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  • issues, problems and questions associated with de-escalation of the war in Vietnam. In addition to this report, type film summary of SIGMAI-b6 iv a classified, is available documentary­ upon request. SIGMA I-66 VIDEO TAPE SUMMARY {Off-stage voice
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • Government and demanding early foreign troop withdrawals. It 1s the widest crack to date in South Vietnam 1 s political _Ir it had been lc;.,nger appearing it might have been structure. too late. Diseased, tired, and hungry -- morale among Liberation Front
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • of SIGMAI-66 was to examine some of the major issues, problems and questions associated with a deescalation of the war in Vietnam. The teams in SIGMAI-66 represented the United States (Blue), Republic of South Vietnam (Green), National Liberation Front
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • ) REPRESENTATIVE - Lt Col Charles D. Ford.,. Jr, - Major RED TEAM(North Vietnam) REPRESENTATIVE USA Richard W. Uobb.c, USA USA USA YELLOW TEAM(Red China) REPRESENTATIVE - Col Samuel N. ·Karrick, GREENTEAM(USSR) REPRESENTATM Commander Harold
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • y 1. 5/8/65 Ltr to Obote frm Pres. re Address to Congress 2. 1/1/66 Msg to Obote frm Pres. re Vietnam 3. 1/21/66 Ltr to Obote frm Pres. re Gov. Williams Visit THE WHITE HOUSE ... ,•,I ...... - j. WASHINGTON January Dear Mr
  • of Walt W. Rostow The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefing) Box 10 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356 governing accessto national security information. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C
  • Vietnam
  • Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
  • to the United States provided to renew old friendships. Secretary Rusk noted that the Secretary General of the United Nations had just made public his proposal on Vietnam and that the USGhad cannented favorably on it. He added that he tmderstcxxl Hanoi's
  • and North Vietnam and results should reinforce activities of the State Defense Study Group on China. the O. S. Military Academy is expected to act as Game Director. 3. (C). It is hoped that you will find it convenient to attend and to participate
  • hopes to pick up the Vietnam situation from the point at which it stands and move on to some future possible moves. Cabinet level people will not participate in this game. The planning conference is set for 1000, 1 July, in room BC 942A of the Pentagon
  • very little significance. We've done that our­ selves. We're fighting a major war in Vietnam with little support from our European Allies. Considering balance of payments problems and current attitudes in Europe, the time has come to shift the US Army
  • Vietnam the long way on 45 days delay enroute and expects to visit Nepal, Bhutan, India, Pakistan and various Middle East cowitries on the way. - . I ; // //. ,.TffoMAS J. McDOOLb Colonel, USA Head, Politico-Military .''t--..;,·;t APPROVED
  • lines 1n two critical areas and negotiations broke down in Pan1nunjom. The US pressed the ROKGovernment for moderation in view of already serious US commitments in Southeast Asia and Europe but the Park Government demanded immediate airlift from Vietnam
  • of our policy ia Vietnam. Furtberaore, of course, he received President .Johnson in Dakar when the latter was Vice-President and, as things stand now, he is the only African Chief of State we have invited whose visit is likely to 18&terialize this year
  • "The 3. Msg to Mutesa £rm P re Uganda Promise" American National 4. 1/1/66 Msg to Obote frm Pres. re Vietnam 5. 1/21/66 Ltr to Obote frm Pres. re Gov. Williams Pro·mise Holiday. Visit 11 January 21, 1966 cc: M.cQB RW L::BJ:UH:em