Index

References are to document numbers (refer to the table for specific file)

  • ABM (anti-ballistic missiles). See under Missiles.
  • Advanced Manned Strategic Aircraft (AMSA), 1, 10, 31, 61, 103, 139, 150, 158, 195, 200, 210
  • Africa, 12, 43, 80, 118, 188, 225
  • African Development Bank, 79
  • Agency for International Development (AID), 19
  • Air National Guard, 202
  • Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS), 103, 139, 195, 200, 210, 221
  • Aircraft (see also Advanced Manned Strategic Aircraft):
    • A–6A, 195
    • A–11, 15
    • Anti-bomber defense program, 61
    • B–52:
      • Age and diminishing capability, 1, 10, 31
      • Airborne alert, 108
      • Budget for Defense Department, 195, 196, 200
      • JCS view of worldwide U.S. military posture, 202
      • McNamara’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1967–71, 103
      • McNamara’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1968–72, 139
      • Nuclear weapons delivery, 28
    • B–58, 10, 31, 103
    • B–70, 15
    • Budget for Defense Department, 65, 195, 196, 200
    • C–2A, 195
    • C–47/54/117s, 195
    • C–118, 195
    • C–130, 195
    • Clifford’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1970–74, 210
    • CX–(HLS), 65
    • F–4, 195
    • F–12, 139, 195, 200
    • F–106, 200
    • F–106X, 200
    • F–111, 139
    • F–111A, 139
    • F–111 (TFX), 65, 67
    • FB–111A, 103
    • FB–111M–3, 103
    • FB–111/SRAM, 103
    • Force structure changes, Defense Department summary of, 67
    • Hound-Dog A, 139
    • JCS and McNamara/Vance, disagreement between, 158
    • JSOP-68–75, 119
    • JSOP-i, 21
    • JSOP-70–77, 188
    • KC–130, 195
    • Manned Orbital Laboratory, 65
    • McNamara’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1967–71, 103
    • McNamara’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1968–72, 139
    • National Guard, release of nuclear weapons to, 38
    • NIE 11–3–65, 106
    • NIE 11–3–68, 221
    • NIE 11–8–64, 55
    • NIE 11–8–65, 97
    • NIE 11–8–68, 217
    • NIE 11–14–65, 98
    • Overseas bases, survey of, 26
    • Oxcart, 11, 13, 15
    • RF–4B, 195
    • RF–4J, 195
    • U–2, 32
  • Air Force, U.S., 38, 53, 55, 59, 103, 191, 193, 195, 202, 215
  • Airlift capabilities, 21, 67, 120, 148, 188, 194, 195
  • Alaska, 103
  • Algeria, 43, 188
  • Alternate Joint Communications Center (AJCC), 77
  • Alternate National Military Command Center (ANMCC), 77, 86, 92
  • Amory, Robert, 171
  • Anthony, Robert N., 110
  • Anti-ballistic missile (ABM). See under Missiles.
  • Anti-Submarine Warfare Panel (ASW), 99, 101, 103, 124, 125, 194
  • Arab-Israeli dispute, 188
  • Argentina, 188
  • Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA), 6, 121, 122
  • Armstrong, Elgin B., 190
  • Army, U.S., 21, 53, 55, 67, 101, 103, 104, 150, 158, 195, 202
  • Asia (see also Vietnam), 12, 43, 63, 80, 94, 101, 188, 195, 202, 225
  • Asia Foundation, 132, 134, 176, 180, 209
  • Asian Development Bank, 79
  • Atomic Energy Commission (AEC):
  • Audio surveillance and countermeasures, 8, 27
  • Australia, 23, 80, 188, 225
  • Baker, Vincent, 96, 115, 163
  • Baldwin, Marion A., 33
  • Ball, George W., 14, 32, 74, 79, 96
  • Ballistic missile ships (BMS), 139, 195
  • Bandaranaike, 23
  • Barr, Joseph W., 225
  • Barrett, Richard W., 26
  • Bases, overseas, survey of, 26, 225, 226
  • Basic national security policy (BNSP), 19, 75
  • Beam, Jacob D., 79
  • Belgium, 118
  • Bell, David E., 79, 105
  • Bennett, Capt., 23
  • Benton, William, 32, 41
  • Berger, Samuel D., 163
  • Berlin, 80
  • Bethe, Hans A., 101, 116
  • Bethe Panel, 116
  • Betts, Gen. A. W., 190
  • B–52 bomber force. See Advanced Manned Strategic Aircraft; under Aircraft.
  • Biological warfare. See Chemical/biological warfare.
  • Bissell, Richard, 171
  • Black, Eugene R., 134
  • Blackburn, Adm. Paul P., Jr., 86
  • Bohlen, Charles, 209, 225
  • Bolivia, 188
  • Bowles, Chester, 171
  • Bowman, R. C., 114
  • Branscomb, Lewis, 101
  • Broe, William, 186
  • Brown, Harold, 4, 166, 191
  • Brown, Winthrop, 180
  • Bryant, Farris, 125, 138, 177
  • Bundy, McGeorge, 6, 14, 101
    • Audio surveillance and countermeasures, 27
    • Budget for Defense Department, 66
    • Chemical/biological warfare, 85, 121
    • Counter-intelligence posture of the U.S., 47
    • Deep Underground Command Center, 4
    • Evacuation and protection of U.S. citizens abroad, 30
    • Nuclear weapons/issues:
      • Control procedures, 114
      • Dispersal plans, 90
      • Emergency planning, 24, 54
      • High-yield weapons, development of, 28
      • National Guard, release of nuclear weapons to, 81
      • Stockpile of nuclear weapons, U.S. production and, 46
    • President, command and control support to, 87
    • President’s Science Advisory Committee, 99
    • Satellite reconnaissance and photography, 41
    • 303 Committee, 171
    • Youth and student actions, 171
  • Bunte, Donald W., 19
  • Bureau of the Budget (BOB), 133, 135
  • Burma, 202
  • Business and Defense Services Administration, 91
  • Cabell, Gen. Charles, 171
  • Califano, Joseph, 133, 192
  • Calvert, Capt., 23
  • Cambodia, 188, 202
  • Camp David, 77
  • Canada, 23, 80, 103, 115, 188, 190
  • Cannon, Howard W., 13
  • Carroll, Gen. Joseph, 106, 146, 183
  • Carter, Gen. Marshall S., 50, 106
  • Carter, Pat, 11, 18, 203
  • Caspian Sea, 6
  • Castro, Fidel, 188
  • Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (see also Helms, Richard ; McCone, John A. ; National Intelligence Estimates), 8, 180, 209
    • Asia Foundation, 132, 134, 176
    • Audio surveillance and countermeasures, 27
    • Counter-intelligence posture of the U.S., 47
    • DCI responsibilities, 2
    • Internal defense, overseas, 19
    • Khrushchev’s announcement of new weapon, 51
    • NSA occupancy of CIA-owned buildings, 186
    • President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 203, 222
    • Satellite reconnaissance and photography, 2, 34
    • Soviet missile system, assessing, 106, 130, 137, 179, 206
    • Youth and student groups, support for, 171
  • Central Treaty Organization (CENTO), 12, 43, 188
  • Ceylon, 23
