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  • a regular member of the NSC staff soon after the November 1964 election. He served as a senior staff member until April 1966 with responsibilities for Far East issues, Vietnam, and Canada. Scope and content note: This series consists mainly of letters
  • : National Security File, Country File, Vietnam (South Vietnam related) National Security File, Country File, Vietnam (North Vietnam related) National Security File, other than Vietnam Country File Digitization note: One or more of these items has been
  • Mission to Vietnam Open OAS Action on Venezuelan Arms Cache Open tab 5 U. S. Policy toward Vietnam Open tab 6 U. S. Policy toward Brazil and other general topics 12/5/63 1/7/64 2/29/64 3/5/64 3/17/64 4/2/64 1 http://www.lbjlibrary.org/ National
  • , correspondence, telegrams, press releases, reports, meeting notes, and agendas. Some of the material relates to meetings with the President and the President's consultants on international relations. Topics of these meetings include the Vietnam War, Cuba
  • , agricultural aid, and educational aid; nuclear power including non-military atomic energy, nuclear weapons, and the Non-Proliferation Treaty; the Outer Space Treaty of 1967; U.S. operations and policy regarding Vietnam; U.S. peace initiatives in Vietnam
  • , as well as his personal correspondence. The subject part of this series contains correspondence, reports, speech drafts, notes, memorandums, agendas, and notes of meetings with President Lyndon Johnson and others. Topics include the Vietnam War; nuclear
  • of the correspondents included are President Dwight Eisenhower, Senator J. William Fulbright, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Senator Robert Kennedy, Senator Mike Mansfield, and President Harry Truman. Topics include the Vietnam War, foreign aid, including food aid
  • relations, negotiations, public opinion polls during the Vietnam War, land reform and peace negotiations. These subjects predominantly cover the areas of Cambodia, China, Laos, Philippines, Vietnam and the Soviet Union and includes correspondence
  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org/ SERIES OUTLINE and FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: National Security Files Series: Vietnam Country
  • Folder title list, National Security Files, Country Files, Vietnam
  • Country Files, Vietnam
  • to Vietnam." William Leonhart later stated that it was the President's determination that such programs "be speeded up, given priority with military operations, and conducted with wartime urgency." The Komer-Leonhart File, an alphabetically-arranged subject
  • Paul VI at the Vatican. These files also include material on several trips to Mexico by the President, his July 1968 trip to Central America, and on trips to attend meetings on the Vietnam War in Guam (March 1967) and Honolulu (February 1966 and April
  • Unity, economic and military assistance, African visitors to the United States, the Rhodesian crisis, US-UK relations in regard to Africa, G. Mennen Williams’ Vietnam Peace Mission to Africa and his African policy recommendations, measles and smallpox
  • to the Tonkin Gulf incident in 1964 and the capture of the USS Pueblo in 1968. Some of the geographic regions included in this series are Latin America, Vietnam, India, Korea, Greece, the Soviet Union, China, and the Middle East. This series contains
  • , 1968 (North Korean seizure of the USS Pueblo). Five subseries concern U.S. involvement in the Vietnam conflict: Gulf of Tonkin Attacks, August 1964; Deployment of Major U.S. Forces to Vietnam, July 1965: Honolulu Conference, February 6-8, 1966 (meeting
  • , Mongolia, Australia, Japan, Communist China, Taiwan, and North Vietnam; international agriculture, economics, and trade; and Public Law (PL) 480. In addition, there is a large amount of material concerning the Chinese Cultural Revolution and the Pueblo
  • ; international trade; outer space, including communications satellites; U.S. military weapons; and NATO. All geographic regions are reflected in the series, but specific countries include Vietnam, Cuba, Panama, India, Pakistan, and Indonesia. · · · Date range
  • reflect Robert Komer's responsibilities as interim national security adviser during March 1966 and as Special Assistant to the President in charge of pacification and other U.S. non-military programs in Vietnam from late March 1966 until May 1967. On May 1
