Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976, Volume
XXXII, SALT I, 1969–1972
Persons
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Abrams, Creighton W., General,
USA, Commander, Military Assistance
Command Vietnam until June 28, 1972; Chief of Staff, U.S. Army from October 12, 1972
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Agnew, Spiro T., Vice
President of the United States
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Allison, Royal B., Lieutenant
General, USAF, member, delegation to the
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
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Alekseyev, Nikolai, Soviet
Deputy Minister of Defense; member, Soviet delegation to the Strategic Arms
Limitation Talks
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Anderson, George W., Jr.,
Admiral, USN, Chairman, President’s Foreign
Intelligence Advisory Board from 1970
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Beam, Jacob D., Ambassador to
the Soviet Union from March 1969
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Behr, Robert M., Colonel,
USAF, member, National Security Council
Operations staff, Scientific Affairs from 1969 until 1971
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BeLieu, Kenneth, Deputy
Assistant to the President for Congressional Relations until 1970;
thereafter, Deputy Assistant to the President for Senate Relations
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Bennett, Donald V., Lieutenant
General, USA, Director of the Defense
Intelligence Agency from September 1969 until August 1972
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Brandt, Willy, Foreign
Minister, Federal Republic of Germany from December 1, 1966 until October
21, 1969; Chancellor from October 22, 1969 until May 6, 1974
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Brezhnev, Leonid I., General
Secretary, Communist Party, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)
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Brooke, Edward W., Senator
(R–Massachusetts)
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Brosio, Manlio, Secretary
General, North Atlantic Treaty Organization until 1971
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Brown, Harold, President,
California Institute of Technology; member, delegation to the Strategic Arms
Limitation Talks
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Buchanan, Patrick J., Special
Assistant to the President
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Bush, George H.W., Member,
U.S. House of Representatives (R–Texas)
from January 1967 until January 1971; Representative to the United Nations
from February 16, 1971 until January 18, 1973
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Butterfield, Alexander, Special
Assistant to the President from January 1969 until January 1973
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Cargo, William I., Director,
Policy Planning staff, Department of State, from August 4, 1969 until July
30, 1973
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Case, Clifford, Senator (R–New
Jersey)
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Chafee, John H., Secretary of
the Navy from January 31, 1969 until May 4, 1972
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Chapin, Dwight L., Special
Assistant to the President from 1969 until 1971; thereafter, Deputy
Assistant to the President
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Chapman, Leonard F. Jr.,
General, USMC, Commandant, United States
Marine Corps until 1972
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Cheprov, I.I., Soviet
Representative to the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee and Conference
of the Committee on Disarmament
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Chernyakov, Yuriy
Nikalayevich, Soviet Minister Counselor until 1970;
thereafter, head of the Press Department, Soviet Foreign Ministry
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Clarke, Bruce, Director, Office
of Strategic Research, Central Intelligence Agency
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Cline, Ray S., Director,
Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State from October
1969
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Connally, John B., Secretary
of the Treasury from February 1971 until June 1972
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Cromer, Earl of (George Rowland Stanley
Baring), British Ambassador to the United States
from February 8, 1971
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Crowe, Colin, Sir, British
Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 1970 until 1973
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Curran, Robert Theodore,
Deputy Executive Secretary, Executive Secretariat, Department of State, from
August 1970 until September 1972; Deputy Director of Personnel for
Management from September 1972
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Cushman, Robert E., Jr.,
Lieutenant General, USMC, Deputy Director
of Central Intelligence from May 7, 1969 until December 1971; Commandant of
the Marine Corps from 1972
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David, Edward E., Jr., Ph.D.,
Science Advisor to the President from 1970 until 1973
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Davis, Jeanne, Director,
National Security Council Secretariat from 1969 until 1970; thereafter,
National Security Council Staff Secretary
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De Palma, Samuel, Assistant
Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs
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Dobrynin, Anatoly F., Soviet
Ambassador to the United States; member, Central Committee of the Communist
Party from 1971
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Doty, Paul M., Ph.D.,
Professor of Biochemistry, Harvard University, Consultant on Arms Control to
the U.S. Government
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Douglas-Home, Alexander
Frederick, Sir, British Foreign Secretary from June 19,
1970 until March 4, 1974
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DuBridge, Lee A., Ph.D.,
Science Advisor to the President from 1969 until 1971
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Duckett, Carl, member,
Verification Panel, Central Intelligence Agency
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Eagleburger, Lawrence, member,
National Security Council staff until September 1969; Chief, Political
Section, U.S. Mission to the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization until August 1971; thereafter, Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense, International Security Affairs
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Earle, Ralph II, Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, International Security Affairs until