  • Chamberlain, Donald F., 116
  • Chapman, Gen. Leonard, 219, 227
  • Chayes, Abram, 6
  • Chemical/biological warfare, 43, 56, 122
    • Clandestine introduction of weapons into the U.S., 208
    • Defense Department position, 121, 145
    • Draft NSAM, 145, 153, 178, 220
    • JCS position, 76, 127, 178
    • President’s Science Advisory Committee, 154
    • Scientists’ petition, 170
    • UN position, 154
    • U.S. position, 85, 145, 173
  • Chiang Kai-shek, 43
  • Chile, 188
  • China, People’s Republic of:
    • Anti-Submarine Warfare Panel, 124
    • Foreign intelligence efforts of U.S., 125
    • JCS view of worldwide U.S. military posture, 202
    • JSOP-68–75, 118
    • JSOP-69, 12
    • JSOP-70, 43
    • JSOP-70–77, 188
    • Missiles, 94, 100, 165, 185, 190
      • Army-BTL ballistic missile defense system, proposed U.S. deployment, 101
      • Johnson and science advisers, meeting between, 166
      • JSOP-70, 43
      • JSOP-70–77, 188
      • McNamara’s assessments/recommendations, 103, 139, 160
      • Nike-X deployment study, 104
      • U.S. guidance, 163
      • Vance’s assessments/recommendations, 155
    • NIE 4–2–64, 57
    • NIE 11–3–68, 221
    • NIE 11–4–67, 187
    • NIE 11–12–65, 94
    • NIE 11–14–65, 98
    • Nuclear weapons/issues:
      • Assured destruction, 210
      • Clandestine introduction of weapons into U.S, 208
      • Damage limitation, 200, 210
      • JSOP-70–77, 188
      • McNamara’s assessments/recommendations, 148, 160
      • U.S. position, 23, 163
    • President’s Science Advisory Committee, 99
    • Rostow’s reflections on U.S. national security policy, 80
    • Satellite reconnaissance and photography, U.S., 2
    • Soviet Union, relations with and, 51, 98, 183
  • China, Republic of, 12, 43, 188
  • Chou En-lai, 23
  • Christian, George, 171, 219
  • Chukov, Marshal, 98
  • Civil Defense Program, 103, 139, 146, 200
  • Clark, Jim, 4, 225
  • Cleveland, Harlan, 115
  • Clifford, Clark, 171, 201, 213, 215, 216, 219, 222
  • Clifton, Gen. C. V., 16, 17, 40, 71, 87
  • Cline, Ray, 6, 48
  • Colbert, Richard G., 26
  • Collins, Gen. James L., Jr., 183
  • Colombia, 188
  • Commander in Chief, Continental Air Defense Command (CINCONAD), 38, 104
  • Commander in Chief, Pacific (CINCPAC), 38
  • Commerce Department, U.S., 91
  • Common Market concept, 12
  • Computers and missiles, 160
  • Conroy, John J., 26
  • Costagliola, Capt. F., 60
  • Council of Economic Advisers, 91
  • Coyne, J. Patrick, 7, 222
  • Cuba, 2, 12, 32, 41, 43, 80, 188
  • Cyprus, 150
  • Czechoslovakia, 217, 222
  • Davis, Jeanne, 23
  • Davis, Gen. John, 106
  • De Gaulle, Charles, 39, 43
  • Dean, Patrick, 95
  • Deep Underground Command Center (DUCC). See under Emergency planning.
  • Defense, Department of (see also Clifford, Clark ; McNamara, Robert S.):
    • Budget figures, 65, 66, 71, 150, 185, 195, 200, 224, 227
    • Chemical/biological warfare, 121, 145
    • Deep Underground Command Center, 110
    • Force structure planning/changes, 63, 67
    • Human Resources Intelligence Collection, 111
    • Internal defense, overseas, 19
    • Missiles, 101, 102, 107
    • Net Evaluation Subcommittee, 72
    • NIEs, 55, 56, 57, 69, 84, 93, 94, 97, 98, 143, 146, 183, 217, 221
    • Nuclear weapons/issues:
      • Assured destruction, 102
      • Dispersal plans, 90, 189
      • Evaluation of relative strength of the U.S. and Soviet Union, 215
      • High-yield weapons, 28, 29
      • Stockpile of nuclear weapons, U.S. production and, 37, 136, 181, 201
    • Overseas bases, survey of, 26
    • President, command and control support to, 86, 87, 92
    • President’s Science Advisory Committee, 99
    • Systems-engineering-technical-direction, 50
  • Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), 47, 55, 56, 57, 69, 84, 93, 94, 97, 98, 111, 125, 137, 143, 146, 183, 217, 221, 222
  • Defense Materials System, 91
  • Defense Production Act of 1950, 91
  • Deterrence (see also Assured destruction and Damage limitation under Nuclear weapons/issues), 118, 188
  • Developing countries, U.S. policy on internal defense in, 204
  • Dillon, C. Douglas, 26
  • Dillon, Thomas P., 26, 53
  • Dirksen, Everett, 166
  • Disarmament conferences, 43
  • Donaldson, Col., 115
  • Douglas-Home, Alec, 96
  • Draft Presidential Memoranda (DPMs), 72, 103, 139, 160, 195, 200
  • Drell, Sidney, 101
  • Dulles, Allen, 171
  • Dunlap, Jack, 47
  • Eighteen Nation Disarmament Conference, 43
  • Eisenhower, Dwight D., 6, 20, 72
  • Ellington, Buford, 83, 91
  • Emergency planning:
    • Airborne Warning and Control System, 103, 139, 195, 200, 210, 221
    • Alternate National Military Command Center, 77, 86, 92
    • Civil Defense Program, 103, 139, 146, 200
    • Deep Underground Command Center, 3, 4, 52, 77, 86, 92, 110
    • Emergency Broadcast System, 159
    • Emergency Planning Committee, 44, 64
    • Fallout shelters, 61, 103, 139
    • “Guidance for Non-Military Planning,” 83
    • Headquarters emergency operating facilities, 64, 70
    • National Command Authorities, 164, 168
    • National Emergency Airborne Command Post (NEACP), 77, 86
    • National Emergency Command Post Afloat (NECPA), 77, 86
    • National Military Command System, 3, 4, 52, 77, 86, 89, 92, 164
    • Nuclear weapons/issues, 16, 20, 24, 54
    • Office of Emergency Planning, 33, 44, 48, 91, 125, 138, 177
    • President, command and control support to, 86, 87, 92
    • “Report to the President: Civil Emergency Preparedness; Program Status and a Five-Year Projection,” 48
    • Resource Mobilization Plan for Limited War, 138, 177
    • Special Facility, 64, 70
    • Supply-requirements study for nuclear war and reconstruction, 126
  • Enthoven, Alain, 102, 117, 128, 163, 190, 210
  • Ethiopia, 225
  • Europe, 12, 43, 60, 62, 63, 80, 94, 101, 105, 115, 118, 148, 160, 165, 188, 202, 225
  • Evacuation and protection of U.S. citizens abroad, 30
  • Executive Order 10480, 91
  • Executive Order 10501, 82
  • Executive Order 10964, 82
  • Fallout shelters, 61, 103, 139
  • Farmer, Thomas L., 134
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 47, 55
  • FIAB. See President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB).
