Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume
XXVII, Mainland Southeast Asia; Regional Affairs
Persons
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Aldrich, George H., Assistant
Legal Adviser for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Department of State, after
July 1965
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Alexander, Clifford L., Jr.,
member of the Security Council Staff until 1964; Deputy Special Assistant to
the President 1964–1965; Associate Special Counsel 1965–1966; Deputy Special
Counsel to the President 1966–1967
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Bacon, Ruth E., Director of
the Office of Regional Affairs, Bureau of Far Eastern (later East Asian and
Pacific) Affairs after November 7, 1965
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Ball, George W., Under
Secretary of State until September 20, 1966; Representative to the United
Nations June 26, 1968–September 25, 1968
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Barnett, Robert W., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Economic
Affairs
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Barr, Joseph W., Under
Secretary of the Treasury, 1965–1968, Secretary of the Treasury, December
1968–January 1969
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Bator, Francis, member of NSC
staff, May 1964; Deputy Special Assistant to the President and senior member
of the NSC staff, 1965–1968
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Bell, David E., Administrator
of the Agency for International Development until June 1966
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Berger, Samuel D., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs, July 1965–February
1968
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Bergesen, Alf E., Charge
dʼAffaires ad interim to Cambodia, September 18, 1964–May 3, 1965
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Black, Eugene R., Special
Adviser to the President on Southeast Asia after April 9, 1965
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Blair, William McC., Jr.,
Ambassador to the Philippines, June 8, 1964–October 21, 1967
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Bohlen, Charles E., Ambassador
to France until February 9, 1968; Deputy Under Secretary of State for
Political Affairs after February 21, 1968
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Bowles, Chester, Ambassador to
India
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Brown, George, British
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, August 10, 1966–March 15,
1968
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Brown, Winthrop G., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, after May
1968
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Buffum, William B., Director,
Office of United National Political and Security Affairs, Department of
State, until September 1965; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
International Organization Affairs until January 1967
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Bumibol Adulyadej, King of
Thailand
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Bundy, McGeorge, Presidentʼs
Special Assistant for National Security Affairs until February 28,
1966
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Bundy, William P., Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs until March 14,
1964; Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern (later East Asian and
Pacific) Affairs after March 16, 1964
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Bunker, Ellsworth, Ambassador
to Vietnam after April 5, 1967
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Burchinal, David A., Director
of the Joint Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff, February 24, 1964–July 31,
1966
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Butler, Richard (Rab) A.,
British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs until October 1964
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Byroade, Henry A., Ambassador
to Burma until June 11, 1968
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Christian, George, Press
Secretary to the President, January 1967–January 1969
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Cleveland, J. Harlan,
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs until
September 8, 1965
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Clifford, Clark, Secretary of
Defense after March 1, 1968
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Colby, William E., Chief, Far
Eastern Division, Directorate of Plans, Central Intelligence Agency, until
1967
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Conlon, Thomas F., Officer in
Charge of Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Affairs, Bureau of Far Eastern
Affairs, Department of State, until September 1964
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Cooper, Chester L., member of
the National Security Council Staff, November 1964–April 1966; Special
Assistant to Ambassador at Large Harriman, September 1966–1967
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Corcoran, Thomas J., member of
the Office of the Secretary of Stateʼs Special Assistant for Vietnamese
Affairs until July 1965; Country Director for Laos and Cambodia after July
1968
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Couve de Murville, Maurice,
Foreign Minister of France until May 1968
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Cuthill, David C., Director,
Office of Southwest Pacific Affairs, Bureau of Far East Affairs, Department
of State, until August 1966
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Dawee Chulasapya, Marshal,
Royal Thai Army; Deputy Minister of Defense and Chief of Staff of the
Supreme Command of Thailand
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Dechamps, Noel St. Charles,
Australian Ambassador to Cambodia
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deSilva, Peer, Special
Assistant to the Ambassador for Counter Insurgency, Thailand,
1966–1968
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Dexter, John B., Deputy
Director, Office of Southeast Asian Affairs, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs,
Department of State, July 1964–August 1965
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Dobrynin, Anatoliy F., Soviet
Ambassador to the United States
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Enthoven, Alain, Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Systems Analysis
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Ewing, Richard T., member of
the Office of Southeast Asian Affairs, Bureau of Far East Affairs,
