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  • . IC) Cloaed In accordancewith restrictlonscontainedIn the donor'sdeed of gift. 3/20/2009 C1J ~ DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEPUTY UNDERSECRETARY ~ ~JC:';7, 1964 Dear Chuck: I am passing accordance this this on to you in with our telephone
  • to the President for National Security Affairs The White House NATIONAL SECURlrt COUNCIL - INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 86 Aclion AEC Info .CONTROLt 1915 RECDt FEBRUARY 82, 1965 6a~9 PM .....:BUNOY-SMiTH ss FROM1 G j~OR-. Z 'OTTAWA] --BOW
  • , SUBJECT: Meeting I (National Panel Affairs) I of Panel I A meeting of Panel I is called Room 7831, Department of State. The agenda will Security for 3:30 p.m. be: The study and reconunendations required Panel I as indicated in the attached
  • THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE WASHINGTON 25, D,C, Honorable McGeorge Bundy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs The White House Dear Mac: I have read Glenn Seaborg's letter of November 23, recommending interpretation
  • weap:ma to IATOo Thia aubccamittee consisted ot Senator Bennett and • Cqreasmen A,1p1,mU;Boemer, Westland and JV9elto Becauae ot tbe review which TOil have ordered in tbe Department of Defense, and the related appointment ot an AdviaOl'J'Ccad.ttee beaded
  • production of electrical energy in 1963. These figures give some idea of the dimensions of the United States proposal." UNCLASSIFIED ANNEXC "i'OP'SECRETATTACHMENT OF DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE STATE SECRETARIAT August 20, 1963 FOR: Charles NSC Staff Mr
  • ~---- world affairs. The reason is this: before long, before any. moon-landing can be achieved by either Russia or the United States, it will be possible to introduce into inner space armed satellites capable of extinguishing anv countrv below in a matter
  • . ACDAConference Room, Room 5941 The following persons attended the meeting: DEPARTMENT OF STATE Mr. Ward Allen, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Organization Affairs Mr. Robert Packard, International Scientific and Technical Affairs Mr
  • NSAM·294 responsi­ bility will continue to rest with the Deputy.Assistant secretary for Politico-Military Affairs, Mr. Jeffrey c. Kitchen, and he or an officer designated by him will represent the Department on the Review Group. Sincereiy, ~ Lleweli
  • the document. (C) Closed In eccOfdancewith resttictlons contained In the donor's deed of gift. 4/3/2009 ----- Initials DEPARTMENT OF STATE Acting Counselor and Chairman Policy Planninir Council Weahinston. May 31, '1966 §ECa:&T/LIMITED DISTRIBUTION
  • F.£ INFO LAe 1 Tfl PASS i)£.flillllA1 - 1966 APP21 Department of State 10 .ZIV~() 1 r£ UNCIASSIFUill .NO. INfl --------~TO :b£r ,~.' ~ 11 [email protected]~ M SCIflW ~ DEPARTMENT OF STATE A-. The light UK cOTero.ge contrasted with a long
  • with rntrlcllons contained In the donor'• deed of gift. 22 1 /' MEMORANDUM RM-4273-ISA APRIL 1965 - c.n ""'' THE. FRENCH THE FUTURE OF NUCLEAR FORCE Nathan PREPARED FOR: THE OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE/INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS
  • , informing him that the Department of Defense has a require­ ment to extend the dissemination of atomic information within NATO member states and the Channel Command and, concurrently, provide a more common basis for atomic cooperation between NATO member
  • and any questions regarding the Agreement should be directed to these agencies. The Public Affairs officers of the two Departments have been so informed. /iJJ_ Karl D. Ackerman Office of Atlantic Political and Military Affairs LAS I I D E.O. 3292, Sec. 3
  • comes lnto effect, it la realis• . for only one on the calendar or. the the highway funds or from the _park tirally po.;.:;i!Jlethat we are adclressin:r Ho::se, we chose the one by our North· . fu.-ids controlled b,- th'l Department of oursel,es entirely
  • , llllnola CARL T, CURTIS, Nebraska WILLIAM M. McCULLOCH, Ohio JOHN T. O0NW.1.Y, Erecut&>eDlrecwr BDWJ.IID 1. B.A.ueu, A.1lllont Dlr«wr LII0NilD M. TII0!IBN, 8146 Coun,d 011011011 F. MUIIPBY, Jr., Natl
  • of the 1 Thia paper is adapted from an article in /nternatwnal Affairs (Vol. 40, No. 4, October 1964), the quarterly British, let alone the French, nuclear force, and journal of the Royal Institute of International Affairs in therefore, if European nuclear
  • for National Security Affairs Rm 368 - EOB Chuck, This is the matter you today. Perhaps 1t: ,,,,,,.,, about which I telephoned we can chat about it upon your return. Howard C. Brown, Executive Assistant to the Chairman Enclosure: Cy of ltr dtd 12/26/62
  • \ J' 1/ September 9, 1966 Note for Mr. Smith I underetand that no action le required on thie. Both Ambaeaador Goldberg and Secretary Ruak have talked to the P:reaident alnce this wae prepared. CEJohnaon DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON
  • - 1 6/29/67 A 01c memo Vance to SpecAsst to Pres. For NS Affairs s- 2 6/15/67 A 01d memo Morrill to C. Johnson 5- 2 5/17/67 A 01e memo C. Johnson to Rostow S- 1 5/31/67 A 01f memo Rostow to SecDef S- 1 5/31/67 A 01g memo
  • of' Germany in these great affairs. And tor our part, the United States is especially grateful tor the support which your Government has given to the comD)n cause in Viet Nam, and which you may give in the days ahead. The great e:ff'ort which m::,country