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Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- to a collective force is that .it is alli~nce-wide in its responsibilities, embraces . both SAC and theater fo.r ces, and operates in a way that associates in some way, if only in a final report to NAC, all NATO members in its activity. · GROUP 3 Downgraded at 12
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- to the French, and (3) our overall negotiating stance. There is a further reason for early Presidential involvement. Some of your advisers -- notably Acheson and Ball -- are a bit shellshocked from newspaper stories sug_g esting that they are at odds with you
- in priYB.te enterprise. " (Emphaaia aupplied.) (Section 1, Atomic Energy Act of 1954, Public Law 83-703.·) The 1954 Act ha.a for lta purpose the carrying providing for a number of programs including: out of the above policlea by • • •• . "a program for Oo
- organizations involved in national security planning. The emphasis in most games is on current or potential problems associated with international affairs. d. Some games are conducted with high-level officials participating on "senior-level" teams, which review
Folder, "A Way of Thinking about Nuclear Proliferation (Rostow)," Committee Files, NSF, Box 1
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- associated power should fail. and non-nuclear Chinese military of a initiatives, the possible practice 1956-1962. to certain areas with nuclear of industrial weapons and systems. 2. CONFIDENTIAL Arguments Against _ CQNFIBBN'fIAL -32
- grew. of cost program will not be taken now associated to policy its as about goals. opponents which they borrow without de Gaulle to disperse. is and prestige. ignorance of the force, the experience After it and statesmanship weapons
- any impression of his association with Rayburn during the House years? Did they seem particularly close? Did he seem to follow Rayburn's lead pretty much? C: He was regarded as a protégé of Sam Rayburn. And Sam Rayburn was a forceful leader
- security planning. The emphasis in most games is on current or potential problems associated with inter national affairs. d. Games are often conducted with high level offi cials participating on "senior level" teams which review and discuss proposals
- FOBS launch sites. While it is difficult to associate numbers with such a system, DDR&E estimates this system will have 90% confidence against single launches and very high confidence against multiple launches. The system will be further augmented
- the West, newspapers, radio, TV, and what have you, you begin at that point to feel sort of swallowed up by the immensity of the Soviet Union, particularly in Siberia in the wintertime. We went to a power station and at lunch, there began the usual after
Oral history transcript, Ivan L. Bennett, Jr., interview 1 (I), 12/11/1968, by David G. McComb
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- in the Department of Medicine at Yale, I accepted an appointment as associate professor of medi cine at the Johnson Hopkins University School of Medicine . In 1957 I was made Professor of Medicine, and in 1958 I became Professor of Pathology and Director
- Should read: rather missiles associated 8. present to insure such as ASWand reconnaissance within QUOTEaircraft than strategic ing after the categories Para 17, line Soviet sentence. line. even though they might fall 14. existing
- possible problems arising in Europe between 1965 and 1970 with principal focus on matters associated with increasing French intransigence in alliance relationships. At the Senior Review, a video tape will summarize the. ·game in documentary fashion
- ] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 24 if you want to call it that, of CIA support of National Students Association and some publications. I presume this goes back to the period in which you were
- ; CIA role exaggerated by press; National Students Association; Watts and racial problems; Kerner Report; CIA relationship with other organizations in Vietnam; raw information provided for by the CIA
- countries or the United States. Detailed technical presentations were heard concerning each indi vidual Chinese Communist nuclear test and an assessment was made of future developments by Red China. in the field of nuclear weapons and associated delivery
- and in the atmosphere. As you know, early in Fiscal Year ~964 the .:Partial test b
Oral history transcript, Norman S. Paul, interview 1 (I), 2/21/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- twenty years of government service which began in 1948 after completing your law degree and an association with a New York City law firm. From 1948 to 1955 you were associated with the Economic Cooperation Administration, and your last position
- authorizations, framework of .U.S.-EU'RATOM fast reactor U-235 to the necessary to provide (within cooperat_ion presently the beins Con - 4 - discussed, and with which the F:-ench effort is associated), t.:>niumneeded for the second core
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- of BETA I & II-67 was to examine some of the major issues, problems and questions associated with strategic weapons deployment; with particular emphasis on anti-ballistic missiles. In addition to this report, film summary of BETA I & II-67 813@IU!lT
- to provide technical assis tance grants to newly-independent COD1DOnwealth countries. The French have said they are willing to continue helping independent members ot the Camrunity such as Mali which are willing to reuain associated with France and who
- evidence pound warhead is designed payload. after a year er two more. we have convincing of the Israeli-French B. weapon specifically a 250-300 mile solid 1;500-2;000 years of Nuclear association warhead. Weapons to It does not consider
- technical inconvenience. In political terms, on the other hand, the consequences of denial could be very serious. we do have an agreement, made in 1959 in good faith. we are already publicly associated with this particular program, by virtue of the agreement
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- by the United States and the Soviet Union and will focus particularly on problems associated with anti-ballistic missile systems. As usual, knowledgeable and responsible officials from all interested departments and commands will participate. There will be one