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  • Kannedy and Johnson and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs Dr. Ral.ph Powell Consultant to Department of State. On leave from Amer­ ican University and currently with the Research Analysis Corporation , S~ - NOFORN D-1
  • propaganda broadcasts alleged that the chief for flooding in NVNwas American bombings, an assertion denied by _the Department of State. reason quickly It was obvious that Hanoi had taken advantage of bad weather to introduce improved Soviet missile
  • of State for Inter­ American Affairs. Dr. Ralph Powell, Consultant to Department of State, on leave from American University to supervise a China Study at RAC.(Research Analysis Corporation.) Control Element: Colonel Ginsburgh, White House Staff. Captain
  • I '! ' of' State OUTGO.ING' TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:□ COLLECT □ CHARGE TO Origin E lnfot ACTION: AmemMssyXINGS'IDN PRIORITY INFO·i n PORT...OF-SPAIN 171 11 LONDON 3500 • 162. ,,• · - .. • 'f ( " - ~ ss L H ARA CAP EUR I
  • . Charles Johnson Office of the Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs The White House Enclosure /_J(.O UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION WASHINGTON 25, D.C. November 8, 1963 Dear Mr. Johnson: Airgram A-131, dated
  • Sangster, has been received by the Embassy. Attached for the information of the Depart­ ment of State and the Department of Defense, is a letter, dated April 24, 1967, from the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs. • BBALE,r Bnciosure
  • FILE: National AGENCY: ITEM NOS. DATE Security Files NO. OF PAGES - Country File - Portugal, CLASSIFICATION DEPARTMENT OF STATE i 12/18/63 1 open11/4/1':J GeRf, ,cp 4) Azores Base AJ1..l - 7 (,.- .3 :l.~ ,,- "l-'1-SFILE: National
  • . W. Roatow cc: Protocol CF w/cy of Incoming ~untry File w /Incoming THE SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON March 25, 1968 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE ENCLOSURE Dear Mr. President: The Department has received a communication from the American Embassy
  • of Jamaica Kingston. I I i Affairs t. I Ii.: 1· ,... II I i' I l. ,.. ' ! ..j • I I ,. I I ➔ 1 ··'1 '. I I l I •L-.----,----;-------,--.------------------------------...:.,_- __ ___: •• ♦ ,·. Limit ME d Official O.RANDU SUBJ~CT
  • y 1 ./ \ january Der r. 17• 1 69 eid to •t y good-bye r •e Itcno . • g t 01'1 LBJ:STATE:BS:plr ,. • LBJ:STATE:BS:p r Department of State LIMITED O~FICIA~ USE ~ TELEGRA 380 92 O~IGIN AF 16 INFO cPR ~2,G~M 04,NSC ;075 10
  • of the Depart­ ments of State, Defense, the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and The Joint Staff. Concurring: Director of Intelligence and Research, Department of State Director, Defense Intelligence Agency Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department
  • at the Department of Agriculture. He joined the State Department in 1946 and has held numerous positions, principally in Latin American Affairs, including Deputy Director, Office of South American Affairs in 1951. Ambassador Bennett served as Political Counselor
  • . NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1428 (8-85) ~ Department of State TELEGRAM i Lll Mt TEDI OFFH>I ALI. USEI . .. . ;- ?~GEi 0i S!ATE> 388 004097· 11 QR!fG1IN NEA 15! JNF01 CPR' 02,GPMI 04,NSC:t l0:,P 1 04,RSC:t 01,ss
  • TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:□ COLLECT □ CHARGE TO 47 Origin 01446>- UNClASSIPIBD AINllbas•y ACTION: ss ., Pleaae trana1d:t .former Pri• Miniawr G p USIA NSC following -:PRIORITY ... on Decellber Ikea to aage .troa President 3: Dear Mr
  • /63 ?\ falazar to Ball ltr 3/ 3 4) /,tl,}.'f EXolSi DEPARTMENT OF STATE , EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT March 3, 1964 To: Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House From: Benjamf~Read Executive Secretary The attached letter from Prime Minister Salazar
  • Department of Foreign Affairs. Thay represented DFA estimates of what it would take to persuade the Soutll African Atomic Energy Board to accept Iutemational Atomic Energy Agency controls over the US-supported aspacta of the SAGniiclear program. 1) SAGwould
  • the citizenry were given a greater sense of participation in the affairs of state. Authori­ tarian measures were relaxed, and in September 1964 a new constitu­ tion was ratified by the Loya Jirgah, a traditional assemblage of tribal elders and notables. A key
