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  • Contributor > Smith, Bromley K. (Bromley Keables), 1911-1987 (remove)

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  • members, although they were paid by the NSC and their line to the President was usually through McGeorge Bundy. This didn't happen all at once. In the early days there was some confusion. Walt Rostow, a deputy special assistant, had direct access
  • of special assistant; Walt Rostow; personal staff and foreign policy.
  • we have hit oil sto.:rage areas in the city of Vinh, the reaction would be different if targets in Hanoi and Haiphong were struck. Walt Rostow: The military and political payoff of a strike on the POL targets hinges on the success of the effort. We
  • the actions we must take in the next few months, and b. Study the alternatives which face us in the next year or two with recommendations as to the course of action we should adopt. t:PA Rostow Attached are two unanswered quest j ons which I suggest you
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • Russell (from 2:20 P. M. to end of meeting) George Christian Tom Johnson Walt Rostow Bromley Smith Attendees: Following a ten minute presentation of revised instructions on the advance authorization for the use of nuclear weapons, the President requested
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • - Correspondence Roger Hilsman IDA Study on National Security ISR Duty Officer Instruction Jackson Committee Johnson To LBJ Library (Originals) LBJ - McGeorge Bundy Report LBJ - Rostow Report Luncheon Meetings with the President (Incl. 6/30/68) Memos Written by Mr
  • to say that during both Mac Bundy's and Walt Rostow's time the White House staff, or the National Security Council staff as run by these two White House men, aimed at facilitating the job of the President, while not seizing the initiative or alienating