protective cap. The chopper would be sent in at night to rescue the pilot. There would be no retaliatory action against MIGs. The President: men's rescue
  • comparison is limited to the most significant features o:f divergence. --CONFIDENTI~ - -- - - - - -- - - - ---- - - - - - -- - -- -- THE WHITE HOUSE WASMINGTON August 30, 1963 MEMORANDUM FOR HOLDERS OF NATION.AL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM
  • Folder, "NSAM # 253: Multilateral Force, 7/13/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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  • in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIV ES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. N A F ORM 1429 ( 6 -85) . _---:;.· I ®larch 10, 1967 NATIONAL SECURlTY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 360 TO: The Vice President The Secretary
  • Folder, "NSAM # 360: Assignment of Highest National Priority to Critical Defense Items, 3/10/1967," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 9
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  • was overstated. As a result of our reyiew, immediate action was taken at the lo­ $7.9 million and cal level to cancel requisitions totaling In April 1960 to reduce the 1960 program by $3-7 million. we followed up the actions taken and were informed that di­
  • --- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON £E6RET January 8, 1965 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 323 SUBJECT: Policy toward the present and future of the Panama Canal TO: The The The The The The Secretary of State Secretary of Defense
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  • DECL.ASSIFUID l!.O. U356~ Sec. 3.4 NlJ =1_'3- ~Ql.o • By Cb , NARA, Date ro-~~ :BECHT November 20, 1964 NATlONA.L SECUlU'?Y ACTION M.mMOllANDUM NO. 319 MltM0.1.ANlJUM FOil Tll• S•ere._ry of Stal• The S.or•tarr ol. AgJ1lcW.ture Th• AU.01.nl•traior. Aa-tM:Y
  • Folder, "NSAM # 319: U.S. Aid to the UAR, 11/20/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
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  • HOUSE WASHINGTON May 30, 1966 _TOP SECR-BT SENSITIVE NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. · 348 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE SUBJECT: Alternatives to US Facilities in Pakistan
  • Folder, "NSAM # 348: Alternatives to US Facilities in Pakistan, 5/30/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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  • for the North Vietnamese attack. If so, they may have b e en mouse-trapped by Hanoi. If they had known of the attack, the Russians might not have sent Kosygin to Hanoi. The North Vietnamese action has put the Russians on the spot. We have tal ke d
  • /{ By~ . NARA o~·~~ SUAd NSC ~1 eetin1 --l'OP SSCRET OXCA R 1: attachm••· . £ . ., v( ( -/ -GO~iFffiENllAL ­ NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL RECORD OF ACTIONS NSC Action 2475. PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT ON THE A-11 AIRCRAFT a. Considered a draft
  • .... THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 1, 1965 NATIONAL SECURlTY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 334 TO: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense The Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission The President has noted the request for nuclear weapons
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  • Folder, "NSAM # 159: Methods for Improving the Coordination of Economic and Military Aid Programs, 5/31/1962," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 1
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  • 20 OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:0 0 of State r. COLLECT CHARGE TO Origin 0 SECRET ACTION: AMEMBASSY:LONDON IMMEDIATE STATE: ...2...,08..,__406_ _____ NODIS REF: State 202732 DD FOR THE CHARGEeYou should transmit 0 June 5
  • ashore to protect and escort American citizens to safety. This action, he explained, was being taken on the basis of unanimous decisions of our country team in the Dominican, the recommendation of the Ambassador, and on the recommendation of the Secretary
  • achievement" since Bretton Woods and nbw the Congress must take action to activate the agreement. Chairman Okun said that the soundness of the world's monetary system was essential to our own prosperity at home. The President then summed up the need for SDRs
  • Rights Act. Othe~· Alabama State officials have submitted· the necessary forms 'a nd have undertaken ·action leading to com­ pliance with the Act,, including education and health programs. All avenues of persuasion and· negotiation have been explored
  • ... ~ I . , -­ ... FILE COPY I THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON .. COP'lFIDENTlA J;; December 20, 1963 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 275 MEMORANDUM FOR The The The The The The The Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary
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  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON .SE CRET - February 8, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 279 MEMORANDUM FOR T HE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE S'QBJECT: Military Assistance to India and Pakistan I have no objection
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  • 0 ' ' THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I NG70N a£GRET May 19, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION ME2viOR.A..l'JDUM NO. 300 TO: Secretary of Srate Secretary of Defe"::::;.... . Administrator, National Aeronautics & S:?~Ce Ad..-ninistration Special Assistant
