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Oral history transcript, Paul Henry Nitze, interview 1 (I), 11/20/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- : This is extensive background, and I'm very sorry I must out of time--your time--limit some of my questions more to the 1961 area of your service in Defense. Would you briefly define for me the responsibilities of deputy secretary of defense? N: When Mr. [Robert
- to McNamara s 1 2/12/63 A 079 ltr President Kennedy to McNa111are- s ~ 2a1s3 A s 2 2/7/Sl 4- s 2 ~l'r153 A s 4 11'15163 rl 2 1/10/63 A Near duplicate of #80 & 81 Oftn '12'5J 660 lb ,e rtr \Lf\C,2,,1 Nea, dttplie!llte of #?fJ & 61
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- that they would soon send a Syrian eco nomic mission to Cairo to get trade be tween the two countries rolling aga~ Furthermore,then, were atrona au..-. -argued that the sale waii the best way •to invite Sen. Robert Kennedy to visit to ~avoid serious arms
- F. Tape C om.missioner John Palfrey CIA Mar shall S. Carter DEF ENSE Robert S . McNamara, Secretary Cyrus Vance, Deputy Secretary W. J. Howard General Donnelly Harold Brown JCS General Maxwell D . Taylor, USA, Chairman OEP Edward A. McDermott
- will be issued to all game partici pants under separate cover. UNCLASSIFIED B-1 ~, -~ CRISIS CHR0NOLOGY 5/23/67 TO: Ed Roberts (thru Harry Beach) Would you be good enough to file this "BETA in "SMKeeny. NSC Staff Member" files. War Games" Thanks
Oral history transcript, Ivan L. Bennett, Jr., interview 1 (I), 12/11/1968, by David G. McComb
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- of the specific problems as possible to the agencies, but many of them bring up matters of principle . I'll give you an example of the type of thing that can happen . Dr . Robert Holley who I guess yesterday or day before yesterday received the Nobel Prize
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- to all Holders of NSAM 143 TS1p 9130163 A #6 memo Johnson to all H~jders of NSAM 143 TS1p r 8/19/63 A #7 memo Bundy to all Holders of NSAM 143 TS1p 8/15/63 A #8 memo Bundy to all Holders of NSAM 143 TS1p 3/22/63 A #9 memo Pres. Kennedy
- would reaffirm together the under•tanctin,s o£ our two Government• with rc,iard to con•ul~tion in tho uae of nuclca.· weapons. I now confirm this ·agrooment in the attached Memorandum o£ Underatandlna. It la wry- much like the one which Prem.dent Kennedy
- Kennedy's Address to the Nation of October 22, 1962, concerning Addreast the presence the President of Soviet missiles in Cubao In that said: / "It shall be the policy of this Nation to regard any nuclear missile launched from Cuba against any nation b
- been building her prevent the sale. But Ui1stime. Organization nuclear forces. own nuclear-powdered sub- I,&. Gilpatrjc said In Paris, the Despite a Wilt to· Paris by marine. But It wu designed to .\dininistntsoaba4 cleared Its President Kennedy early
- however, While our may be incomplete, and speeches of President of our policy Also that, unlike an indepement sane of the problems are. nuclear philosophy this doctrine are posed neatly what? stubborn. Kennedy, Secretary McNamarato perceive
Oral history transcript, Paul C. Warnke, interview 2 (II), 1/15/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- for which there is no satisfactory answer. can do about it. There is really nothing intelligent that you In the first place, you can't prevent that sort of thing happening any more than you can prevent episodes such as the assassination of Bob Kennedy