Department of State, from August 1965; Country Director for Burma and
Cambodia, July 1966–August 1967
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Felt, Harry D. Admiral, USN,
Commander in Chief, Pacific until June 30, 1964
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Forrestal, Michael V., member
of the National Security Council staff until April 1964; Secretary of
Stateʼs Special Assistant for Vietnam July 1964–1965
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Fortas, Abe, Associate Justice,
U.S. Supreme Court
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Fowler, Henry H., Secretary of
the Treasury, April 1965–December 1968
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Fulbright, J. W., Senator from
Arkansas (D) and Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
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Gandhi, Indira, Prime Minister
of India after January 25, 1966
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Gaud, William S., Deputy
Administrator, Agency for International Development, after February 27,
1964; Administrator after August 1, 1966
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Godley, G. McMurtrie, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Bureau of
East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Department of State, after March 1968
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Goldberg, Arthur J.,
Representative to the United Nations July 28, 1965–June 24, 1968
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Gorton, John G., Prime
Minister of Australia after January 10, 1968
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Green, Marshall, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs until June 4, 1965;
thereafter Ambassador to Indonesia
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Gromyko, Andrei A., Soviet
Foreign Minister
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Habib, Philip C., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs after June
1967
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Hamilton, William C., Laos
Country Director until July 1966; Supervisory Political Officer, Embassy in
Thailand, after September 1967
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Hannah, Norman B., Deputy
Director, Office of Southeast Asian Affairs, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs,
Department of State, until March 1964; Political Adviser to the Commander in
Chief, Pacific, March 1964–July 1966; thereafter Counselor and Deputy Chief
of Mission at the Embassy in Thailand
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Harkins, General Paul D.,
USA, Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, until June 20,
1964
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Harriman, W. Averell, Under
Secretary of State for Political Affairs until March 17, 1965; thereafter
Ambassador at Large
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Hasluck, Paul M. C.,
Australian Minister for External Affairs after April 24, 1964
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Healy, Denis, British
Minister of Defense after October 14, 1964
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Helms, Richard M., Deputy
Director for Plans until April, 1965; Deputy Director of Central
Intelligence, April 28, 1965–June 30, 1966, thereafter Director of Central
Intelligence
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Hilsman, Roger, Jr., Assistant
Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs until March 14, 1964
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Hirschfeld, Thomas J., Officer
in Charge of Cambodian Affairs, Department of State, until February
1965
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Holt, Harold E., Prime
Minister of Australia, January 26, 1966–December 1967
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Holyoake, Sir Keith, Prime
Minister of New Zealand
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Hughes, Thomas L., Director,
Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State
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Humphrey, Hubert H., Vice
President of the United States
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Huot Sambath, Cambodian
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
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Jantzen, Robert J., political
officer in the Embassy in Thailand
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Johnson, Lyndon B., President
of the United States
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Johnson, U. Alexis, Deputy
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs until July 12, 1964; Deputy
Ambassador to Vietnam, July 1964–September 1965; Deputy Under Secretary of
State for Political Affairs, November 1, 1965–October 9, 1965; Ambassador to
Japan after November 8, 1966
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Johnson, W. Thomas, Deputy
Press Secretary to the President, October 1967–January 1969
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Jones, Jim R., Assistant to
the President, February 1965–January 1968, Deputy Special Assistant,
January–May 1968, Special Assistant after May 1968
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Jorden, William J., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, after April 11, 1965;
senior member of the National Security Council Staff, May 1966–May 1968;
thereafter member of the Delegation to the Paris Peace talks on
Vietnam
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Kanh, see Nguyen Kanh
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Kantol, see Norodom
Kantol
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Katzenbach, Nicholas deB.,
Under Secretary of State after September 30, 1966
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Kidder, Randolph A., appointed
Ambassador to Cambodia July 9, 1964; proceeded to post but did not present
his credentials and left post September 18, 1964
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Kimball, John W., member of
the Office of United Nations Political Affairs, Bureau of International
Organization Affairs, Department of State, until December 1967
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Kohler, Foy D., Deputy Under
Secretary of State for Political Affairs, November 29, 1966–December 31,
1967
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Komer, Robert W, member of the
National Security Council staff until September 1965; Deputy Special
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs until March 1966;
Special Assistant to the President March 28, 1966–May 1967