1969
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Elliot, Theodore L., Jr.,
Executive Secretary, Department of State from August 1969
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Ellsworth, Robert F.,
Assistant to the President from January 1969 until May 1969; Permanent
Representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization from May 1969 until
June 1971
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Farley, Philip J., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs until August
1969; Deputy Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency until 1973;
member, delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
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Fessenden, Russell, Charge
d’Affaires to the Embassy in the Federal Republic of Germany until July 22,
1969; Deputy Chief of Mission from July 1969 until July 1971; thereafter,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for European Affairs
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Fisher, Adrian S., Deputy
Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency until March 1969
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Flanigan, Peter, Assistant to
the President for International Economic Policy
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Foster, John S., Ph.D.,
Director, Office of Defense Research and Engineering, Department of Defense
from 1969
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Froehlke, Robert F., Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Administration from January 1969 until June
1971
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Fulbright, J. William, Senator
(D–Arkansas); Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee
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Garcia Robles, Alfonso, State
Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mexico until 1970; Permanent
Representative to the United Nations from 1971; Leader of Delegation to the
Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee Conference of the Committee on
Disarmament
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Glennon, Keith T.,
Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency from July
1970
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Goodpaster, Andrew J.,
General, USA, Deputy Commander, Military
Assistance Command Vietnam until April 1969; thereafter, Commander in Chief,
U.S. European Command; Supreme Allied
Commander, Europe
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Gore, Albert, Sr., Senator
(D–Tennessee)
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Grinevskiy, O. A., Deputy
Chief, International Organizations Division, Soviet Ministry of Foreign
Affairs; participant, U.S.-Soviet technical
talks on peaceful nuclear explosions, April 1969; member, Soviet delegation
to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
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Gromyko, Andrei A., Soviet
Foreign Minister; member, Central Committee of the Communist Party
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Guhin, Michael A., member,
National Security Council Operations staff, Scientific Affairs from 1969
until 1971
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Haig, Alexander M., Jr.,
Colonel, Brigadier General from November 1969, Major General from March
1972, USA; Senior Military Assistant to the
President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs from June 1969 until
June 1970; Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
from June 1970 until January 1973; Army Vice Chief of Staff from January
until August 1973
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Haldeman. H.R., Assistant to
the President and Chief of Staff from January 20, 1969 until April 30,
1973
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Halperin, Morton H., member,
National Security Council staff, Assistant for Programs from January until
September 1969
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Harlow, Bryce, Assistant to the
President for Congressional Relations
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Hartman, Arthur, Special
Assistant to the Under Secretary of State; Staff Director, National Security
Council Under Secretaries Committee
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Heath, Edward, Prime Minister
of the United Kingdom from June 1970 until March 1974
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Helms, Richard M., Director of
Central Intelligence
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Hillenbrand, Martin J.A.,
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from February 1969 until
April 1972; Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany from June 27,
1972
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Hixon, Robert C., Colonel,
USA, Military Assistant to the Secretary
of Defense, 1969
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Holloway, Bruce K.,
USAF, General, Commander in Chief,
Strategic Air Command
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Hyland, William G., member,
National Security Council Operations staff, Europe from 1969 until
1972
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Ignatieff, George, Ambassador
of Canada; Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office in Geneva
until 1969; Ambassador for Disarmament, Canadian delegation to the
Conference of the Committee on Disarmament
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Irwin, John N., II, Under
Secretary of State from September 1970 until July 1972; thereafter, Deputy
Secretary of State
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Jackson, Henry M. (Scoop),
Senator (D–Washington); Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee
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Johnson, Nels C., Vice
Admiral, USN, Director, Joint Staff, Joint
Chiefs of Staff until July 19, 1970
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Johnson, U. Alexis, Under
Secretary of State for Political Affairs
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Keeny, Spurgeon, Jr., member,
National Security Council staff until 1969; thereafter, Assistant Director
of the Science and Technology Bureau, U.S.
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
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Kennedy, Richard T., Colonel,
USA, member, National Security Council
staff; member, NSC Planning Group from 1970;
Director, NCS Planning Group from 1971
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Kissinger, Henry A., Assistant
to the President for National Security Affairs from January 1969
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Kornienko (Korniyenko), Georgi
M., Chief, U.S.A.
