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- and the Embassy a ta ff lnforul conv"raatlbns with officials of the Jn.J')Rnese talk~d with both the Prime Minister and the Hlnls t e~ G.r1~ernment .. Mr - e.nd p ~ysen for Foreign Affairs . In Washington durl.ng the month of November 1, the Working G1
- - FILE COPY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SEC!tEI April 25, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 296 TO: Secretary of State Secretary of Defense SUBJECT: Interdepartmental organization for Panamanian affairs The President has
- Memorandum # 296, Interdepartmental Organization for Panamanian Affairs, 4/25/1964
- of the A 1 t nt Secret ry for Far Eastern Affair . " I also believe th t it would be v lu bl for thi SAM to be rei sued a reminder of the n ce ity f or eoordin tin official vi it t o South Vietnam with the State Department. 'ls"' John A.I) McKesson Benj
- desires that personnel of each of the addressees with or to be assigned foreign affairs responsibilities (hereinafter foreign affairs officers) con tinue to receive comprehensive instruction on u.s. policy and s.trategies, and on the resources
- Intelligenc~ Agency, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of· Staff, the Director of the United States Information Agency, and the Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. Representatives of other departments and agencies
- with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADM IN IS TR AT I 0 N. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) ;.:::..BUNDV ~ .... Department OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 D of~ COLLECT CHARGE TO B -_ cp ,ate . • ~· . 4 Origin 55
- Folder, "NSAM # 296: Interdepartmental Organization for Panamanian Affairs, 4/25/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
- _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ ___ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ 1 Secretary of State Dean Rusk's Message to his Colleagues in the Depart ment of State and Abroad, March 4, 1966____________________________ 2 Department of State Foreign Affairs Manual Circular No. 385, March 4, 1966_________________
- of Sta.ff, the Diree-tor-of the United States Inforr..ation Agency 1 and the .Special Ass·i stant to the President for Nations.l Security Affairs. Representatives of other departments and agencies. with responsibility tor specific matters to be considered
Memorandum # 308, Designation of Robert J. Manning to disseminate facts on Southeast Asia, 6/22/1964
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- not satisfied with the performance of the several departments in this area; we require stronger arrange ments. I have therefore designated Mr. Robert J. Manning, Assistant Secretary of State. for Public Affairs, to generate and to co ordinate a broad program
- , 27 November 1968, in the New State Department Building. In attendance were: STATE - Mi. Howard Furnas, Chairman OSD/ISA - Miss Buckley OJCS - Col M. L. Parsons, USA, J-5 - Col F. H. Riggs, USAF, J-5 AID - Mn. Bell - Mr. Goin - Miss Hughes
- Special Assistant for National Security Affairs Special Assistant for Science and Technology . The Chairman, · Council of Economic Advisers SUBJECT: Revie~. of Strategic Stockpile Objectives I approve the recommendation of the Director of the Bureau
- for International D evelopment Director, Bureau of the Budget Chairman, Export-Import Bank -· SUBJECT: Task Force on Southeast Asian Economic and Social Development I herewith direct my Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, Mr. McGeorge Bundy
- that · the Department would prefer "the National Academy of Foreign Affairs proposal" rather than the Freedom Academy, but he did not go into detail. This is the situation as it now stands. Samuel E. Belk J s ) NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL February 24, 1964 NOTE
Memorandum # 330, Intensified and Expanded Psychological Operation Activities in Vietnam, 4/9/1965
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- . It is the President's decision that USIA is to re-program funds to the extent possible in order to carry out this larger program; in addition, he has directed all agencies and departments to provide funds and resources as available to the Director of USIA. Where
- systematic work. I wish to see the short and long term aspects of the study carried forward expeditiously by all Departments and Agencies concerned. I have assigned to the Secretary of State responsibility for directing this project, using the mechanism
- 15 March 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR: The Honorable McGeorge Bundy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Mr. McCone has read the attached and asked that it be brought to your personal attention. WALTER ELDER Exe cu ti ve
- been noted. Tb• car17ing on of the affairs of the ICIS bas be come increasingly difficult. I can understand tbe lack of enthusiasa in other departments regarding a program wherein the Attorney General can make decision.a and resolve policy disputes
- and departments to provide funds and resources as available to the Director of USIA. Where appropriate, provisions of funds and other resources will be subject to procedures and amounts as determined in consultation with the Bureau of the Budget. 2. The President
- , ecial Assista to the ecretary and ,Deputy Secretary of Defense I I • cc: .; Mr. McGeorge Bundy · .~ • . \ OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY WASHINGTON c -. . ' . •• DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS OFFICE
