Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume
III, Vietnam, June–December 1965
Persons
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Acheson, Dean,
Secretary of State from 1949 until 1953
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Aka, Moise,
Ivory Coast Representative to the United Nations General Assembly
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Alphand, Herve,
French Ambassador to the United States until October 1965
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Arends, Leslie
C., Republican Representative from Illinois, Republican
Whip
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Arkas-Duntov,
Urah, intermediary in U.S. contacts with Mao Van
Bo
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Ayub Khan, Field Marshal
Muhammad, President of Pakistan
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Ball, George
W., Under Secretary of State
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Bell, David
E., Administrator of the Agency for International
Development
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Black, Eugene
R., Special Adviser to the President for Southeast Asia
after April 9, 1965
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Boggs, Hale,
Democratic Representative from Louisiana
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Bohlen, Charles
E., Ambassador to France
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Bowles, Chester
A., Ambassador to India
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Bowman, Colonel Richard
C., Member of the National Security Council
Staff
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Brezhnev, Leonid
I., First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party
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Brown, Harold,
Director, Defense Research and Engineering, Department of Defense, until
October 1, 1965; thereafter Secretary of the Air Force
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Bruce, David K.
E., Ambassador to the United Kingdom
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Buffum, William
B., Director, Office of United Nations Political
Affairs, Department of State, until September 11, 1965; thereafter Deputy
Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Organization Affairs
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Bui Diem,
Vietnamese Chief of Staff in the Quat government until June 1965; Special
Assistant for Planning and Foreign Aid in the Thieu-Ky government from June
1965
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Bunce, W.
Kenneth, Assistant Director (Far East), United States
Information Agency
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Bunche, Ralph
J., United Nations Under Secretary for Special Political
Affairs
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Bundy,
McGeorge, President’s Special Assistant for National
Security Affairs
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Bundy, William
P., Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern
Affairs
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Burchinal, Lieutenant
General David A.,
USAF, Director, Joint Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Busby, Horace,
Special Assistant to the President until October 1, 1965
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Byroade, Henry
A., Ambassador to Burma
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Califano, Joseph
A., Special Assistant to the Secretary and the Deputy
Secretary of Defense until July 1965; thereafter Special Assistant to the
President
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Cang, see
Chung Tan Cang
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Cao, see
Huynh Van Cao
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Cao Van Vien,
General, ARVN, Commander of III Corps;
Chief of the Vietnamese Joint General Staff from September 1965
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Carroll, Lieutenant General
Joseph F.,
USAF,
Director, Defense Intelligence Agency
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Carter, Lieutenant General
Marshall S., Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
until April 28, 1965; thereafter Director of the National Security
Agency
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Carver, George A.,
Jr., Member of Vietnamese Affairs Staff, Central
Intelligence Agency
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Cater, S.
Douglass, Special Assistant to the President
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Chiang
Kai-Shek, Generalissimo, President of the Republic of
China
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Chancellor,
John, Assistant Director of the United States
Information Agency after August 27, 1965
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Ch’en Yi,
Foreign Minister of the People’s Republic of China
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Chieu, see
Pham Xuan Chieu
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Chou En-lai,
Premier of the People’s Republic of China
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Chung Tan
Cang, Admiral, Vietnamese Navy Commander and Member of
the Armed Forces Council until April 1965
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Cleveland, J.
