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  • , it is of interest to note that several of these have already undertaken special projects to assist returning veterans. The ,. 'I' .• 3 Department of Defense is currently cooperating with the National Urban League and the Junior Chamber of Commerce (JAYCEES
  • Department eent out the two attached telegrams to all our Ambaa ■ador• pving a deacription of the Pueblo incident and 9Umffl&rizing the action• we have taken thus far. Each Ambaandor is instructed to talk to the appropriate Government official atreaeing
  • PACIFICATION. HIS PRINCIPAL (~:~JARRELRE1fAINS CENTERED ON' .­ .THE US STRATEGICPOLICY CONNECTED WI1H OUR INVOLVEMENT IN VIETNAM A-ND HIS BELIEF THAT THIS IS HAVIN · AN·ALMOSTDISASTROUSEFFECTIN ~ ·· _.INTERNATIONAL, DOMESTICANDECONOMIC AFFAIRS. • l I r
  • was a classmate of mine!' "He kept up the clip in Africa, Sicily, l\ormandy and the sweep to Berlin in World War II, as Veterans Affairs Adminis­ trator, Army Chief of Staff, Joint Chiefs Chairman thereafter. He is the last, along with classmate Dwight D
  • -and their equipment departed San Diego, California 01\ 21 February 1968 a.b oard the USS THOM.ASTON (LSD-28) and are expected to close Da Nang, South Vietnam at 130400 AM BST (131700 FM Saigon time) March 1968. ~~itt~ Brigadior General, USA Deputy Director
  • on Friday, Novembar 17~ guidelines for 1968 as well as of the Comrne·rce Department the new Federal Reserv~ Board guidelines in a joint press conference in which Secretary Trowbridge, Governor Robertson and I would Rarticipate. At the same time I am planning
  • regarded as a "historical phase." (CDEC 10-1558-67) A directive outlining the missions and objectives of the winter-spring campaign issued by the current affairs section of VC Military Region dated 21 October 1967 and classified Top Secret, describes VC/NVN
  • Deva Kina of Nepal Kathmandu, Nepal RPM/vmr INFORMATION Thuraday, June 6, 1968 -- 5:25 pm Mr. Prealdent: A ll1ht touch from hlatory, du1 up by Henry Owen. W. W. Ro1tow wwrostow:rln DEPARTMENT OF STATE ~X~ Cho irman Policy Plonning Council
  • : Czechoslovak Refugees Since the NSC meeting. Secretary Rusk and Amba1111ador Thomp■on have reviewed the public ata.tement on Ca:echoalovak refugees. They are satiefied with the atatement at Tab A and the Department ia reaubmitting it for your approval
  • Memo, 1/30/95,StateDe~- Owdehnes Attaclaent■ By ~ 7/ , NARA,Date._--r.!,.J· ~..-...;..O.a..- DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washlncton, D.C. 20520 June 21, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Military Assistance for Tunisia We propose a small
  • . 3.6 NL,J Ll--z~-;)../,f By iAAY, NARA Date L--/::,--q 1 Department of State -SECRET 00 RUEHC DE RUMJIR24409 1010840 Z NYSSSSS ZZH ·o 1AP1820ZAPR 68 ZFF•l FMAME~SASSY SAIGON TO SECSTATEWASHDC IMMEDIATE .483 STATEGRNC BT - 6 ! C ft E ! SAIGON24409
  • Assistant to the President The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20500 Encl = ··SECRET - . NOFORN . • . . j . l DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL WASHINGTON, D.C. NAVY OPERATIONS 20350 IN nr:rLY
  • Nations. I have pr vious_y discus ed t:. e .substance of the memorandum with Nick Katzenbach, George Ball, Joe Sisco and Luke Battle at a meeting in the Department. However, for security reasons, I am only sending copies of the memorandum to the President
  • a·wo~derfully is. en e r g y f :0r much a taste of Ame~ican qf v.d:at viial accouriti go o d of · _the c •) u n try the. it histo~y is like by ,. the q~\.1ttus. pages; affairs of opened in powerful full tna nu fa c tu re rs
  • INFOllMA TION Tlle ... y, NOYemNr 28, 1967 7:SO p. m. Mr. Preaklea.t: Henwltb BW Oud fil•• an accmt of a raaewlaly aeod day la the Seute Appropl'latlou c.nmltte• - oa Ferelp AW. W. W. lloatow WWRo•tow:rla UMHID OfflCiJll US£ DEPARTMENT AGENCY
  • ! 1:L: $%t ~f :1, ! PAGE 02 SAIGON 19104 121217Z ; . 1) TO CALL TO THE COLORS ALL VETERANS BELONGING TO VARIOUS ARMY l SRANCHES AND SERVICES,. FROM 33 YEARS OLD DOWNWARD, THAT IS, t ijORN DURING AND AFTER 1935, ATD HAVING SERVED IN THE ARMY
  • . \ .. . .. : . • . . .. · .. . , :· l• I· . ., ! ' •• •'•• . '• ' :• ....... • :· .. . ... ! : : .. ! i J I l .I ; .. ... · -I Department of State Y~i~Gw£AA ~ OCT 68 FM AME~PASS Y BANGKOK TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 1638 STATE GRNC D!CLASmDID BT ltO. 12356