Folder, "NSAM # 280: South Vietnam, 2/14/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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- , Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, becomes chairman of the interdepartmental committee for the management of U.S. policy and operations in South Vietnam. The responsibilities and authority of the committee remain unchanged. Mr
- . The Special Assistant for National Security Affairs is autho rized to call on the appr opriate Departments and A gencies for necessary staff support for this task force. GOHFIDEHTIAL - . ' . . lb " --- .{ ',!. ~ !~ µ~r¥~~ THE WHITE HOUSE
- protection of collection capabilities and should not wait in every case for State initiative as recommendation 5d might imply. Cleared representatives of the Department of State responsible to the Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs are ready
- to the success of United States operations in Southeast Asia. The national interest requires full understanding of our policy and purpose in this area. I am not satisfied with the performance of the several departments in this area; we require stronger arrange
- ~ ~ O/< ~ t- ..-M:Z ~ ,_; THE WHITE HOUSE WASHI~GTON March 14, 1964 Dear Mr. Prime Minister: I have been reviewing proposals put forward by our Department of Defense concerning the detailed procedures for the control of nuclear weapons assigned
- of Defense Director of Central Intelligence Administrator of AID Director of U.S. Information Agency It is requested that the Department of State, in coordination with Defense, CIA, USIA, AID, and other appropriate agencies, prepare a report on the subject
- the Executive Branch has even deferred to these same moods and misunderstandings in the shaping of measures· which lay 'Within its own discret'ion -- particularly in the field of militaey affairs and of matters lying within the purview of departments
- of foreign affairs personnel should be given a fair chance to learn the languages of the countries in which they live. The Department sought and received legislative authority in 1961 for the training of dependents; however, funds requested in subsequent
- ADDRESS OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS TO LIMITED OFFICIAL USE THE SECRETARY OF STATE W A SHINGTON 25, D. C. DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON 2137 February 7, 1964 MEMJRANDUM FOR MR. ~GEORGE ? BUNDY THE WHITE HOUSE Subject : NSAM's 152 and 164
- with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON s/s 7443 May 17, 1965 MEMORANDUM F'OR :t'.IR. McGEORGE BUNDY THE W ITE HOUSE Subject: NSAM 300: Review
- for National Security Affairs Subject: Trust Territory of the Pacific Is.lands During our recent preview of the 1966 budget, we noted that the Department of the Interior's program plans for the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands anticipate continuing
- (NSAM No. 333), I appoint Mr. Alvin Friedman, Deputy Assistant Secretary, International Security Affairs, as the Defense Department representative on the committee the President has directed you to establish to study and recommend what actions
- our own, intends to raise the South West Africa issue with the Foreign Affairs Department as occasions ·arise. · United States contingency planning for the prospective Security Council session on apartheid and the next General Assembly could provide
- :. State Department lleport on !ngliah Language ·t eaching As requested in RSAM 332. the Department has prepared a report on (a) the present scope of U.S. Gfternmeot Inglish Language. Teaching (BLT) progTams abroad and (b) future eou:r.sea of aeti,o n
- , .Anticipation of' Foreign Crises The President's memorandum of January 30 (NS.AM 277) requested a review of the pro~edures in effect in the Department of Defense for anticipation of foreign crises. In its overall context, crisis anticipation includes
- on September 23, 1949, and directed the two departments to effect the transfer to civilian control in accordance with the memorandum. The memorandum provided for the appoint ment of a civilian High Commissioner by the President to serve, first under
- mrening. The two Departments are agreed on how they will handle this problem and the operations will be carried out on a day-to-day basis by the State-Defense group known as the Washington Liaison Group. BKS ADDRE.S .o) OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS
- of any assistance furnished pursuant to this determination. DBaASmlED 1.0. 12356, Sec. 3... NLJ q3· 3¢0 1W ~-, NARA, Date ~-~-~ - CONFIDENTIAL · CONFIDENTiAL DEPARTMENT OF STATE AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON 25. D. C . OFFICE
- are at the stage of a flirtation which may without outside encouragement become a serious affair. Here is where matters stand: 1. The EEC SEGREP -41. The EEC is proposing an acceleration of steps to fold bilateral trade agreements between member countries
- for Politico-Military Affairs, Mr. Jeffrey c. Kitchen, and he or an officer designated by him will represent the Department on the Review Group. Sincerely, ~ Llewel~mpson Enclosure: Acti.c; Report of Working Group. The Honorable McGeorge Bundy, OECLASS\F\ED
- No. 328 dated April 6. The President requests that the Department of State and the Department o{ Defense take further energetic' action to improve our performance in these respects. m,_;~ ~ r McGeorge Bundy - Tep SEGRE! I ' .1._ _ __ _ ~,r