Harlan, Assistant Secretary of State for
International Organization Affairs until September 8, 1965; thereafter
Representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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Clifford,
Clark, unofficial adviser to President Johnson
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Cline, Ray,
Deputy Director for Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
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Co, see
Nguyen Huu Co
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Colbert, Evelyn
S., Chief, Southeast Asia Division, Office of Research
and Analysis for Far East, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department
of State
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Colby, William
E., Chief, Far East Division, Directorate of Plans,
Central Intelligence Agency
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Cooper, Chester
L., Member of the National Security Council Staff
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Corcoran, Thomas
J., Director, Vietnam Working Group, Bureau of Far
Eastern Affairs, Department of State, until July 1965; thereafter First
Secretary of the Embassy in Vietnam
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Cousins,
Norman, President and Editor, Saturday Review
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Couve de Murville,
Maurice, French Foreign Minister
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Cutler, Lloyd
N., Washington lawyer
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De Gaulle,
Charles, President of France
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De Silva,
Peer, Chief of the Central Intelligence Agency Station
in Saigon; thereafter Special Assistant for Vietnamese Affairs, Central
Intelligence Agency
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Dean, David,
Mainland China Affairs Officer and then Deputy Director, Office of Asian
Communist Affairs, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State
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Dean, Sir
Patrick, British Ambassador to the United States after
April 13, 1965
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Denney, George C.,
Jr., Deputy Director, Bureau of Intelligence and
Research, Department of State
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DePuy, Major General
William E., Assistant Chief of Staff, J-3
(Operations), U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam; thereafter Special
Assistant for Vietnamese Affairs, Central Intelligence Agency
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Devillers,
Philippe, French historian and journalist
-
Diem, see
Ngo Dinh Diem
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Dillon, Douglas
C., Secretary of the Treasury until April 1, 1965
-
Dirkson, Everett
M., Republican Senator from Illinois; Senate Minority
Leader
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Do, see
Tran Van Do
-
Dong, see
Pham Van Dong
-
Dobrynin, Anatoliy
F., Soviet Ambassador to the United States
-
Duong Van Minh (“Big
Minh”), General, ARVN, former Vietnamese Chief of State
-
Ehrlich,
Thomas, Special Assistant to Under Secretary of State
Ball
-
Eisenhower, Dwight
D., President of the United States from 1953 until
1961
-
Erhard, Ludwig,
Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
-
Fanfani,
Amintore, Italian Foreign Minister after March 5, 1965;
President, Twentieth Regular Session, United Nations General Assembly
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Fedorenko,
Nikolai, Soviet Representative to the United
Nations
-
Firyubin,
Nikolai, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
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Flott, Frederick
W., First Secretary at the Embassy in Vietnam
-
Ford, Gerald
R., Republican Representative from Michigan; House
Minority Leader
-
Forster, Oliver
G., First Secretary of the British Embassy in the United
States
-
Fortas, Abe,
unofficial adviser to President Johnson; Associate Justice of the United States Supreme
Court after October 4, 1965
-
Fowler, Henry
H., Under Secretary of the Treasury until April 1, 1965;
thereafter Secretary of the Treasury
-
Fulbright, J.
William., Democratic Senator from Arkansas;
Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee
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Galbraith, John
Kenneth, Professor of Economics, Harvard
University
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Gard, Richard
A., Consul at Hong Kong
-
Garroway, Dave,
television and radio personality and commentator
-
Gaud, William
S., Deputy Administrator, Agency for International
Development
-
Giap, see
Vo Nguyen Giap
-
Givan, Walker,
Officer in Charge, Italian Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department
of State
-
Goldberg, Arthur
J., Representative to the United Nations after July 28,
1965
-
Gomulka,
Wladyslaw, First Secretary of the Polish Communist
Party
-
Goodell, Charles
E., Republican Representative from New York
-
Goodpaster, Lieutenant
General Andrew J., USA, Assistant to the Chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff
-
Green,
Marshall, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far
Eastern Affairs until June 1965; Ambassador to Indonesia after July 26,
1965
-
Greene, General Wallace M.,
Jr., USMC, Commandant of the Marine Corps
-
Greenfield, James
L., Assistant Secretary of State for Public
Affairs
-
Gromyko, Andrei
A., Soviet Foreign Minister
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Gronouski, John
A., Ambassador to Poland after December 7, 1965
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Gullion, Edmund
S., unofficial U.S. envoy (“X”) in the XYZ negotiations with Mai Van Bo
-
Hammarskjold,
Dag, former Secretary-General of the United
Nations
-
Hand, Lloyd,
Chief of Protocol, Department of State, after January 21, 1965
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Hannah, Norman
B., Political Adviser to the Commander in Chief,
Pacific
-
Harlech,
see Ormsby Gore, Sir David
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Harriman, W.