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Konthi, Suphamongkhon,
Secretary General of SEATO, 1964–1965
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Koren, Henry L.T., Director,
Office of Southeast Asian Affairs, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Department
of State, until April 7, 1964; Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo
(Brazzaville), May 13, 1964–August 4, 1965; Deputy Director for
Coordination, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, May
1966–July 1966, Deputy (with the rank of minister) to the Deputy Ambassador
to Vietnam, July 1966–February 1968
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Lacey, John A., Country
Director for Burma and Cambodia after July 1967
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LeMay, Curtis E., General,
USAF, Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force until January 31, 1965
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Lodge, Henry Cabot, Ambassador
to Vietnam until June 28, 1964; and July 31, 1965–April 25, 1967
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Lon Nol, General, FARK,
Cambodian Minister of Defense; Prime Minister of Cambodia, 1966–1967
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Macapagal, Dosado, President of
the Philippines until December 31, 1965
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McCone, John A., Director of
Central Intelligence until April 28, 1965
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McNamara, Robert S.,
Secretary of Defense until February 29, 1968; thereafter President of the
World Bank
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McNaughton, John T, Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, July 1, 1964–July
19, 1967
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Manhard, Philip W., Deputy
Director, Office of Regional Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific
Affairs, November 1964–September 1967
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Mann, Thomas C., Under
Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, March 19, 1965–May 31, 1966
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Mansfield, Mike, Senator from
Montana (D) and Senate Majority Leader
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Marcos, Ferdinand, President of
the Philippines after 1965
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Marks, Leonard H., Director,
U.S. Information Agency, July 22, 1965–December 6, 1968
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Martin, Graham A., Ambassador
to Thailand until September 9, 1967
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Meeker, Leonard C., Legal
Adviser of the Department of State after May 18, 1965
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Mendenhall, Joseph A., Deputy
Director, Office of Southeast Asian Affairs and Chairman of the Interagency
Working Group on Vietnam until April 1964; Director of the Office of Far
East Regional Affairs, Department of State, July 1964–August 1965
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Menzies, Robert G., Prime
Minister of Australia until January 1966
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Moore, Jonathan, Special
Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, March
1964–June 1966
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Ne Win, General, Chairman of
the Revolutionary Council of the Union of Burma
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Neubert, Joseph W., Deputy
Director, Office of Southeast Asian Affairs, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs,
Department of State, April–August 1964
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Nguyen, Kanh, Prime Minister of
the Republic of Vietnam, February 4–October 30, 1964; thereafter Commander
in Chief of Republic of Vietnamʼs Armed Forces; Chairman of the Armed Forces
Council, December 18, 1964–February 21, 1965
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Nitze, Paul H., Secretary of
the Navy until July 1, 1967, thereafter Deputy Secretary of Defense
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Nong Kimmy, Cambodian
Ambassador to the United States until March 1964; thereafter Cambodian
Ambassador to India
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Norodom Kantol, Prime Minister
of Cambodia until October 1966
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Ormsby-Gore, Sir David, then
Lord Harlech, British Ambassador to the United States until April
1965
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Pearson, Lester B., Prime
Minister of Canada until April 1968
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Perry, Douglas R, member of
the Office of Burma and Cambodia Affairs, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs,
Department of State, after July 1966
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Pham Hut Quat, Republic of
Vietnam Foreign Minister, February 4–November 4, 1964
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Phoumi Nosavan, General, Vice
Premier of Laos until February 1965
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Pickering, Laurence G.,
Officer in Charge of Thai Affairs, Department of State
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Plimsoll, Sir James, Permanent
Secretary, Australian Department of External Affairs, 1965–1970
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Poats, Rutherford M.,
Assistant Administrator for Far East, Agency for International Development,
April, 1964–May 1967, thereafter Deputy Administrator
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Pote Sarasin, Minister of
National Development and Economic Affairs of Thailand
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Praphat Charusthein (Prapass
Charusathiara), General, RTA, Deputy Prime Minister
of Thailand
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Quat, see Pham Huy
Quat
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Raborn, William F., Jr.,
Director of Central Intelligence, April 28 1965–June 30, 1966
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Read, Benjamin H., Executive
Secretary of the Department of State
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Roche, John P., Special
Assistant to the President, 1966–1968
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Ropa, Donald W., member of the
NSC Council Staff, 1965–1967
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Rostow, Walt W., Counselor of
the Department of State and Chairman of the Policy Planning Staff until
March 31, 1966, thereafter Special Assistant to the President
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Rowan, Carl T., Director, U.S.