  • in Vietnam. Finally, there are memorandums concerning the protocol for distribution of information going through the Situation Room. The folder “McCafferty Memos to the President” also contains a small amount of material from the early months of the Nixon
  • , handwritten notes, chronologies, summaries, biographies, booklets, and a monograph. This material covers the Vietnam War; the Dominican Republic; Communism; the InterAmerican military force in Latin America; international relations with Cuba; credentials
  • ; situation reports from Vietnam; communication exercises of the Department of Defense Emergency Plans as reported by the Joint Chiefs of Staff; other written material concerning the Joint Chiefs of Staff; material generated in relation to meetings
  • ; France; Germany; Hungary; India; the United Kingdom; and Vietnam. This series contains telegrams, correspondence, memorandums, and reports. · · · Date range: 1963-1969 6 linear feet, 2 linear inches Available for research (Open) Folder title list Box
  • President Johnson's career and presidency. Some of the topics covered include international peace, international security, Vietnam, and other countries. It is arranged into two sections: a chronological section and an unarranged subject section. · · · Date
  • List Folder Title [Filed by LBJ Library] • 8/17/66-8/25/66 cables re Pham Van Dong’s trip to the USSR, a discussion with Moraru, a Romanian UN diplomat, concerning Vietnam and CambodianUS relations, Kosygin’s absence from a meeting with a Fiat group
  • , and Vietnam. · · · Date range: 1967-1969 About 1 ½ linear feet Available for research (Open) 1 11/14/23 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org/ SERIES DESCRIPTION and FOLDER TITLE LIST National Archives
  • 11‑64 11‑65 11‑66 11‑67 11‑68 12, Eastern Europe 12.4, East Germany 13‑61 to 13‑65, Communist China 13‑66 to 13‑68 14.2, North Korea SCANNED 14.3, North Vietnam 15, Yugoslavia 20, Western Europe 21, United Kingdom 22, France 23, West Germany 24, Italy
  • /Pakistan defense spending; military aid to Tunisia; desalting in Israel and UAR; and visit of King Faisal] Rostow Chron File #2 7/15/66 - 9/30/66 [Memoranda concerning military aid to India and Pakistan; PL 480; Cyprus, Greece, and Turkey; Nepal; Vietnam
  • (U) Vietnam Bombing Chronology ('90) ('90) Justice, Dept. of Labor, Dept. of Volume 1 Department of Labor 2/64 - 8/68 1964-68 34 6/64 - 7/64 SCANNED SCANNED SCANNED SCANNED SCANNED '-rAIVN_lm SCANNED SCANNED SCANNED 3/66 1965-67 6 National
  • legislation, including bills on: the Atomic Energy Act of 1954; naval destroyer vessel loan to Israel; economic development of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands; the promoting of allied cooperation to bring an end to the Vietnam war; Castro-Communist
  • [exchanges between the President and the British Prime Minister] M.O.D. 1967 M.O.D. 1968 U Thant, vol. I 12/5/67 - 8/31/68 Yameogo 12/64 - 12/65 Pope Paul, et. al., vol. I 12/8/63 - 9/26/68 Pope Paul VI 11/30/66 - 1/14/69 Vietnam Yemen General Minh Madame
  • Vatican - Pope Paul, et. al., Correspondence, Volume I 59 (10/01) (10/01) (10/01) Venezuela -- Presidential Correspondence Venezuela -- Leoni Correspondence, Volume I North Vietnam 55 56 December 5, 1967- March 10, 1964- December 8, 1963 - 17
  • Chronological File Chronological File - Dominican Republic Chronological File - Dominican Republic Chronological File - Dominican Republic Vietnam Chronological File Weekly Chronological File Weekly Chronological File Outgoing Traffic Outgoing Traffic Outgoing
  • entitled Vietnam Checklist for the Director of Central Intelligence. The President’s Daily Brief for January 20, 1969, the last day of the Johnson administration, is filed in the Post-Presidential Intelligence File, Box 1. Digitization and access note
  • , legislation related to foreign and military affairs, public relations activities, arms control, and appointments to federal offices. The series also documents day-to-day decision-making concerning the Vietnam War and major foreign policy crises
  • of the Vietnam War on U.S. relations with its allies, Pope Paul VI, and the Soviet Union; and efforts to weaken the Communist Bloc by promoting East-West trade. Also included are materials concerning the KennedyDeGaulle Talks of 1961, French recognition
  • ] [Transition Papers: Policy Planning Council--The U. S. Relationship with the Soviet Union] [Transition Papers: Policy Planning Council--Peacekeeping: Possible New Approaches] [Transition Papers: Policy Planning Council--Security Problems in Post-Vietnam