  • Finland, 43
  • Fisher, Adrian, 6, 122, 153, 170, 192
  • Flexible response, capability for, 188
  • Fluckey, Adm. E. B., 146
  • Forbes, Col. R. C., 12, 71, 100, 101
  • Force structure issues, 63, 67, 151, 158
  • Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. See President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB).
  • Foreign Weapons Evaluation Group, 116
  • Foster, John S., 100, 130, 137, 166, 190, 195
  • Foster, William C., 121
  • Foy, Nick, 152
  • France, 57, 118, 188
  • Franco, Francisco, 43
  • Frutkin, Arnold W., 26
  • Fubini, Eugene G., 11, 110
  • Fulbright, J. William, 79
  • Gannett, Michael R., 115
  • Gardner, John W., 176
  • Gardner, Richard N., 23
  • Garthoff, Raymond L., 45
  • Garwin, Richard L., 101
  • Gaithright, Wreatham, 163
  • Geneva Protocol, 170
  • George, Scott, 60, 96, 115
  • Germany, 12, 80, 115, 118, 131, 160, 188
  • Getzin, Edmund, 126
  • Gildner, Jay W., 53
  • Gilman, Robbins P., 115
  • Gilpatric, Roswell, 171
  • Ginsburgh, Gen. Robert, 140, 225
  • Glassboro Summit, 190
  • Goldberger, Marvin, 101
  • Goldwater, Barry, 54
  • Goodpaster, Gen. Andrew J., 62, 75, 115
  • Gordon, Kermit, 65, 66, 171
  • Grant, James P., 23
  • Gray, Gordon, 171
  • Greene, Gen. Wallace M., Jr., 17, 40, 71, 150, 196
  • Greenfield, James L., 53
  • Greenland, 103
  • Gronouski, John A., 192
  • Gruenther, Gen. Alfred, 166
  • Guatemala, 188
  • Guevara, Che, 43
  • Gulf of Siam, 188
  • Halperin, Morton, 225
  • Hansen, Allen C., 163, 171
  • Harriman, W. Averell, 14
  • Hartman, Arthur A., 225
  • Hawaii, 38
  • Hayden, Carl, 110
  • Helicopters, 195, 196
  • Hellyer, Paul T., 190, 192
  • Helms, Richard, 143, 144, 147, 180, 197
    • Asia Foundation, CIA support for, 134
    • Nike-X, 152
    • NSA occupancy of CIA-owned buildings, 186
    • Private organizations and government agencies, relationships between, 176
    • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 197
    • Youth and student actions, CIA support for, 171
  • Herter, Christian, 171
  • Hilliker, Grant G., 53
  • Ho Chi Minh, 43
  • Hoffman, F. S., 112
  • Home, Alec, 90
  • Honduras, 188
  • Hoopes, Townsend, 154
  • Hornig, Donald F.:
    • Anti-Submarine Warfare Panel, 99
    • Budget for Defense Department, 66, 195
    • Chemical/biological warfare, 154, 170, 173
    • Manned orbital laboratory, 65
    • Missiles:
  • Horwitz, Solis, 138, 168
  • House Armed Services Committee, 110
  • Howard, W. J., 5, 29, 60
  • Hughes, Thomas L., 6, 32, 106, 186
  • Human Resources Intelligence (HUMINT) Collection, 111
  • Humphrey, Hubert H., 129, 166
  • Ignatius, Paul R., 110
  • India, 12, 43, 57, 105, 165, 188
  • Indonesia, 12, 43, 188
  • Intelligence efforts (see also Central Intelligence Agency; National Intelligence Estimates; President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board), 125, 222
  • Intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICMBs). See Missiles.
  • Interdepartmental Committee on Internal Security ( ICIS ), 199
  • Interdepartmental Intelligence Conference ( IIC ), 199
  • Internal defense, overseas, 19, 204
  • Internal defense plans (IDP), 19
  • International Student Conference, 171
  • International Union of Socialist Youth, 171
  • International Union of Students (IUS), 171
  • Iran, 188, 225
  • Irwin, John N., 171
  • Israel, 2, 57, 188, 222
  • Jamison, Donald, 180
  • Japan, 12, 43, 80, 165, 188, 225
  • Javits, Jacob, 150
  • JCS. See Joint Chiefs of Staff.
