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- ,
and other agencies
will hardly require
large reservoirs
of funds.
However,
there are
built-in increases
in some programs
(civilian
and military
retire
ment, veterans
benefits,
social security,
and interest
·on: the debt plus
increased
pay for federal
- to do.
in meetings
with his
But that had been a
of this position was "Assistant
Secretary for Far
Eastern Affairs"
until October 1966, when the area part was changed
to "East Asian and Pacific Affairs."
Thus, it was known within the
Department as "FE
-
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
-
at
Honolulu
Taylor
t~at
together
raili tar,
Vietnainese
affairs"
of view
including
units,
units
widely
remonstrated
produced
with
to
sharply,
a conference
unde.::- HcNamara's
coarr,anders,
and
c:iair-
?:-1c:~a;;.ghton and
in ~upport
- of the Kennedy
tion
and it fell
to President
Johnson
to make the final
on appointment,
which he did in both cases
on November
a
appeared
and on the
opened,
The plane
so as
simply
of
International
maximum,
and
and
hindsight
as Assistant
Affairs
-
competitive
in this
Army
into a new Strike
ready
force.
of the Department,
with private
procurerre
are only two of the many devices
nt of
with
area.
you the hope that these
budget
of the
reorganization,
our dealings
and more
eliminated
systems
-
throughout
as one could
to describe
of decision,
tell
to
was
the
in .the
there
in
at
the
own affairs
silently,
.ceeJing
of
the border
line
dwelt
at
could
be worth
American
in this
why t:ia t
that
lament:
really
the
debate
mi:'.d
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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