Averell, Under Secretary of State for Political
Affairs until March 1965; thereafter Ambassador at Large
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Helms, Richard
N., Deputy Director for Plans, Central Intelligence
Agency, until April 28, 1965; thereafter Deputy Director of Central
Intelligence
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Herfurt, Jack
A., Counselor for Administration at the Embassy in
Vietnam
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Hertz, Gustav
C., Public Administration Adviser, Agency for
International Development Mission in Vietnam; captured by the Viet Cong in
1964
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Hickenlooper, Bourke
B., Republican Senator from Iowa
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Ho Chi Minh,
President of the Democratic Republic of Vietam
-
Ho Giac,
Buddhist leader
-
Hughes, Thomas
L., Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research,
Department of State
-
Humphrey, Hubert
H., Vice President of the United States after January
20, 1965
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Huong, see
Tran Van Huong
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Huynh Van Cao,
General, ARVN, Secretary to the Armed
Forces Council
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Huynh Van
Ton, Colonel,ARVN,
participant in anti-Khanh coup attempt, February 19-20, 1965
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Javits, Jacob
K., Republican Senator from New York
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Johnson, General
Harold, USA, Chief of Staff, United States
Army
-
Johnson, Lyndon
B., President of the United States
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Johnson, Robert
H., Member of the Policy Planning Council, Department of
State
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Johnson, U.
Alexis, Deputy Ambassador to Vietnam until September
1965; Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs after November
1, 1965
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Jorgensen, Gordon
L., Chief of Central Intelligence Agency Station in
Saigon after Peer De Silva
-
Katzenbach, Nicolas
deB., Attorney General of the United States
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Kent, Sherman,
Director, Office of National Estimates, Central Intelligence Agency
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Khang, see
Le Nguyen Khang
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Khanh, see
Nguyen Khanh
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Khiem, see
Tran Thien Khiem
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Killen, James
S., Director, Agency for International Development
Mission in Vietnam; Senior Evaluation Officer, Office of Administration,
Agency for International Development, after October 10, 1965
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Klaus, Josef,
Chancellor of Austria
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Kohler, Foy
D., Ambassador to the Soviet Union
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Kosygin, Alexei
N, Soviet Premier
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Kraft, Joseph,
j ournalist and syndicated columnist
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Kuchel, Thomas
H., Republican Senator from California
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Ky, see
Nguyen Cao Ky
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Laird, Melvin
R., Republican Representative from Wisconsin
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Lam Van Phat,
General, ARVN, leader in the anti-Khanh
coup attempt of February 19-20, 1965
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Lansdale, Edward
G., Special Assistant to Ambassador Lodge after August
16, 1965
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Lapin, Sergei
G., Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
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Le Nguyen
Khang, General, Vietnamese Marine Corps Commander