  • Jenkins, Walter, 33
  • Jessup, Peter, 45, 134, 180, 186, 197
  • J.M. Kaplan Fund, 49
  • Johnson, Charles E., 5, 23, 32, 41, 45, 98, 133
  • Johnson, Gen. Chester L., 146
  • Johnson, G. Griffith, 33
  • Johnson, Gen. Harold K., 40, 71, 150, 166, 193, 196
  • Johnson, Gen. Leon W., 62
  • Johnson, Lyndon B., 171
    • Anti-Submarine Warfare Panel, 99
    • Budget for Defense Department, 71
    • Chemical/biological warfare, 85, 173
    • Emergency planning, 20, 44, 48, 159
    • Evacuation and protection of U.S. citizens in danger areas abroad, 30
    • JCS, meetings with, 17, 40, 71, 150, 196
    • McCone, meetings with, 2, 13, 39, 49, 73
    • McNamara, communications with, 167, 200
    • McNamara, meetings with, 150, 196
    • Missiles, 150, 166, 167, 185, 192
    • Net Evaluation Subcommittee, 82
    • NSC staff, meetings with, 129
    • Nuclear weapons/issues:
      • Authority to release nuclear weapons, 219
      • Deployment authorization for FY 1969 and 1970, 207
      • Dispersal plans, 189
      • Emergency planning, 20, 54
      • Non-Proliferation Treaty, 142
      • NSAM No. 370, 207
      • Stockpile of nuclear weapons, U.S. production and, 35, 37, 46, 135, 136, 181
      • Wilson, communications with, 96
    • Oxcart, 13, 15
    • President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 222
    • Private organizations and government agencies, relationships between, 176
    • Satellite reconnaissance and photography, 13, 39, 53
    • Wheeler, meetings with, 40, 150, 196
  • Johnson, Tom, 171, 219
  • Johnson, U. Alexis, 6, 14, 23, 26, 41, 105, 115, 134
  • Johnston Island, 5
  • Johnstone, James R., 26
  • Joint Atomic Energy Intelligence Committee (JAEIC), 116
  • Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) (see also Wheeler, Gen. Earle G. ):
    • Advanced Manned Strategic Aircraft, 1, 10
    • Budget for Defense Department, 195, 200, 227
    • Chemical/biological warfare, 76, 127, 178
    • Deep Underground Command Center, 3, 52, 110
    • Disagreements with Clifford/McNamara/Vance, 158, 200, 210
    • Force structure planning/changes, Defense Department and, 67
    • High Heels exercise, 40
    • Intelligence gaps/deficiencies, 125
    • Internal defense, overseas, 19
    • Johnson, meetings with, 17, 40, 71, 150, 196
    • JSOP-68–75, 118, 119, 120
    • JSOP-69, 12, 21
    • JSOP-70, 43, 62, 78
    • JSOP-70–77, 188
    • JSOP-71, 104
    • JSOP-71–78, 223
    • McNamara, meetings with, 196
    • Military posture worldwide, U.S., 202
    • National Command Authorities, 164
    • National Guard, release of nuclear weapons to, 38
    • National Military Command System, 77, 89
    • Net Evaluation Subcommittee, 72, 75
    • Nike-X, 24, 104, 149, 162, 184
    • Nuclear weapons/issues (see also JSOP subheadings above):
      • Clandestine introduction of weapons into the U.S., 199
      • Clifford’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1970–74, 213
      • Dispersal plans, 189
      • Emergency planning, 16
      • High-yield weapons, development of, 25
      • Resource Mobilization Plan for Limited War, 138
      • Stockpile of nuclear weapons, U.S. production and, 135, 201
      • Unauthorized use, 193
    • President, command and control support to, 86
    • Unresolved issues, Taylor’s summary, 36
  • Joint Strategic Operations Plans (JSOP) (see also Joint Chiefs of Staff):
  • Joint War Games Agency (JWGA), 215
  • Jordan, 150
  • Judd, Thomas M., 96
  • Kamchatka Peninsula, 6
  • Karpov, Viktor, 32
  • Kashmir dispute, 12, 43, 188
  • Katzenbach, Nicholas deB., 153, 173, 176, 192, 197, 225
  • Katzenbach Committee, 176
  • Kaysen, Carl, 4
  • Keeny, Spurgeon, Jr., 41, 66, 101, 102, 106, 123, 130, 140, 141, 165, 173, 192
  • Kennedy, John F., 2, 19, 28, 44
  • Khrushchev, Nikita S., 6, 13, 32, 34, 39, 43, 51, 84, 98
  • Killian, James, 166, 222
  • Kintner, Robert, 166
  • Kirn, Adm. L. J., 76
  • Kistiakowsky, George, 166
  • Kitchen, Jeffrey C., 19, 23, 70, 75, 163
  • Knepper, William E., 33
  • Knox, M. Gordon, 23
  • Kohler, Foy, 148, 163, 180
  • Komer, Robert, 133
  • Korea, 43, 150, 188, 202
  • Kosygin, Aleksei N., 190
  • Kuchel, Thomas, 150
  • Kuriles, 6, 12, 43
  • Kwajalein Atoll, 160
  • Labor Department, U.S., 91
  • Lang, William, 23
  • Lansdale, Gen. Edward, 171
  • Laos, 12, 43, 188
  • Larsen, Finn, 121
  • Latin America, 12, 43, 80, 188, 202
  • Latter, Richard, 101
  • Leddy, John, 115
  • LeMay, Gen. Curtis E., 1, 10, 15, 40, 71
  • Leonhart, William, 225
  • Liberia, 225
  • Libya, 188
  • Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, 25, 28, 43
  • Lockheed, 15
  • Long, Paul J., 163
  • Lopez Mateos, Adolfo, 23
  • Mackay, Duncan A., 23
  • Mahon, George, 13, 110
  • Malaysia, 12, 43, 163
  • Malinovskiy, Marshal, 98
  • Mangrum, Gen. Harold, 166
  • Manhart, Gen. A. H., 104
  • Manned aircraft. See Advanced Manned Strategic Aircraft (AMSA ).
  • Manned Orbital Laboratory (MOL), 65
  • Mansfield, J. E., 100, 101
  • Mao Tse-Tung, 43
  • Marine Corps, U.S., 195, 202
  • Maritime Administration, 91
  • Maritime capabilities of major nations, JSOP-70–77 and, 188
  • Marsh, John, 186
  • Matthews, Capt., 115
  • Maxey, Jackson, 11
  • McClintock, Robert, 225
  • McCloskey, Robert J., 163, 197
  • McCloy, John, 166
  • McCone, John A., 6, 15, 42, 68
    • Air Force dissents to NIE, 59
    • Johnson, meetings with, 2, 13, 39, 49, 73
    • Oxcart, 11, 13
    • Satellite reconnaissance and photography, 39, 41, 45
    • Systems-engineering-technical-direction, 50
    • Youth and student activities, CIA support for, 171
  • McConnell, Gen. John, 150, 190, 196, 219
  • McCormack, John, 15
  • McDermott, Edward, 33, 44, 48, 64, 70
  • McDonald, Gen., 225
  • McDonald, Adm. David, 17, 71, 150, 158, 166
  • McKesson, John A., 27
  • McMillan, Brockway, 11
  • McNamara, Robert S., 6, 154, 171
    • Advanced Manned Strategic Aircraft, 10, 103, 139
    • Air Force dissents to NIEs, 59
    • Basic national security policy, 75
    • B–52 airborne alert, 108
    • Budget for Defense Department, 65, 71, 195
    • Chemical/biological warfare, 85, 145, 153, 178
    • Deep Underground Command Center, 3, 52, 110
    • Draft Presidential Memoranda, 72, 103, 139, 160, 195, 200
    • Emergency planning, 44, 83
    • Force structure planning/changes, Defense Department and, 63
    • JCS, disagreement with, 158, 200
    • JCS, meetings with, 196
    • JSOP-68–75, 119
    • JSOP-69, 12, 21
    • JSOP-70, 78
    • Missiles, 130, 166, 167, 190
      • Minuteman, 112
      • Nike-X, 100, 103, 104, 139, 148, 152, 160, 184
      • Penetration capability of U.S. missiles vs. Soviet ABM defense, 137
      • Speech about ABM deployment, reactions to, 192
    • Net Evaluation Subcommittee, 72, 74
    • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 105, 160
    • Nuclear weapons/issues (see also Strategic forces subheadings below), 96
      • Assured destruction, 102
      • China, 160
      • Control procedures, 123
      • Emergency planning, 20, 21, 24
      • High-yield weapons, development of, 25
      • National Guard, release of nuclear weapons to, 38, 81
      • Non-Proliferation Treaty, 142
      • Resource Mobilization Plan for Limited War, 138
      • Stockpile of nuclear weapons, U.S. production and, 35, 46, 133, 136
    • Oxcart, 15
    • Resignation, 196
    • Rostow’s reflections on U.S. national security policy, 80
    • Satellite reconnaissance and photography, 5, 45, 53
    • Shipbuilding, 150
    • Strategic retaliatory forces, 31, 80
    • Strategy Discussion Group, 115
    • Strategic forces for FY 1967–71, proposed, 103, 105
    • Strategic forces for FY 1968–72, recommended, 139, 148
    • Strategic forces for FY 1969–73, recommended, 194
    • Submarines, 150
    • 303 Committee, 115
    • Wheeler, communications with, 61, 112
  • McNaughton, John T., 60, 80, 113, 115, 123, 148, 163, 171
  • McPherson, Harry, 134
  • Mediterranean area, 188
  • Mexico, 23
  • Meyer, Cord, 134, 171, 180, 186, 209
  • Meyer, Gen. John C., 125
  • Meyers, Howard, 26
  • Middle East, 12, 43, 80, 188, 202, 225
  • Minuteman. See under Missiles.