Information Agency, February 27, 1964–July 10, 1965
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Rusk, Dean, Secretary of
State
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Salans, Carl F., Assistant
Legal Adviser for Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State, October
1964–June 65; Assistant Legal Adviser for Inter-American Affairs, June
1965–February 1967; thereafter Deputy Legal Adviser
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Saleh, Chaerul, Indonesian
Third Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinator Minister for the Development
Compartment, until April 1966.
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Schultze, Charles L.,
Assistant Director, Bureau of the Budget, until 1965, Director of the Bureau
of the Budget, 1965–1967
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Sharp, Admiral U.S. Grant,
USN, Commander in Chief, Pacific, June 30, 1964–August 1, 1968
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Sihanouk, Prince Norodom,
Chief of State of Cambodia
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Sisco, Joseph J., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs until
September 10, 1965; thereafter Assistant Secretary of State for
International Organization Affairs
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Smith, Bromley, Executive
Secretary of the National Security Council
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Solbert, Peter, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
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Son Sann, President of the
National Bank of Cambodia
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Souvanna Phouma, Prince, Prime
Minister of Laos
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Spear, Moncrieff J., Country
Director for Thailand, Department of State, from July 1967; Country Director
for Thailand and Burma after January 1968
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Stevenson, Adlai E.,
Representative to the United Nations until July 14, 1965
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Stewart, Michael, British
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, January 1965–August
1966 and March 1968–June 1970
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Sukarno, President of
Indonesia until March 12, 1967
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Sullivan, William H., Special
Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs until March
1964; Special Assistant for Vietnamese Affairs to the Secretary of State,
March–November 1964; Ambassador to Laos after November 25, 1964
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Taylor, General Maxwell D.,
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff until June 30, 1964; Ambassador to
Vietnam, July 14, 1964–July 30, 1965; thereafter Special Consultant to the
President
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Thanat Khomen, Foreign Minister
of Thailand
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Thanom Kittikachorn, Field
Marshal, RTA, Prime Minister of Thailand
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Thompson, Llewellyn E.,
Ambassador-at-Large until December 26, 1966, thereafter Ambassador to the
Soviet Union
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Thomson, James C., Jr.,
Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern
Affairs until June 1964; member of the National Security Council Staff, July
1964–September 1966
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Thrasher, Edward J., Officer
in Charge Australian, New Zealand, and Pacific Affairs, Bureau of East Asian
and Pacific Affairs, Department of State, until September 1964
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Trueheart, William C.,
Director, Office of Southeast Asian Affairs, May 1964–August 1966; Deputy
Director for Coordination, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, after June
1967
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Tunku Abdul Rahman, Prime
Minister of Malaysia
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U Thant, Secretary General of
the United Nations
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Unger, Leonard, Ambassador
to Laos until December 1, 1964; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far
Eastern Affairs, January 1965–August 11, 1967; thereafter Ambassador to
Thailand
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Vance, Cyrus R., Deputy
Secretary of Defense, January 28, 1964–June 30, 1967
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Vargas, Jesus, Secretary
General of SEATO
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Waller, J. Keith, Australian
Ambassador to the United States after September 18, 1964
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Warnke, Paul C., Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, August 1,
1967
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Westmoreland, General William
C., USA, Commander, U.S. Military Assistance Command,
Vietnam, June 20, 1964–July 2, 1968
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Wheeler, General Earle G.,
USA, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army until July 2, 1964; Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff after July 3, 1964
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Wilson, Harold, British Prime
Minister after October 14, 1964
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Wright, Marshall, senior member
of the National Security Council Staff, 1967–1968