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Le Van Hoach,
Member of the Quat Cabinet from mid-February 1965
-
Leddy, John
M., Representative to the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development until June 15, 1965; thereafter Assistant
Secretary of State for European Affairs
-
Lippmann, Walter
S., journalist and author
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Lodge, Henry Cabot,
Jr., Ambassador to Vietnam after August 25,
1965
-
Long, Russell
B., Democratic Senator from Louisiana; Senate Majority
Whip
-
Lucet, Charles
E., Director of Political Affairs, French Foreign
Ministry; French Ambassador to the United States after December 15,
1965
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Macapagal,
Disodado, President of the Philippines
-
MacArthur, Douglas
II, Ambassador to Belgium until February 11, 1965;
Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations after March 14,
1965
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MacDonald,
Malcolm, Leader of British Delegation and Co-Chairman,
International Conference on Laos, 1961-1962
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Mai Van Bo (code named
“Rupert”), Commercial Representative in Paris of the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam
-
Manac’h,
Etienne, Director of Asian Affairs, French Foreign
Ministry
-
Manfull, Melvin
L., Counselor for Political Affairs at the Embassy in
Vietnam
-
Mann, Thomas
C., Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American
Affairs until March 17, 1965; thereafter Under Secretary of State for
Economic Affairs
-
Mansfield,
Mike, Democratic Senator from Montana; Senate Majority
Leader
-
Marks, Leonard
H., Director of the United States Information Agency
after September 1, 1965
-
Martin, Graham
A., Ambassador to Thailand
-
McBride, Robert
H., Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy in
France
-
McCloskey, Robert
J., Director, Office of News, Bureau of Public
Affairs, Department of State
-
McCone, John
A., Director of Central Intelligence until April 28,
1965
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McConnell, General John
P.,
USAF, Chief of
Staff, U.S. Air Force after February 1, 1965
-
McCormack, John
W., Democratic Representative from Massachusetts;
Speaker of the House
-
McDonald, Admiral David
L.,
USN, Chief of
Naval Operations
-
McLendon,
Gordon, Chairman, McLendon Corporation in Texas
-
McNamara, Robert
S., Secretary of Defense
-
McNaughton, John
T., Assistant Secretary of Defense for International
Security Affairs
-
Meeker, Leonard
C., Legal Adviser, Department of State, after May 18,
1965
-
Meloy, Francis E.,
Jr., Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy in
Italy
-
Menzies, Sir Robert
Gordon, Prime Minister of Australia
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Michalowski,
Jerzy, Director-General, Polish Foreign Ministry
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Minh (“Big
Minh”), see Duong Van
Minh
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Minh (“Little
Minh”), see Tran Van
Minh
-
Morse, Wayne,
Democratic Senator from Oregon
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Moyers, Bill
D., Special Assistant to the President; Press Secretary
to the President after July 8, 1965
-
Narasimhan,
C.V., United Nations Under Secretary for General
Assembly Affairs and Chef de Cabinet of the United Nations
-
Nasser, Gamal
Abdel, President of the United Arab Republic
-
Nehru,
Jawaharlal, former Indian Prime Minister
-
Ngo Dinh Diem,
former Vietnamese President
-
Nguyen Cao
Ky, Air Vice Marshal, VNAF, Air Force Commander and Member of the Armed Forces
Council; Vietnamese Premier after June 19, 1965
-
Nguyen Chanh
Thi, General,ARVN,
Vietnamese Commander of I Corps; Member of the National Leadership
Committee
-
Nguyen Duc
Thang, General,ARVN,
Assistant Chief of Staff, J-3 (Operations); Minister of Rural Construction
after October 1965
-
Nguyen Duy
Trinh, Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam
-
Nguyen Huu Co,
General, ARVN, Commander of II Corps; Chief
of the Vietnamese Joint General Staff from May until September 1965; Defense
Minister after June 19, 1965; Defense Minister and Vice-Premier after
October 1, 1965
-
Nguyen Khanh,
General, ARVN, Chairman of the Armed Forces
Council until February 21, 1965; thereafter Ambassador at Large
-
Nguyen Van
Thieu, General,ARVN,
Member of the Armed Forces Council; Member of Quat Cabinet after February
16, 1965; Chairman of the National Leadership Committee and Chief of State
from mid-June 1965
-
Nguyen Xuan
Oanh, Vietnamese Deputy Premier until January 27, 1965;
Acting Premier from January 28 to mid-February 1965
-
Nitze, Paul
H., Secretary of the Navy
-
Nkrumah, Kwame,
President of Ghana
-
Norodom Sihanouk,
Prince, Cambodian Head of State
-
Oanh, see
Nguyen Xuan Oanh
-
O’Brien, Lawrence
F., Special Assistant to the President
-
Ormsby Gore, David (Lord
Harlech), British Ambassador to the United States
until April 1965
-
Paul VI, Pope
of the Roman Catholic Church
-
Peter, Janos,
Hungarian Foreign Minister
-
Pham Ngoc Thao,
Colonel, participant in coup attempts against Khanh
in February 1965 and Quat in May 1965
-
Pham Van Dong,
Premier of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
-
Pham Van Dong,
General, ARVN, Commander of the Capital
Military District and Member of the Armed Forces Council in early
1965
-
Pham Xuan
Chieu, General,ARVN,
Member and Chairman of the National Legislative Council; Member of the
National Leadership Committee
-
Phan Huy Quat,
Vietnamese Premier from February 16 until June 11, 1965
-
Phan Khac Suu,
Vietnamese Chief of State until June 11, 1965
-
Phap Tri,
Buddhist leader
-
Plimpton, Francis
T.P., Deputy Representative to the United
Nations
-
Porter, William
J., Deputy Ambassador to Vietnam after September 13,
1965
-
Procter, Carolyn
J., Personal Assistant to the Secretary of State
-
Quaison-Sackey,
Alex, Ghanaian Representative to the United Nations;
President, Nineteenth Session, United Nations General Assembly
-
Quang Lien,
Buddhist leader
-
Quat, see
Phan Huy Quat
-
Raborn, William F.,
Jr., Director of Central Intelligence after April
28, 1965
-
Radhakrishnan, Sir
Sarvepalli, President of India
-
Radvanyi,
Janos, Charge d’Affaires at the Hungarian Legation in
Washington
-
Ramani,
Radhakrishna, Malaysian Representative to the United
Nations Security Council
-
Rapacki, Adam,
Polish Foreign Minister
-
Read, Benjamin
H., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State and
Executive Secretary of the Department
-
Reedy, George,
Press Secretary to the President until July 8, 1965
-
Resor, Stanley
R., Under Secretary of the Army from April 5 until July
5, 1965; thereafter Secretary of the Army
-
Reston, James
B., Associate Editor, New York Times
-
Ribeiro, Miguel
A., Ghanaian Ambassador to the United States
-
Rifa’i, Abdul
Monem, Jordanian Representative to the United Nations
Security Council
-
Rogers, Colonel Jack
A., USA, Executive Officer, Office of the Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
-
Rolz-Bennett,
Jose, United Nations Under Secretary for Special
Political Affairs
-
Rosenthal, James
D., Political Officer at the Embassy in Vietnam
-
Rostow, Walt,
Counselor and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council, Department of
State
-
Rowan, Carl,
Director of the United States Information Agency until July 10, 1965
-
Rowen, Henry
S., Assistant Director, Bureau of the Budget
-
Rupert, see
Mai Van Bo
-
Rusk, Dean,
Secretary of State
-
Rusk, Howard,
physician, founder of the American Southeast Asia Foundation
-
Salinger,
Pierre, Press Secretary to President Kennedy
-
Schwartz, Abba
P., Administrator, Bureau of Security and Consular
Affairs, Department of State
-
Scott-Murga,
Guillermo, Bolivian Representative to the United
Nations Security Council
-
Seaborn, J.
Blair, Canadian Delegate to the International Control
Commission
-
Sevareid, Eric,
author and correspondent, Columbia Broadcasting System
-
Sharp, Admiral Ulysses S.