Department, Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Korologos, Thomas, Deputy
Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
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Kosygin, Alexei N., Chairman
(Premier), Council of Ministers, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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Kranich, Robert H., Chief,
Political Affairs Division, International Relations Bureau, Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency, 1969
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Kratzer, Myron B., Assistant
General Manager for International Activities, Atomic Energy Commission until
1971
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Kuznetsov, Vassily V., First
Deputy, Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Laird, Melvin R., Secretary of
Defense
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Lake, W. Anthony, member,
National Security Council staff; Office of the Assistant to the President
for National Security Affairs until April 1970
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Lebedev, Anatoliy, First
Secretary, Soviet Embassy to the United States
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Leonard, James F., Assistant
Director, International Relations Bureau, Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency; Ambassador and Representative to the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament
Committee Conference of the Committee on Disarmament
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Lincoln, George A., Director
of the Office of Emergency Planning from 1969
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Lord, Winston, member, National
Security Council staff; member, NSC Planning
Group until 1970; member, National Security Council Operations staff, United
Nations Affairs from September 1969 until 1970; member, Office of the
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs staff from
1970
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Luns, Joseph, Secretary
General, North Atlantic Treaty Organization from 1971
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Lynn, Laurence E., member,
National Security Council staff, Assistant for Programs from 1969 until
1970; Director, NSC Program Analysis staff
from 1970 until 1971.
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Macomber, William B.,
Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations from March 2, 1967
until October 2, 1969; thereafter, Deputy Under Secretary of State for
Administration (title changed to Management after July 12, 1971) from
September 26, 1969 until April 4, 1973
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Malik, Yakov Alexandrovich,
Permanent Representative of the Soviet Union to the United Nations from
1968
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Mansfield, Michael, Senator
(D–Montana); Senate Majority Leader
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Martin, Joseph, Jr., General
Counsel, Federal Trade Commission from 1970 until 1971; Special Assistant to
the Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency; Representative to the
Conference of the Committee on Disarmament from 1971 until 1973.
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McCloy, John J., Chairman,
General Advisory Committee, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
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McConnell, John P., General,
USAF, Chief of Staff, Air Force until
August 1969
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Miller, Robert H., Deputy
Executive Secretary, Department of State from 1971 until 1973
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Mitchell, John, Attorney
General from January 20, 1969 until February 15, 1972
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Moorer, Thomas H., Admiral,
USN, Chief of Naval Operations until
1970; thereafter, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Moose, Richard M., Secretary,
National Security Council staff until 1970
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Morris, Roger, member, National
Security Council Operations staff, Africa, from January 1969 until April
1970; member, NSC Planning Group from
September 1969 until April 1970
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Myrdal, Alva, Swedish delegate
to the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament
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Nitze, Paul, Deputy Secretary
of Defense from 1967 until 1969; member, delegation to the Strategic Arms
Limitation Talks
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Nutter, Warren G., Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security
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Odeen, Philip A., member,
National Security Council staff; Director, NSC Program Analysis staff from November 1971
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Ogarkov, Nikolai, Colonel
General, First Deputy Chief Soviet General Staff; member, Soviet delegation
to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
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Osgood, Robert E., member,
National Security Council staff, Assistant for Programs from 1969 until
1970; Director, NSC Planning Group from 1970
until 1971
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Packard, David, Deputy
Secretary of Defense from January 1969 until December 1971
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Palmer, Bruce Jr., General,
USA, Chief of Staff (Acting), U.S. Army, from June 1972 to October 1972
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Pauls, Rolf, Ambassador of the
Federal Republic of Germany to the United States
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Pedersen, Richard F.,
Counselor, Department of State
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Pell, Claiborne, Senator
(D–Rhode Island); member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee; member,
Subcommittee on Arms Control, International Law and Organization
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Percy, Charles, Senator
(R–Illinois)
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Perez, Frank, Bureau of
Intelligence and Research, Department of State
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Pleshakov, Petr, member, Soviet
delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
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Podgorny, Nicolai V.,
Chairman, Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics
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Pollack, Herman, Director,
Office of International Scientific and Technological Affairs, Department of
State
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Pranger, Robert J., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Near East and South Asia, 1970; Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy Plans and National Security
Council Affairs, 1971
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Pursley, Robert E., Brigadier
General, USAF, Military Assistant to the
Secretary of Defense
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Ramey, James T., Commissioner,
Atomic Energy Commission
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Read, Benjamin H., Special
Assistant to the Secretary of State and Executive Secretary of the
Department of State until February 14, 1969
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Richardson, Elliot L., Under
Secretary of State until June 1970; thereafter, Secretary of Health,
Education, and Welfare
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Rogers, William P., Secretary
of State
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Roshchin, Alexei A., Soviet
representative to the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee Conference of
the Committee on Disarmament
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Roth, Hellmuth, Colonel, Chief
of the Disarmament Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Federal Republic
of Germany from September 1969
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Rush, Kenneth, Ambassador to
the Federal Republic of Germany from July 1969 until February 1972;
thereafter Deputy Secretary of Defense
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Ryan, John D., General, USAF, Chief of Staff, Air Force, from August
1969 until July 1973.