  • 26, 1963 10:28 p.m. n of State 427, November 23, 11 a.m. ~.) NL.I y_c.e,. H ARA HJR IO p IOP INR RMR ACTION DEPARTMENT 427; INFORMATION DJAKARTA43, LISBON 1, CINCPACUNNUMBERED. CINCPACFOR POLAD. Acting Secretary of External Affairs Waller
  • 3/12/ 64 Ltr fm Deposed which the Imam Imam of Yemen re support for movement leads against the Yemen Arab Republic 1'/0~ ADDRESS OFFICIAL. COMMUNICATIONS THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON TO OF STATE ZlS. D .. C. DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON y
  • with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 (REV. 5-82) ;---­ -t~vn- o_. ~,;J- ···•·•. ~ d). i;-:-:-:: ~'¢i • Department • ~ .. C '.t. of State ttt TELEGRA ◄l'ES 0 1 20:CJP ISL::; 1
  • INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State LIMITED OFFICIAL USE 43 Control: 7018 Rec'd: April Action 8, 1964 7:37 p.m. ARA FROM: Kingston ACTION: Secstate Info ss G SP H DATE: April 332 8, 5 p.m. CAP EUR GOJ will issue following PR AID
  • ~·~. - Date':"~ --~m~Ni'!!IB~B~!~ff~T-JIAIL~C,.......,.._,JREPRODUCTION FROM THIS COPY IS ~ I Ill .,PD,OtilBIT~UNUSS '"UNCLASSlflED" f ' • iNCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 54 Action NEA Info ss n29 . tmrm£ rcr~7TA 029 fiR RUEHCR RUEHDT IE
  • :□ COLLECT 0 CHARGETO ti I ./ UNCLASSIFIED 46 Origin ARA ACTION:Amembassy CARACAS PRIORIT! 23 78 Info, SS November 29 State At noon briefing spokesman Department G SP Richard L H about SAL I. Phillips CAP statement FE INR
  • OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department of State INDICATE, □ co1.ua 0 OIAP.Gt tO ...,6ECR:'E'f Classification ... NEA .\ 3Jl".3Z- INFO: ss G SP L EUR 3832 Amembassy LONDON ACTION: Dec ZI 3 D14Pn'63 Amembassy JIDDA '-{ 9) --4
  • the academic community. ' Now, I would like to introduce our Game Director, Mr. Sey-· mour Weiss, Director for Combined Policy, Office of Politico­ Military Affairs, Department of State. - iliiQitB'f + NOFORN A-1 NOFORN (Mr. Seymour Weiss, Department
  • and a half months. Previous assignments in European area include: US Embassies Vienna, Rome; Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State; US Mission to the European Communities, Brussels. Has spent a total of 15 years on subject and prepared various book
  • File, State Department, Policy Planning, Vol. 5 STRICTION Box 52 CODES ) Closed by Executive Order 12356 governing accessto national security information. ) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. ) Closed in accordance
  • State Department
  • Folder, "State Department, Policy Planning, Vol. 5," Agency Files, NSF, Box 52
  • relevant factors. The reports should be prepared under the general direction of the Assistant Secretary for Latin American Affairs with the cooperation of other agencies. fl).f-v.y fc~ McGeorge Bundy cc: Mr. Mr. lv~r. Mr. NSC --~~- Bundyt' Dungan Chase
  • in the donor's deed of gift. (B) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) Department PAGE 01 of State TELEGRAM STATE 2~4024 81 ORI§IN NEA 15 INFO cPR 02,G~M QJ~,NS~ 10,P i:,~,RSC. 01,ss /077 20,USIA. 12,SCI 05:,NA§A 04, R
  • of the games and related subjects which will be moderated by Professor Thomas C. Schelling, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University. J. Attached are brief summaries outlining the broad highlights of each game. The third attachment is a list
  • Agency. h. The Department of Defense: (1) The Assistant national Security Secretary of Defense tor Inter­ Secretary of Defense tor Systems Affairs. (2) The Assistant Analysis. -.s;soral'f = ItOPOftlt - A-7 8y+ UECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356. Sec
  • SIGMAII-65 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS THB GAMEDIRECTORFOR ~IGMAII-65 COLONEL GEORGE A. LINCOIB WAS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH PRESENTPOSITION: Professor and Head ot Department of Social Sciences, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. SCHOO
  • 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
  • affairs. 16. If the republicans, on the other hand, are able to hold on through foreign assistance or by fragmentation of royalist power, the impetus toward merger with South Yemen would be stronger. The most compelling pressure might well come from