  • ---- Disapprove ____ _ LIMITED OFFICIAL USE INFORMATION Frlday, Mr. May 24, 1968 - 7:40 p. m. Pre aldent: 1 thoqht you ml1ht llke to have thl• thl• evanlns. W. W. Ro•tow rln LIMITED OfflG~Ai USE DEPARTMENT AGENCY OF STATE FOR INTERNATIONAL
  • Thursday. 3:30 p. m. Oct. Z6, 1967 MR. PRESIDENT: Herewith the State Department unanimously recommen.ds a b!'ief letter of acknowledgment t-o Senator Mansfield, ia.vitiag him to an : early breakfast meetbig at the White House. l gathe-r
  • Officer, White House Situation Room Mr. Benjamin H. Read. Executive Secretary. Department of State. c/o Operations Center Subject: Opera.tional Higl1light.s SOUTHEAST ASIA The following US Air Force B-52 missions are now scheduled· to be flown during
  • text of the speech, departing about 6 :30 p. m. W. W. Rostow s..sa7 • Marca ,1. 1961 -- 6 :40 p. m. ••t Go.. Hanlmaa aDCI I • . . . tut y- '1•patcll tile fellowilla me••&&• premptly to Prime Mlalater Wll••: • 1 Fl'tllll tile Pre•ldeat f•r tile
  • on the adequacy or appropriateness of the subsequent actions taken by commanders and key officials who received the intelligence. 2. The Board consulted with and received briefings from representatives of the principal United States departments and agencies having
  • ■ countriaa cona1der the Article to be too aeneral. If poa ■ lble, Fiaher would like to have the trall8Dlittal coincide with hi• appearance before the Hou ■• Foreign Affair ■ CoaaittN on february 1. Althouah thi• would be helpful in aupporting the HP
  • Pre a ldent: Herewlth Lod1e fia1• the importance of conaul.tatlon wlth the Gerlll&Aa ll mhalle talk• are to take place. W. W. Roatow Bonn ZOZ40 WWRoatow:rln , .,... ~~~ Department of State ! :I I TEL~GRA I ,"'. lI I , ,'.~Il ~-, I. l
  • Demoeratlc "Tho U. s. Government mutt Republic of Vietnam. withdraw from South Vietnam all U. S. and satellite troops. recognize the South Vietnam. National Front for Llberatlo!\, add let the Vletn.a.meue people settle themselves their -own affairs. u
  • he entered the University of Chicago Graduate School. He began his career with the Department of . State in 1950 as a Foreign Affairs Officer. In 1952 he went to Hong Kong as Public Affairs Officer and in 1955 he was transferred to Tokyo as the Deputy
  • Vietnam ia often mentioned. Oppoaeata of our Vletaam policy are waitiaa to on aome iaaue with Viebaam lmplicationa, filibuater it to death, aACi briJaa abo11t a '41ama1lq and cliYi•lv• ■ tate of affair Ii ••i•• 5. Tile Admillbtratioo ahould enaplaaai:ae
  • F'ROMFIRMl..Y HELO·pos1TIONS WILL BE 1 AKEN AS. A. SIGN THAT.TH£ NORTHVIET NAMES£ARE BADLY t~GAND WAY• . .NEED·NEGOTIATIONS . . IN A. VERY REAL - . GP..z · SUl.LIVAN BT -SECRET Depart,nent of State F SECRET AICLAiSIEIED E.O. 12958'; Sec. 3.6 NLJ 7-:J I
  • : nm J 8SEIU39.I !f 8B:E8 DEPARTMENT OF STATE Memorandum ol Conversation DATE: February 21. 1968 5:00 p.m. SUDJECT: Middle East PARTICIPANTS• The Secretary Deputy Under Secretary Charles E. Bohlen Ambassador Anatotiy F. Dobrynin, USSR COPIES
  • . single . · organisr.i vrlth o. will o~ its ov,n; it is a highly complox. structure; rrhoso . affairs are settled by' the intorplay of var~ous povrnr-groups both inside. o.nd outside it; if thos'o. outsida keep their h~ds. off, tho. strongest ' povrer
  • with §IJ;gtpd Latill Arnerie•Jt, .~•~sm1,. Aa in• terview with a 1roup of carefully selected, promlunt Latin American reporter ■ would aiv• rou &oed expoeue ln Latin America . You ceuld make it a.n laformal, persoaal affair 1>1 havi111 the Interview ln your
  • of realism in the fall of 1968 1n de.scribing any vision of the next -years in this country without beginning from the hardest single present question of our public affairs. Until the present burden of Vietnam is at least partly lifted from our society
  • which originated the document. (C) Closed In accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) Department PAGE 01 of State TELEGRAM STATE 86428 83 ORIGIN SS 25
  • demonstrations under control. The - This memorandum was produced solely by CIA. Note: It was prepared by the Office of Current Intelligence and coordinated with the Office of National Estimates and Special Assistant for Vietnamese Affairs. -- -- French