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  • in d ic a te d th a t the MADDOX was being tracked by DRV naval elem ents. D u rin g the same day, the DRV Southe rn F le e t Base at BEN THUY radioed an u n id e n t if ie d su rfa c e c ra ft th a t a d e c isio n had been made to " F ig h t the enemy
  • . STRIKE BE LTS FOLLOVi VIN H /B EN THUY POL - 14 ,2 0 0 FT. DESTROYED, BURNING P R O F U S a Y WITH SMOKE TO 10 TANKS DESTROYED. ESTIMATED 93 PERCENT PHOTO COVERAGE SU CC E SS FU L. COPY LBJ LIBRARY PAGE 2 RUEPCR \ 5S T VI N H NAVAL F A C I L I
  • Target Aerial Mining of SWATOW bases Vinh/Ben Thuy POL Storage Illustrative Tactics 2-4 VNAF A-lH aircraft lay mines at first light. Number of aircraft to be determined by size of the field. (Quang Khe, Ben Thuy/Vinh, or Port Wallut). Low l
  • to this facility will probably prevent even partial operation for at least six months. Coverage of the Ben Thuy powerplant showed no change since May, indicating that air strikes in early July inflicted no significant additional damage. 9. Transportation
  • BE. DIS• .· ': ·j .CUSSED AN.0 AGR£S:D BETwt:.EN us;, ' '::, .: '~ . :· ... : _; t·;:.1. · ;r rio AN~ .THUY .wtRE VERY . ·xNT_ER.ESTED IN ' THI s ·s1t ATEMENT ··· \, f:. OF' POLICY AND INTERRUPTED SE:VERAl. 'i'IME:S· FOR TH'S: PURPOSE .. . ~j J ji i
  • point - - inclusion of South Vietnam at the Paris talks. Last Friday, a private meeting was held in Paris. The critical passages from this discussion: "Thuy opened meeting by asking Vance to repeat again what he had said at Wednesday'E tea break on GVN
  • SUPPORT.HISPOINT. HE ~AID ~E WERt USING~-5t'S IW TH! •• lnciRTHERN H1tLF oF THt DMZ, THAT us· 1"ROOPLEVELS .\:'ERE STILi. •• fRISING, ANO THAT GENERALWESTMORELAND HAO SAID, ON HIS • • lwAYHO~e, THATANADDlTlOHAL 1~,0~~ M£NWERENtEOEOI~ 'VIET• NAM, • 2, THUY REP
  • ssio n of p o ss ib le optlcms fo r a r e ta lia to r y stirike e n su e s . and QUANG KHE. S h a rp su g g e sts HON N E , HON M E, BEN THUY, B u rc h in a l in d ic a te s th a t a n u m b er of options along th e s e a n d o th e r lin e s a r e
  • :further word from us, ·we would ~eque?t you_ , to 2. /;1:Q-G08~~:J:;X'{Seek private meeting soonest i:·nth:,.~.~·i...:·._~~-:-'~-:S-~~ vc1·o.:i t im 1~ .,. ·\.··'-.·"'\:........ .....··-·.,.·,-.;..,,-., -~ o 1 · / .. 11 ow:L· n\... d 1 c ivcr :.r.:o Thuy
  • -...... , . ,'" . < i t .... -. t -2~ ?ARIS .23141, 30l2~0Z OCT• (NODIS/HARVAN~OUBI:8 PLUS) r·, .• ~-· -· •·. . ;, :·:' -: 6, 1 SAI D H' THERE WI\S AN'f TRUTH !N THUY'S r
  • \ ith ongre~sman Waggoner, I decided thUI I had better side with Hale Boggs, who didn't want the federal government to spend ten cents in Shreveport. When I wld Senator Long we weren't going to be able to do anything in Shreveport, he said he would
  • a r r i e r On c a r r i e r On c a r r i e r On c a r r i e r On c a r r i e r On c a r r i e r On c a r r i e r On c a r r i e r On c a r r i e r VINH/BEN THUY/ PHUC LOI Complex - t! - --1 M II QUANG KHE HON ME HON GAY HON GAY LOC CHAO LOC CHAO Q
  • IN us OVER THE VH.:'r-NAM vm. THUY ·i COVERED THE WATERF'RONT FROMTKE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE AND L.lNCOL~l TO STOKELY CARt11CHAE1.AND ARTHUR SCHLESlNGER• i • i I -; 2. THUY THEN MENTIONED' PlLOT RELEASE~NOUNCED EARLlER i IN HANOI, HE
  • encouragement to show a certain amount of fire when he comes to the Geneva Accords of 1962. Specifically, he might recall for the benefit of Mr. Thuy that he personally negotiated those Accords; they were signed by the DRY; they were not honored for a single day
  • . , ,rLDr . 5 .. W£ TH5N REMARKED..THAT WE HAD HEARDl\'OTH!NG ABOUT TH£ HOAtll VIETNAMESE: SEMJ.ENWr.OMWE HAO OFFERED TC R[ftJAN TO T~E ORV. THUY SZAO THAT HE HAO l\OT HEA~D #IYTc-fINGFURTtiER SINCE ncs IS I -~wA MATTER BETY\EEN tfANOIAND ITS Et/SASSY IN V
  • approved thui far, it was 'disclosed, have been made by Merck & Co. and the New York Quinine Company - the leading American concern~ in this field. Recently the Winthrop Chemical Company, a fifty per cent. owned subsidiary of Sterling Products, en­ tered
  • { ~Kfl>ODISTANCE Cl7 ·ro 11. 3 P(\HALLEL) QOLON l \ 0~ HH Cl1)A G BOMBSovr:R THAl~H TllACH C~M Qllt~PG 8l:NH STOP 12.f!Y~ HK AND 14~~ HU WATKRMIHESt.A!D /(T ?HA.GlMm FERRY sroP tiUJ HI( TO l?.\, HH CM~ 80l1RS A·r NCiU THUY ~\,A QUA!¼(; ·rwoBOJ18
  • military efiectivena•• of ADM'• under varioa• condid.ou and drcwzwtancea. State and AEC bave coDCUrred ill the Secretary'• tJa.at recommendadOD and it au been ftrtfled both McNam•r• and McNaaaptor.t are pereone!ly lntere•ted IA ha.ma thUI • tvidy proceed
  • : 22. llutlu C a me to Town : 10:15. M cLinto ck: 10: 22. Ger o nimo: 12:44, IK.,.l~A.;t'.:;:?~"~:.r~ '"v'!~.=- v:~~: ~t'..; ABSOLUTE, POSITIVE, GRAI FINAL \-'EEi FOR THAT FABULOUS N 'TOM J\lNI IN GLOWING COLO COMING THUIS., MAY 28th GREGORY PECK
  • ~ Date -~, .. .. . ,. , ,. f;BCRB,i/NODIS. -2- From March 31 to date, make such an assumption. . throat the allied . of Mr. Thuy and his involved • • 'issues across troo~~ in the south in Paris . . of its wt.th my dlroct and personal
  • IN THE NUt11BER OF-E'NE~Y INITIATEDINCIDENTS·DURING TH£ NIGHTOt 25-26 AUG68. ON25 AUG 68, BINH THUY 'AIRFIELD RECEIVED ·OVER 50 ROUNDS OF 75Mt4 PACK .HO~lTZEa IN THREE DIFFERENT ATTACKS RESULTING lN NEGLIGIBLE CASUALTIES AND SLIGHT. DAMAGE .. 'IO THE-lNStALl.AllO