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  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIN GTO N .CONFIDENTIAL - April 9, 1965 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM MEMORANDUM TO: No.· 329 Secretary of State Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of C ommerce Administrator, Agency
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  • , 1965 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ~T -JR:~ August 10, 1965 C0}.4INT CHANNELS - NATIONAL SECURJTY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 337 MEMORANDUM TO: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense The Director of Central Intelligence SUBJECT: US
  • Folder, "NSAM # 337: US Intelligence Facilities in Pakistan, 8/10/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
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  • SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 339 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE SUBJECT: Critical Indian Food Situation I am deeply concerned on humanitarian grounds with the near famine conditions which are developing in India, and which may requi~e
  • Folder, "NSAM # 339: Critical Indian Food Situation, 12/17/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
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  • abhorred brutality and regretted any incidents in which any American citizen met with violence. As the Governor had indicated his desire to take actions to remedy the existing situation in Alabama which causes people to demonstrate, I suggested to him
  • NAVAL MESSAGE e i-RECEDENCE Flt,. •ACTION> AVYDEPARTMEN .. RELEASED BY EXT. NO. DRAFTEDBY q\.f FLASH IINl'OI 7 Z 2220132 FM CINCPA C READDRESSED FLA SH 222 1532 FM C INCPA C INFO JCS TO RUHLH&'CINCUSARPAC RuHI..HI../C I NCPACFL.T RUHLKM
  • , According to available information,· Israel is ignoring the Resolution of the Security Council, summoning all governments concerned to take as a first step all measures towards an immediate cease-fire and cessation of all military actions in this area. its
  • · for NSC from Executive Secretary, subject: "Report of the Plann~ng C~ordination Group", dated December 20, 1955 C. NSC Action No. 1497 The Pre$ident has this date approved the amendment of para­ graph 7-a of NSC 5412/1 as submitted to and approved
  • Folder, "NSAM # 303: Change in Name of Special Group 5412 (303 Committee), 6/2/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
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  • Folder, "NSAM # 358: Assignment of Highest National Priority to the Mk 84, Mod 1 2000 lb Bomb and to Project PRACTICE NINE, 1/13/1967," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 9
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  • waters the action which the North Koreans took is not a very appropriate one. Secretary Katzenbach: The evidence is quite good and quite strong that the detention was made in territorial waters. We have a fix on the Pueblo at 8:30 when he was 25 miles out
  • in key areas and with certain estimates of the reaction of the other side to postulated courses of action by us. : • DECLASSIFIED Authority $taleLetter/- ~ Y-:/J ~ 'f0t' SECRl!r/1':0DIS By l 4-f'·· •NARS,Dat,,f 1/-1/ -2Section C is a paper dealing
  • ' 60NFmEN I 11\.L MEMORR~UM FOR HOLDERS OF NSC 5618 SUBJECT: NSC Special Committee on Technical Surveillance Countermeasures ~-~ Memorandum~o. National Security Action 3 l.74£ November 15, 1964, included provision for (a) tll Gl'SSoiution of the subject
  • Folder, "NSAM # 317: Audiosurveillance and Countermeasures Problems, 11/15/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
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  • to Vietnam OAS Action on Venezuelan Arms Cache 5. 3/17 /64 Mt g . No . 524 U.S . Policy Toward Vietnam 6. 4/2/ 64 Mtg . No . 525 U . S . Policy Toward Brazil and Other General Topics 7. -±/ 3/ 64 Mtg . No. 526 Various Topics (Panama, e t c
  • cor dance with real needs . The Secretary of State further w anted an opp ortunity to obtain, during the day, Souvanna Phouma 1 s concurrence in the recommended action, to wh ich the Secr etary of Defense agreed. The President inquired what had been
  • agencies and our Embassy in Saigon were developing some proposals for non- militar y actions in Vietnam . Secretary Vance reported that VC actions during the past week declined somewhat - - except for the dramatic bombing of the E mbassy . The Department
  • UN actions to e nfor ce the rulin g. The decis ion will be a blow to sterlin g , thus creat ing a majo r problem f or the British. We should avoid supporting economic sanction s against South Africa . We must e xpect that black Africans w ill try
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  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON DECLASSIFIED E.O 123..,, sec. ·'--' NLJ 2e-cl'7/ By~ , , NARA, Date !£~f:t~ G0tfE ID:EM'f'IAL March 14, 1967 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 361 TO: The The The The The The Secretary of State Secretary
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  • " (much action for such a small space) 11:00 To Dardanelles for dinner. Had shish kabob. 12:30 Back to Carlyle. 1:00 Bed
  • } THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 9, 1965 FOR MR.. BUNDY Mac: If you think it appro- priate, would you sign? FMB ./ THE \NHI TE H OUSE Wl-- S HI •'\JG T ON March 9, 1965 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM N O. 3 24 TO: Secretary of State Secretary
  • Folder, "NSAM # 324: Special Presidential Committee on U.S. Trade Relations with Eastern European Countries and the Soviet Union, 3/9/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
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