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| FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES 1964-1968, Volume I Vietnam, 1964
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List of Sources Unpublished Sources Department of State 1. Subject-Numeric Indexed Central Files. In February 1963, the Department changed its decimal central files to a subject-numeric central file system. The subject-numeric system was divided into broad categories: Administration, Consular, Culture and Information, Economic, Political and Defense, Science, and Social. Within each of these divisions were subcategories. For example, Political and Defense contained four subtopics: POL (politics), DEF (defense), CSM (communism), and INT (intelligence). Numerical subdivisions further defined them. The following were the most important files used in this volume: POL 1 FR-VIET S, general policy, France-South Vietnam POL 1 US-VIET, general policy, U.S.-Vietnam POL 1 US-VIET S, general policy, U.S.-South Vietnam POL 1 VIET N-VIET S, general policy, North Vietnam-South Vietnam POL 1-1 VIET S, development and coordination of future policies POL 7 US (LODGE), visits of Ambassador Lodge POL 8 CAMB, neutralism and non-alignment of Cambodia POL 13 VIET S, non-party blocs POL 13-2 VIET S, students and youth groups POL 15 VIET S, government POL 15-1 VIET S, head of government/Executive branch POL 15-1 US/JOHNSON, Executive branch, President Johnson POL 15-4 VIET S, administration of government POL 16 CHICOM, recognition of the People's Republic of China POL 16 VIET S, recognition POL 27 LAOS, military operations, Laos POL 17 CHINA-VIET S, diplomatic representation, China-South Vietnam POL 17-5 US-VIET S, diplomatic representation, changes in status, U.S.-South Vietnam POL 23 VIET S, internal security and counterinsurgency POL 23-7 VIET S, infiltration and subversion POL 23-8 VIET S, demonstrations, protests and riots POL 23-9 VIET S, rebellions and coups POL 27 VIET S, military operations POL 27-3 LAOS-VIET N, use of force in Laos against North Vietnam POL 27-14 VIET S, truce, cease-fire, and armistice POL 32 CAMBODIA-VIET S, boundaries, Cambodia-South Vietnam POL 33-6 US-VIET N, waters and boundaries, high seas POL CAN-US, U.S.-Canadian relations POL FR-US, U.S.-French relations POL FR-VIET S, general policy, France-South Vietnam POL US-VIET S, general policy, U.S.-South Vietnam DEF 1 ASIA SE, plans and policy, Southeast Asia DEF 1 US-VIET S, plans and policy, U.S.-South Vietnam DEF 6-3 VIET S, air force, South Vietnam DEF 9-3 VIET S, morale and discipline, South Vietnam DEF 19 PHIL-VIET S, military assistance, Philippines-South Vietnam DEF 19 US-VIET S, military assistance, U.S.-South Vietnam DEF 19-9 US-VIET S, advisory assistance and training, U.S.-South Vietnam SOC 10 VIET S, disaster relief, South Vietnam SOC 12 VIET S, religion, South Vietnam AID (US) 8 VIET S, grants and technical assistance, U.S. aid to South Vietnam AID (US) VIET S, general policy and technical assistance, U.S. aid to South Vietnam E 12 VIET S, land reform, South Vietnam INCO-RICE 14 VIET S, rice prices, South Vietnam INF 8 US-VIET S, U.S. psychological operations, South Vietnam ORG 7 VIET S, field trips to South Vietnam SEATO 3 PHIL (MA), SEATO meeting, Manila 2. Lot Files. Documents from the central files have been supplemented by materials from decentralized office files, the lot files of the Department of State. A list of the major lot files used or consulted follows: Ball Files: Lot 74 D 272 Bundy Files: Lot 85 D 240 Conference Files: Lot 66 D 110 Har-Van Files INR Files: Lot 81 D 343 Presidential Correspondence: Lot 66 D 204 Presidential Correspondence: Lot 77 D 163 Presidential Memoranda of Conversation: Lot 66 D 149 Presidential Reading File: Lot 74 D 164 Rusk Files: Lot 72 D 192 Saigon Embassy Files: Lot 68 F 8 Secretary's Memoranda of Conversation: Lot 65 D 330 Secretary's Staff Meetings: Lot 66 D 147 S/P Files: Lot 70 D 199 S/P Files: Lot 71 D 273 Special Group for Counterinsurgency Files: Lot 68 D 451 S/S-NSC Files: Lot 70 D 265 S/S-NSC Files: Lot 72 D 316 Vietnam Negotiating Files: Lot 69 D 412 Vietnam Working Group Files: Lot 72 D 219 Massachusetts Historical Society. Boston, Massachusetts Lodge Papers Washington National Records Center, Suitland, Maryland Record Group 84, Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the United States Saigon Embassy Files: FRC 68 A 1814 Saigon Embassy's Coordinator Files: FRC 68 A 5612 Record Group 306, Records of the United States Information Agency USIA Psychological Operations Files: FRC 68 A 4933 Record Group 319, Records of the Army Staff Headquarters, Department of the Army Record Group 330, Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense McNamara Files: FRC 71 A 3470 OASD/ISA Files: FRC 68 A 306 OASD/ISA Files: FRC 68 A 4023 OASD/ISA Files: FRC 69 A 926 OASD/ISA Files: FRC 69 A 7425 National Defense University, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. Taylor Papers John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts Thompson Papers Lyndon B. Johnson Library, Austin, Texas Papers of President Lyndon B. Johnson, National Security File Agency File (cited as Agencies File) Papers of President Lyndon B. Johnson, Special Files Meeting Notes File Papers of President Lyndon B. Johnson, White House Central Files Confidential Files Rusk Appointment Book Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C. Harriman Papers U.S. Army Center for Military History, Washington, D.C. Westmoreland Papers Published Sources Documentary Collections, Congressional Documents, and Periodicals The Declassified Documents Quarterly Catalog and microfiche. Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications (formerly Washington: Carrollton Press), 1974 and onwards. Joint Chiefs of Staff Historical Division. History of the JCS: The War in Vietnam, 1960-1968. The Pentagon Papers: The Department of Defense History of United States Decisionmaking on Vietnam [The Senator Gravel Edition]. 4 vols. Boston: Beacon Press, 1971. U.S. Department of State. Aggression From the North. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965. ____. American Foreign Policy: Basic Documents, 1950-1955. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957. ____. American Foreign Policy: Current Documents, 1961, 1963, and 1964. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office. ____. Department of State Bulletin, 1964. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1963-1964. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964. Memoirs Note: The Department of State takes no responsibility for the accuracy of these memoirs nor endorses their interpretation of the events. Ball, George. The Past Has Another Pattern: Memoirs. New York, 1982. Colby, William, and Forbath, Peter. Honorable Men: My Life in the CIA. New York, 1978. Hilsman, Roger. To Move a Nation. Garden City, NY, 1967. Johnson, Lyndon Baines. The Vantage Point: Perspectives of the Presidency, 1963-69. New York: Holt, Reinhardt and Winston, 1971. Johnson, U. Alexis with Jeff Olivarius. The Right Hand of Power. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1984. Nguyen Cao Ky. Twenty Years and Twenty Days. New York, 1976. Nitze, Paul. From Hiroshima to Glasnost: At the Center of a Decision, A Memoir. New York, 1989. Rusk, Dean as told to Richard Rusk. As I Saw It. New York, 1990. Sullivan, William. Obbligato, 1939-1979: Notes on a Foreign Service Career. New York, 1984. Taylor, Maxwell D. Swords and Plowshares: A Memoir. New York, 1972. [end of document]
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