  • Missiles (see also under China, People’s Republic of and Soviet Union), 102
    • ABM (see also Nike-X below):
      • Budget for Defense Department for FY 1969, 195
      • Canada-U.S. relations and, 190
      • CIA assessment of recent developments in the Moscow system, 107, 130, 179, 206
      • Clifford’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1970–74, 210
      • Hornig’s assessments/recommendations, 156
      • JCS and McNamara/Vance, disagreement between, 158
      • Johnson and science advisers, meeting between, 166
      • Johnson/JCS/McNamara meeting, 150
      • Johnson-McNamara communications, 167
      • Johnson-Rostow communications, 185
      • Keeny’s assessments/recommendations, 102, 141, 165
      • McNamara’s assessments/recommendations, 103, 148, 160, 192
      • NIE 11–3–66, 146
      • NIE 11–3–68, 221
      • Owen’s assessments/recommendations, 140
      • Rostow’s assessments/recommendations, 157
      • Tallinn system, debate on, 161
      • U.K.-U.S. relations and, 95
      • U.S. guidance, 163
      • Vance’s assessments/recommendations, 155
    • Advanced Manned Strategic Aircraft proposal by LeMay, 1
    • Air Force dissents to NIE, 59
    • Anti-satellite systems, 53
    • Army-BTL ballistic missile defense system, proposed U.S. deployment, 101
    • Assured destruction, 128
    • Atlas, 31, 61, 71
    • Ballistic missile ships, 139, 195
    • Budget for Defense Department, 65, 66, 71, 195, 200
    • Clifford’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1970–74, 210
    • Computers, 160
    • Damage limitation, 128
    • Force structure planning/changes, Defense Department and, 63, 67
    • Future strategic ballistic force capabilities, programmed, 117
    • Galosh, 160
    • JCS and McNamara/Vance, disagreement between, 158
    • JSOP-68–75, 118
    • JSOP-69, 12, 21
    • JSOP-70, 43
    • Johnson-McCone meeting, 2
    • Johnson-McNamara communications, 200
    • McNamara’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1967–71, 103, 105
    • McNamara-Wheeler communications, 61
    • Minuteman, 1, 31, 61, 65, 71, 103, 112, 117, 139, 163, 165, 195, 200, 210
    • MIRVs, 139, 160, 169, 183, 195, 200
    • MK–17, 195
    • National Guard, release of nuclear weapons to, 38
    • NIE 11–3–64, 69
    • NIE 11–4–65, 84
    • NIE 11–4–66, 131
    • NIE 11–8–64, 55
    • NIE 11–8–65, 97
    • NIE 11–12–65, 94
    • Nike-Hercules, 195
    • Nike-X:
      • Army-BTL ballistic missile defense system, proposed U.S. deployment, 101
      • Assured destruction, 128, 160
      • Budget for Defense Department, 195, 200
      • Damage limitation, 128, 160
      • Force structure planning/changes, Defense Department and, 67
      • JCS assessments/recommendations, 24, 162
      • JCS-McNamara communications, 104, 148, 184
      • Johnson-JCS meetings, 71
      • McNamara-Foster communications, 100
      • McNamara’s assessments/recommendations, 103, 139, 160
      • Retaliatory force guidelines, 31
      • Rusk-Thompson communications, 152
      • Wheeler’s assessments/recommendations, 61
    • Nike-Zeus, 53, 160
    • Polaris, 1, 195
    • Poseidon, 103, 124, 139, 163, 195, 200, 210
    • Reactions to U.S. deployments, 94
    • Reliability program, ICBM, 31
    • SAM systems, 139, 146, 221
    • Satellite reconnaissance/photography, 2, 6
    • SNIE 11–10–67, 169, 175
    • Spartan, 160, 190
    • Strategy Discussion Group, 115
    • Sprint, 160
    • SS–9, 143, 160
    • SS–11, 143, 160
    • Strategic retaliatory forces, 31
    • Submarine forces, Soviet, 55
    • Tallinn systems, 146, 160, 161, 166
    • Titan, 31, 71, 139, 195, 200
  • Missile Site Radar (MSR), 160
  • Moorer, Adm. Thomas, 196, 219, 227
  • Morocco, 188, 225
  • Morris, Thomas D., 26, 145, 225
  • Mountbatten, Lord, 23
  • Moyers, Bill, 134, 154, 165, 166
  • Multi-function Array Radar (MAR), 160
  • Multiple orbit bombardment system (MOBS), 172
  • Murrow, Edward R., 6
  • National Command Authorities (NCA), 164, 168
  • National Defense Reserve Fleet, 91
  • National Emergency Airborne Command Post (NEACP) program, 77
  • National Emergency Command Postoperative Afloat (NECPA) ships, 77, 86
  • National Guard, release of nuclear weapons to, 38, 81
  • National Intelligence Estimates:
    • Air Force dissents to, 59
    • Defense Department’s evaluation of relative strength of U.S. and USSR, 215
    • NIE 4–2–64, 57
    • NIE 4–64, 56
    • NIE 4–68, 208
    • NIE 11–3–64, 69, 84
    • NIE 11–3–65, 106, 131
    • NIE 11–3–66, 146, 147, 160, 183
    • NIE 11–3–68, 221
    • NIE 11–4–65, 84
    • NIE 11–4–66, 98, 131
    • NIE 11–4–67, 183, 187
    • NIE 11–5–58, 107
    • NIE 11–6–64, 56
    • NIE 11–6–65, 93
    • NIE 11–7–63, 199
    • NIE 11–8–59, 107
    • NIE 11–8–61, 107
    • NIE 11–8–64, 55, 84, 88, 107
    • NIE 11–8–65, 97, 107, 117, 131, 160
    • NIE 11–8–66, 143, 144, 160, 174, 183