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Schlesinger, James R.,
Assistant Director, Bureau of the Budget until June 1970; Assistant
Director, Office of Management and Budget from July 1970 until August 1971;
thereafter, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
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Schumann, Maurice, French
Foreign Minister from June 24, 1969 until March 28, 1973
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Seaborg, Glenn T., Chairman,
Atomic Energy Commission until August 1971
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Seamans, Robert C., Jr.,
Secretary of the Air Force from February 15, 1969
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Semenov (Semyonov), Vladimir,
Soviet Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Shakespeare, Frank J., Jr.,
Director, United States Information Agency
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Shchukin, Aleksandr, Soviet
Scientist; member, Soviet delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation
Talks
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Shultz, George, Secretary of
Labor from January 1969 until June 1970; Director, Office of Management and
Budget from July 1970 until May 1972; thereafter, Secretary of the
Treasury
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Sisco, Joseph J., Assistant
Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from September 1,
1965 until February 9, 1969; thereafter, Assistant Secretary of State for
Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.
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Smith, Gerard C., Director,
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency from February 1969; Ambassador and
Chairman, delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
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Smith, K. Wayne, member,
National Security Council staff; Director, NSC Program Analysis staff from January 1971
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Smith, R. Jack., Deputy
Director of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
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Smyth, Henry DeWolf,
Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency until August
1970
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Sonnenfeldt, Helmut, member,
National Security Council Operations staff, Europe, from January 1969
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Spaak, Fernand, Belgian
diplomat, Director General for Energy, European Community, from 1969
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Spiers, Ronald I., Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Politico-Military Affairs, Department of State from
August to September 1969; thereafter, Director of the Bureau of
Politico-Military Affairs; Chairman, Interdepartmental Political-Military
Group
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Springsteen, George S., Jr.,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from October 1966
until June 1972; Acting Assistant Secretary from June 1972 until August
1973
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Stennis, John C., Senator
(D–Mississippi); Chairman, Armed Services Committee
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Symington, Stuart, Senator
(D–Missouri): member, Committee on Foreign Relations; member, Committee on
Armed Services
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Taylor, Maxwell, General,
USA, Chairman, President’s Foreign
Intelligence Board until April 1970
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Thant, U., Secretary General of
the United Nations until 1971
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Thompson, Llewellyn E., Jr.,
Ambassador to the Soviet Union until March 14, 1969; member, delegation to
the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks from 1969 (died February 1972)
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Timerbaev, R.M., Deputy Head
of Department, Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Deputy Head of the Soviet
delegation to the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee and Conference of
the Committee on Disarmament until 1969; member, Soviet delegation to the
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks from 1971
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Timmons, William, Deputy
Assistant to the President for Congressional Relations from January 1969
until February 1970; thereafter, Assistant to the President for
Congressional Relations
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Tomkins, Edward, Sir,
Ambassador of the United Kingdom to the United States
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Toon, Malcolm, Ambassador to
Czechoslovakia from July 1969 until October 1971; thereafter, Ambassador to
Yugoslavia
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Trend, Burke, Sir, Cabinet
Secretary, United Kingdom
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Tucker, Gardiner L., Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Systems Analysis from January 30, 1970
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Van Doren, Charles, Deputy
General Counsel, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency from March 1969
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Vogt, John W., Lieutenant
General, USAF, Director, Joint Staff, Joint
chiefs of Staff from July 20, 1970 until April 7, 1972
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Vorontsov, Yuli M., Soviet
Minister Counselor
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Waldheim, Kurt, Secretary
General, United Nations from 1972
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Walsh, John P., Acting
Executive Secretary, Department of State from February until October
1969
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Walske, Carl, Assistant to the
Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy until 1973
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Walters, Vernon A., Lieutenant
General, USA, Military Attaché, Paris until
March 1971; Deputy Director of Central Intelligence from May 2, 1972
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Ware, Richard A., Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security
Affairs
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Warnke, Paul C., Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs until February 15,
1969
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Watts, William, Secretary,
National Security Council staff from 1969 until April 1970
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Weiler, Lawrence D.,
Counselor, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency from 1969
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Westmoreland, William C.,
General, USA, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army until June 1972
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Wheeler, Earle G., General,
USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
until July 1970
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Wilson, James Harold, Prime
Minister of the United Kingdom from October 16, 1964 until June 19,
1970.
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Yost, Charles, Representative
to the United Nations until February 1971
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Zablocki, Clement J., Member,
U.S. House of Representatives
(D–Wisconsin); member, House Committee on Foreign Affairs
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Ziegler, Ronald L., White
House Press Secretary from January 1969
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Zumwalt, Elmo R. Jr., Admiral,
USN, Chief of Naval Operations from July
1970