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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964

Vietnam1

1. For documentation on U.S. relations with Vietnam during 1961–1963, see Foreign Relations, 1961–1963, volumes I–IV


Contents

    • I. The Khanh Coup, January 1–31 (Documents 1–27)
      • II. U.S. Assessment of the Khanh Government, February 1–March 4 (Documents 28–69)
        • III. The McNamara-Taylor Mission To Vietnam and the McNamara Report, March 4–April 3 (Documents 70–107)
          • IV. The Rusk Mission To Vietnam, April 17–19, and Planning for Pressures Against the North, April 4–May 7 (Documents 108–145)
            • V. The Second McNamara-Taylor Mission To Vietnam And Planning Discussions, May 8–26 (Documents 146–180)
              • VI. The Second Rusk Visit To Saigon; The Honolulu Meeting; The De Gaulle-Ball Conversation; Seaborn’s Discussions in Hanoi, May 26–June 25 (Documents 181–225)
                • VII. Taylor’s First Month as Ambassador; the Increase in U.S. Advisory Forces in Vietnam, June 25–July 31 (Documents 226–254)
                  • VIII. U.S. Reaction To Events in the Gulf of Tonkin, August 1–10 (Documents 255–308)
                    • IX. Changes in the Government of South Vietnam, August 11–September 5 (Documents 309–338)
                      • X. Ambassador Taylor’s Visit to Washington, September 6–10 (Documents 339–345)
                        • XI. U.S. Efforts To Strengthen the Government of South Vietnam, September 11–October 31 (Documents 346–392)
                          • XII. Proceedings of the NSC Working Group on Vietnam, November 1–December 7 (Documents 393–440)
                            • XIII. U.S. Response to the Governmental Crisis In South Vietnam, December 8–31 (Documents 441–479)

                            Contents

                            • Preface
                            • List of Sources
                            • List of Abbreviations
                            • List of Persons
                            • Vietnam
                              • I. The Khanh Coup, January 1–31 (Documents 1–27)
                              • II. U.S. Assessment of the Khanh Government, February 1–March 4 (Documents 28–69)
                              • III. The McNamara-Taylor Mission To Vietnam and the McNamara Report, March 4–April 3 (Documents 70–107)
                              • IV. The Rusk Mission To Vietnam, April 17–19, and Planning for Pressures Against the North, April 4–May 7 (Documents 108–145)
                              • V. The Second McNamara-Taylor Mission To Vietnam And Planning Discussions, May 8–26 (Documents 146–180)
                              • VI. The Second Rusk Visit To Saigon; The Honolulu Meeting; The De Gaulle-Ball Conversation; Seaborn’s Discussions in Hanoi, May 26–June 25 (Documents 181–225)
                              • VII. Taylor’s First Month as Ambassador; the Increase in U.S. Advisory Forces in Vietnam, June 25–July 31 (Documents 226–254)
                              • VIII. U.S. Reaction To Events in the Gulf of Tonkin, August 1–10 (Documents 255–308)
                              • IX. Changes in the Government of South Vietnam, August 11–September 5 (Documents 309–338)
                              • X. Ambassador Taylor’s Visit to Washington, September 6–10 (Documents 339–345)
                              • XI. U.S. Efforts To Strengthen the Government of South Vietnam, September 11–October 31 (Documents 346–392)
                              • XII. Proceedings of the NSC Working Group on Vietnam, November 1–December 7 (Documents 393–440)
                              • XIII. U.S. Response to the Governmental Crisis In South Vietnam, December 8–31 (Documents 441–479)
                            • Index

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