    • NIE 11–8–68, 210, 217
    • NIE 11–10–63, 56
    • NIE 11–12–65, 94
    • NIE 11–14–64, 84, 98
    • NIE 11–14–65, 98, 131
    • NIE 11–14–66, 183
    • NIE 11–14–68, 221
    • SNIE 11–10–67, 169, 172, 175, 215
  • National Labor Management Manpower Policy Committee, 91
  • National Military Command System (NMCS), 3, 4, 52, 77, 86, 89, 92, 164
  • National Mobile Land Command Post (NMLCP), 86
  • National Security Action Memoranda (NSAM):
  • National Security Agency (NSA), 55, 56, 57, 69, 84, 93, 94, 97, 98, 143, 146, 183, 186, 203, 217, 221, 222
  • National Security Council (NSC):
    • Documents:
        • NSC 5816, 72, 82
        • NSC 5412/2, 171
        • NSC 6019/1, 30
        • NSC 6022/1, 199
    • Johnson, meeting with, 129
    • Net Evaluation Subcommittee, 62, 72, 74, 75, 82, 214, 215, 729–731
    • President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 222
  • Navy, U.S.:
    • Anti-Submarine Warfare Panel, 99, 101, 103, 124, 125, 194
    • Budget for Defense Department, 195
    • Force structure planning/changes, Defense Department and, 67
    • JCS view of worldwide U.S. military posture, 202
    • JSOP-69, 21
    • NIE 11–8–64, 55
    • Nuclear weapons/issues, 23
    • President, command and control support to, 86
  • Nehru, Jawaharlal, 43
  • Net Evaluation Subcommittee. See under National Security Council.
  • Netherlands, 118
  • New Zealand, 23, 80, 188
  • NIE. See National Intelligence Estimates.
  • Nike-X missiles. See under Missiles.
  • Nitze, Paul H., 186, 190, 191, 197, 201, 220, 225
  • Non-Proliferation Treaty, 142, 165
  • NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command), 188, 190
  • North Atlantic Council (NAC), 41
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 105, 115, 150, 160
    • Force structure planning/changes, Defense Department and, 63
    • High Heels exercise, 40
    • JCS view of worldwide U.S. military posture, 202
    • JSOP-68–75, 119
    • JSOP-69, 12
    • JSOP-70, 43
    • JSOP-70–77, 188
    • Net Evaluation Subcommittee, 62
    • NIE 11–4–66, 131
    • NIE 11–12–65, 94
    • NIE 11–14–65, 98
    • Nuclear weapons/issues, 23, 96, 207
    • Satellite reconnaissance and photography, 6
  • NSA. See National Security Agency.
  • NSC. See National Security Council.
  • Nuclear Free Zone (NFZ) Treaty, 188
  • Nuclear weapons/issues (see also under other subjects):
    • Air Force, U.S. and, 191, 193, 215
    • Assured destruction, 103, 139, 128, 160, 200, 210
    • Authority to release nuclear weapons, 219
    • Budget for U.S. Defense Department, 66, 195
    • Clandestine introduction of weapons into the U.S., 199, 208
    • Control procedures, 113, 114, 123
    • Damage limitation, 103, 128, 139, 160, 210, 188, 200, 210
    • Defense Department evaluation of relative strength of U.S. and USSR, 215
    • Deployment authorization for FY 1969 and 1970, 207
    • Dispersal plans, U.S., 60, 90, 96, 189
    • Emergency planning, 16, 20, 24, 54
    • Europe, 60
    • High-yield weapons, development of, 25, 28
    • Israeli development, 2
    • Johnson-McCone meeting, 2
    • Johnson-McNamara communications, 200
    • Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, 25, 28, 43
    • National Guard, release of nuclear weapons to, 38, 81
    • Navy, U.S., 23
    • Net Evaluation Subcommittee, 62, 211, 214
    • NIE 4–2–64, 57
    • Non-Proliferation Treaty, 142, 165
    • NSAM No. 364, 189
    • NSAM No. 370, 207
    • Orbiting nuclear weapons, 6
    • President, command and control support to the, 86
    • President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 218
    • Resource Mobilization Plan for Limited War, 138, 177
    • Satellite reconnaissance and photography, 6
    • Ships/aircraft visiting foreign territory, nuclear weapons on, 23
    • Stockpile of nuclear weapons, U.S. production and, 35, 37, 46, 133, 135, 136, 181, 201
    • Supply-requirements study for nuclear war and reconstruction, 33, 126
    • U.K. position, 96
    • Unauthorized use, 193
    • U.S. position, 23, 163
  • O’Donnell, Kenneth, 23
  • Office of Emergency Planning, 33, 44, 48, 91, 125, 138, 177
  • Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 80
  • Organization of American States (OAS), 188
  • Orwat, Gen., 225
  • Oulashin, Eric E., 19, 23
  • Overseas bases, U.S., survey of, 26, 225, 226
  • Owen, Henry D., 26, 115, 140
  • Oxcart, 11, 13, 15
  • Pakistan, 12, 43, 105, 188
  • Palmer, Gen. Bruce, 219, 227
  • Panama Canal, 188
  • Panofsky, Wolfgang, 101
  • Pardee, Arthur E., Jr., 26
  • Pathet Lao, 188
  • Patman, Wright, 49
  • Patteson, Col. Harry O., 131
  • Pearson, Drew, 32, 41
  • Penkovsky, Oleg, 13
  • Permissive Action Links (PALs), 123, 193
  • Philippines, 188
  • Poats, Rutherford M., 225
  • Popper, David H., 23
  • Population, world, 118
  • Portugal, 118
  • Poseidon missiles. See under Missiles.