Grant,
USN, Commander
in Chief, Pacific
-
Shastri, Lal
Bahadur, Indian Prime Minister
-
Sisco, Joseph
J., Assistant Secretary of State for International
Organization Affairs after September 10, 1965
-
Smathers, George
A., Democratic Senator from Florida
-
Smith, Bromley,
Executive Secretary of the National Security Council
-
Sparkman, John
J., Democratic Senator from Alabama
-
Splitt, Orville
S., Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of
Defense for Public Affairs
-
Springsteen, George S.,
Jr., Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of
State
-
Stanton, Frank,
President, Columbia Broadcasting System
-
Stevenson, Adlai
E., Representative to the United Nations until July 14,
1965
-
Stewart,
Michael, British Foreign Secretary after January 22,
1965
-
Stewart, Michael
N.F., Minister of the British Embassy in
Washington
-
Stoneman, Walter
G., Deputy Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Far East,
Agency for International Development
-
Sturm, Paul,
unofficial U.S. envoy (“Y”) in the XYZ
negotiations with Mai Van Bo
-
Sullivan, William
H., Ambassador to Laos
-
Suu, see
Phan Khac Suu
-
Sylvester,
Arthur, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public
Affairs
-
Talbot,
Phillips, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern
and South Asian Affairs until September 1, 1965; Ambassador to Greece after
October 11, 1965
-
Tam Chau,
Buddhist leader and head of Vien Hoa Dao, the Institute for the Propagation
of the Faith (Buddhist Institute)
-
Taylor, General Maxwell
D., USA, Ret., Ambassador to Vietnam until July 30,
1965; President’s Special Consultant after September 17, 1965
-
Thang, see
Nguyen Duc Thang
-
Thant, U,
Secretary-General of the United Nations
-
Thi, see
Nguyen Chanh Thi
-
Thien Khiet,
Buddhist leader
-
Thien Minh,
Buddhist leader
-
Thieu, see
Nguyen Van Thieu
-
Thompson, Llewellyn E.,
Jr., Ambassador at Large
-
Thomsen, Samuel
B., Principal Officer at the Consulate in Hue
-
Thomson, James C.,
Jr., Member of the National Security Council
Staff
-
Tito, Marshal,
President of Yugoslavia
-
Ton, see
Huynh Van Ton
-
Tran Thien
Khiem, General,ARVN,
Vietnamese Ambassador to the United States
-
Tran Van Do,
Vietnamese Foreign Minister
-
Tran Van Don,
General, former Vietnamese Defense Minister
-
Tran Van
Huong, Vietnamese Premier until January 27, 1965
-
Tran Van Minh (“Little
Minh”), General, ARVN, Chief of the Joint General Staff until May 1965; Acting
Commander in Chief of Vietnamese Armed Forces after February 21, 1965
-
Tran Van
Tuyen, Deputy Premier in the Quat government
-
Trevelyan, Sir
Humphrey, British Ambassador to the Soviet
Union
-
Trinh, see
Nguyen Duy Trinh
-
Tri Quang,
Buddhist political leader and Secretary General of the High Council of the
United Buddhist Association
-
Tuyen, see
Tran Van Tuyen
-
Tyler, William
R., Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
until May 18, 1965; Ambassador to the Netherlands after June 23, 1965
-
Ufford, Leopold Quarles
van, Netherlands Representative to the United
Nations Security Council
-
Unger, Leonard,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs and Chairman of
the Vietnam Coordinating Committee
-
Valenti, Jack,
Special Assistant to the President until May 15, 1965
-
Vance, Cyrus
R., Deputy Secretary of Defense
-
Vaughn, Jack
Hood, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American
Afairs after March 22, 1965
-
Velazquez, Carlos
Maria, Uruguayan Representative to the United
Nations Security Council
-
Vien, see
Cao Van Vien
-
Vo Nguyen
Giap, General,PAVN,
Minister of National Defense, Democratic Republic of Vietnam
-
Watson, W.
Marvin, Special Assistant to the President after
February 1, 1965
-
Westmoreland, General William
C., USA, Commander, United States Military
Assistance Command, Vietnam
-
Wheeler, General Earle
G., USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
-
Whiting, Allen
S., Director, Office of Research and Analysis for Far
East, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State
-
Wiggins, James
Russell, Editor and Executive Vice President,
Washington Post
-
Williams, G.
Mennen, Assistant Secretary of State for African
Affairs
-
Wilson, Donald
M., Deputy Director of the United States Information
Agency
-
Wilson, Harold,
British Prime Minister
-
Winiewicz,
Josef, Polish Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs
-
X, see Gullion, Edmund
-
Y, see Sturm, Paul
-
Yost, Charles
W., Deputy Representative to the United Nations
-
Zorthian,
Barry, Minister-Counselor for Public Affairs at the
Embassy in Vietnam; Minister-Counselor for Information at the Embassy after
September 1965
-
Zuckert, Eugene
M., Secretary of the Air Force until September 30,
1965