  • Post-Nuclear Attack Study (PONAST), 215
  • President, command and control support to, 86, 87, 92
  • President’s Science Advisory Committee (PSAC) (see also Anti-Submarine Warfare Panel; Strategic Military Panel), 99, 101, 104, 124, 141, 154, 211
  • President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB), 47, 203, 211, 214, 215, 216, 218, 222
  • USS Pueblo, 202
  • Rabenold, Ellwood M., 19
  • Radar, 103, 139, 146, 156, 160, 200
  • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 197
  • Radius, Walter, 225
  • Ramparts, 134
  • Rauh, Joseph, Jr., 186
  • Read, Benjamin H., 27
  • Red Integrated Strategic Operational Plan (RISOP), 215
  • Resor, Stanley, 100, 166
  • Reynolds, Gen. John M., 225
  • Ritchie, A.E., 190
  • Rivers, L. Mendel, 71, 110
  • Robinson, H. Basil, 190
  • Ross, Thomas B., 49
  • Rostow, Eugene V., 19, 225
  • Rostow, Walt W., 150, 154, 165, 166, 186, 206, 216, 219
    • Asia Foundation, 134
    • Chemical/biological warfare, 173
    • McNamara’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1968–72, 148
    • Missiles, 129, 157, 161, 166, 185, 192
    • Net Evaluation Subcommittee, 211, 214
    • NIE 11–4–67, 187
    • Nuclear weapons/issues, 135, 189, 207, 214
    • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 197
    • 303 Committee, 171
    • U.S. national security policy, reflections on, 79, 80
  • Rotmistrov, Marshal, 98
  • Rowe, David, 26
  • Rowen, Henry S., 75
  • Ruina, Jack P., 101
  • Ruser, Claus W., 225
  • Rusk, Dean, 6, 79, 154, 163, 171, 219
    • Chemical/biological warfare, 145
    • Emergency planning, 64
    • Force structure changes, Defense Department summary of, 63
    • McNamara’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1967–71, 105
    • McNamara’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1968–72, 148
    • McNamara’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1969–73, 194
    • Missiles, 95, 152, 163
    • Net Evaluation Subcommittee, 62
    • Nuclear weapons/issues, 23, 33, 96, 163
    • Overseas bases, survey of, 26
    • President, command and control support to, 92
    • Satellite reconnaissance and photography, 41, 53
    • Soviet ABM system, 129
    • Soviet-U.S. relations, 198
    • Wheeler, communications with, 62
  • Russell, Richard, 13, 150, 167, 194, 219
  • Ryukyus, 188
  • Salazar, Antonio de Oliveira, 43
  • Salinger, Pierre E. G., 14
  • Satellite reconnaissance and photography (see also under Soviet Union), 13, 32, 39, 45
    • Allied knowledge of U.S. program, 6
    • Anti-satellite capability, 5, 53, 69, 106
    • Central Intelligence Agency and, 2, 34
    • Disarmament proposals, U.S., 6
    • Disseminating knowledge about U.S. program, 6
    • NIE 11–3–64, 69
    • NIE 11–3–65, 106
    • NIE 11–3–66, 146, 147
    • Non-bloc attitudes on U.S. program, 6
    • Recommendations for, 41
    • SNIE 11–10–67, 172
    • Target Data Inventory, 6
  • Saudi Arabia, 225
  • Saunders, Harold H., 129
  • Schaetzel, J. Robert, 115
  • Schultze, Charles, 180, 195, 197
  • Scoville, Herbert, Jr., 45
  • Seaborg, Glenn, 25, 46, 114, 133, 201
  • Sealift capabilities, 21, 67, 120, 148, 188, 194, 195
  • Seignious, Gen., 115
  • Selin, Ivan, 108
  • Senior Interdepartmental Group, 204, 205, 225, 226
  • Sharp, Frederick D., 163
  • Shipbuilding, 139, 150, 158, 195
  • Simons, Howard, 41
  • Single Integrated Operations Plan (SIOP), 112, 139, 202
  • Sloss, Leon, 115, 163
  • Smith, Bromley K., 17, 46, 51, 82, 114, 130, 171, 219
  • Smith, K. Wayne, 102
  • Sober, Sidney, 163
  • Sokolovskiy, Marshal, 98
  • Solbert, Peter, 75
  • Sonobuoy detection capability, 124
  • South China Sea, 188
  • Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), 12, 43
  • Soviet Union (see also Khrushchev, Nikita S.), 73
    • Air Force dissents to NIEs and, 59
    • Anti-Submarine Warfare Panel, 124
    • Audio surveillance devices, 8
    • China, relations with, 51, 98, 183
    • Civil Defense Program, 146
    • Clifford’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1970–74, 210
    • Foreign intelligence efforts of U.S., 125
    • JSOP-68–75, 118
    • JSOP-69, 12
    • JSOP-70, 43
    • JSOP-70–77, 188
    • McNamara’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1967–71, 103
    • McNamara’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1968–72, 139
    • Military capabilities, 73, 198, 200
    • Missiles, 156, 165, 166, 184
      • Army-BTL ballistic missile defense system, proposed U.S. deployment, 101
      • JSOP-70, 43
      • McNamara’s assessments/recommendations, 103, 139, 160
      • NIE 11–3–64, 69
      • NIE 11–3–65, 106
      • NIE 11–3–66, 146, 147, 160
      • NIE 11–3–68, 221
      • NIE 11–4–65, 84
      • NIE 11–4–67, 183, 187
      • NIE 11–8–64, 55, 107
      • NIE 11–8–65, 97, 107
      • NIE 11–8–66, 144
      • NIE 11–8–68, 217
      • NIE 11–12–65, 94
      • Nike-X deployment study, 104
      • Penetration capability of U.S. missiles vs. Soviet ABM defense, 137
      • Rostow’s assessments, 157
      • SNIE 11–10–67, 169, 175
      • Soviet ABM threat, U.S. assessment of, 107, 130, 137, 179, 206
    • National Guard, release of nuclear weapons to, 38
    • NIE 4–2–64, 57
    • NIE 11–3–64, 69, 84
    • NIE 11–3–65, 106
    • NIE 11–3–66, 146, 147, 160, 183
    • NIE 11–4–65, 84
    • NIE 11–4–66, 131
    • NIE 11–4–67, 183, 187
    • NIE 11–6–65, 93
    • NIE 11–8–64, 55, 84, 88, 107
    • NIE 11–8–65, 97, 107
    • NIE 11–8–66, 143, 144, 174, 183
    • NIE 11–8–68, 217
    • NIE 11–12–65, 94
    • NIE 11–14–65, 98
    • NIE 11–14–66, 183
    • Nuclear weapons/issues, 214
      • Assured destruction, 128, 160, 200, 210
      • Clandestine introduction of weapons into U.S., 208
      • Clifford’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1970–74, 210
      • Control procedures, 113, 114, 123
      • Damage limitation, 128, 160, 191, 200, 210
      • JSOP-70–77, 188
      • Net Evaluation Subcommittee, 211
      • NIE 4–2–64, 57
      • U.S. guidance, 163
      • Oxcart, 11
      • Rostow’s reflections on U.S. national security policy, 80
      • Satellite reconnaissance and photography, 6, 13, 34, 39, 41
      • SNIE 11–10–67, 169, 172, 175
      • Submarines, 97, 98, 103, 143
  • Spaak, Paul-Henri, 6
  • Space systems and weapons, 43, 55, 97, 118, 143, 188, 217
  • SPADATS, 5
  • Special Group (CI), 19
  • Special National Intelligence Estimates. See SNIE under National Intelligence Estimates.
  • Special State-Defense Study Group, 225
  • Special Studies Group (JCS), 72
  • Spiers, Ronald, 115
  • Springsteen, George S., 190
  • Staats, Elmer, 171
  • Starbird, Lt. Gen. Alfred R., 115
  • Stennis, John, 150
  • Stout, Charles R., 26
  • Strait of Gibraltar, 188
  • Strait of Tiran, 188
  • Strategy Discussion Group, 75, 115
  • Strategic forces. See JSOP subheadings under Joint Chiefs of Staff; Nuclear weapons/issues; Strategic forces subheadings under Clifford, Clark and McNamara, Robert S.
  • Strategic Military Panel, 101, 141
  • Strategic retaliatory forces (see also Assured destruction and Damage limitation under Nuclear weapons/issues), 21, 31, 67, 195
  • Straus, Richard, 163
  • Student/youth groups, CIA and, 171
  • Submarines, 150
    • Anti-Submarine Warfare Panel, 99, 101, 103, 124, 194
    • Army-BTL ballistic missile defense system, proposed U.S. deployment, 101
    • Budget for Defense Department, 195
    • Intelligence efforts of U.S., 125
    • JSOP-70–77, 188
    • McNamara’s assessments/recommendations, 103, 194
    • NIE 11–8–64, 55
    • NIE 11–8–65, 97
    • NIE 11–8–66, 143, 174
    • NIE 11–8–68, 217
  • Suez Canal, 188
  • Sukarno, 43
  • Sweden, 43, 57, 188
  • Systems-engineering-technical-direction (SETD), 50
  • TACMAR radar, 160
  • Taiwan, 12, 43, 188
  • Target Data Inventory (TDI), 6
  • TASS News Agency, 23
  • Taylor, Gen. Maxwell D., 17, 36, 171
    • Deep Underground Command Center, 3
    • Foreign intelligence, review of, 203, 222
    • JSOP-69, 12, 21
    • Net Evaluation Subcommittee, 211, 214
    • Nuclear weapons/issues, 25, 218
    • Oxcart, 15
    • 303 Committee, 180
    • Youth/student organizations, 171
  • Taylor, Adm. Rufus L., 106, 186, 225
  • Teller, Edward, 102
  • Thailand, 188, 195, 202
  • Thomas, Gen. Jack E., 106, 143, 146, 183
  • Thompson, Llewellyn E., 6, 14, 41, 60, 63, 74, 95, 113, 123, 152, 171, 192
  • 303 Committee, 134, 171, 176, 180, 186, 197, 209
  • Timor, 12, 43
  • Tito, Josip Broz, 43
  • Tonkin Gulf, 222
  • Toumanoff, Vladimir, 163
  • Tovar, Hugh, 197
  • Trippe, Jerry C., 96
  • Trueheart, William C. , 186, 209
  • Truman, Harry S., 96
  • Tunisia, 188, 225
  • Turkey, 115, 188
  • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). See Soviet Union.
  • United Arab Republic (UAR), 43, 188
  • United Kingdom, 23, 43, 94, 95, 96, 115, 118, 160, 188, 208
  • United Nations, 6, 43, 80, 118, 170
  • United States Information Agency (USIA), 19
  • United States Intelligence Board (USIB), 222
  • Usher, Richard E., 19
  • U.S. National Student Association, 171
  • USSR. See Soviet Union.
  • Valenti, Jack, 39, 40
  • Vance, Cyrus R., 28, 29, 37, 67, 86, 166
    • Asia Foundation, 134
    • Deep Underground Command Center, 52, 110
    • Human Resources Intelligence Collection, 111
    • JCS, disagreement with, 158
    • Missiles, 150, 155
    • National Command Authorities, 168
    • Nuclear weapons/issues, 133, 142
    • President, command and control support to, 92
    • Systems-engineering-technical-direction, 50
    • Youth and student activities, U.S. support for, 171
  • Vandenberg Air Force Base, 5
  • Vaughan, Joseph F., 70
  • Venezuela, 188
  • Vietnam, 12, 43, 91, 98, 118, 119, 125, 188, 195, 196, 202, 203, 222
  • Vinson, Carl, 13, 110
  • Von Hassel, Kai-Uwe, 115
  • Warnke, Paul, 192
  • Warren, George L., 26
  • Warsaw Pact, 188
  • Watson, Kenneth M., 101
  • Webb, James E., 6
  • Weiss, Seymour, 63, 115
  • Welsh, Edward C., 6
  • Western European Union (WEU), 43
  • Westmoreland, Gen. William, 219
  • Wheeler, Gen. Earle G., 17, 164, 171
    • Advanced Manned Strategic Aircraft, 61
    • Budget for Defense Department, 71, 224, 227
    • Chemical/biological warfare, 127
    • Clifford’s recommendations for strategic forces for FY 1970–74, 213
    • Deep Underground Command Center, 52
    • High Heels exercise, 40
    • JCS view of worldwide U.S. military posture, 202
    • JSOP-68–75, 118, 119
    • JSOP-70, 78
    • Johnson, meetings with, 40, 196
    • McNamara, communications with, 61, 112
    • Missiles, 40, 111, 149, 150, 162, 166, 184
    • National Military Command System, 77
    • Net Evaluation Subcommittee, 62, 75, 214
    • Nuclear weapons/issues, 37, 133, 199, 219
    • Overseas bases, study of, 225
  • Wheelon, Albert D., 6, 11, 45, 50
  • Wiesner, Jerome B., 6, 101, 166
  • Wilson, Harold, 96
  • Wise, David, 49
  • Wood, Gen., 225
  • Wood, Robert B., 23
  • World Assembly of Youth, 171
  • World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY), 171
  • World University Service, 171
  • Yemen, 188
  • York, Herbert F., 166
  • Young Adult Council, 171
  • Youth and student groups, the CIA and, 171
  • Yugoslavia, 43