ACTIONS ON CAMBODIA

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LOC-HAK-459-7-3-2
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RIPLIM
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T
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3
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January 11, 2017
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October 3, 2012
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3
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Publication Date: 
July 3, 1970
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MEMO
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No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/10/03: LOC-HAK-459-7-3-2 no ilpl!AilicauIT,,,. July 3, 1970 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Henry A. Kissinger SUBJECT: Actions on Cambodia The following is a report of actions taken or underway on Cambodia through 6:00 p. m., July 2. D itra 2pr $ : ARVN forced terminated operations in base areas 704 sad 709. 2S anemias were reported killed in the Parrot's Soak area. .,- There were 20 reconnaiseo~we missions flown by U. S. /VNAF aircraft, as well as 42 tactical sir strikes. 60 structures were destroyed and 6 were damaged. Military Asssirtaaee: Ids reported delivered to Cambodia during the last 24 hours included: -- U. S. equip aa-ent: 1016 carbines, 100 subasaebine guns. 50 pistols, 60 mac a guns, 20 mortars, 20 rocket lavochers, 23 radios and assorted ammunition for theses weapons. .,. Captured Equipment: 1300 7.62 mm CKC rifles, 2300 AK-47 rifles, and 1200 round* of 60 nun mortar ~tl~on. which had started delivery the day before. Seven of The South Vietmmese delivered the reamer of the eke have now been delivered. The eighth and last will arrive July 3? MORI/CDF C03319218 NSA, ARMY, USAF, OSD, STATE REVIEWS COMPLETED Cumulative shipments to Cambodia by type and source since April 22: No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/10/03: LOC-HAK-459-7-3-2 No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/10/03: LOC-HAK-459-7-3-2 _Z maw _0 % S. zeds of Captured l ivarsd Meat Delivered Egg& Z4.300 13,18 Crew served weapons 1, 384 1, 292 Vehicles 40 0 Small Raadteaw /~ arms ao Z9$ 9046716% 0 Z, 623,170 Crew served weepeas S"1820 1,962,974 Diamlliwetsatalu x ,Amaebaassadeear Caaibraatth has sent a report analysing the dif- fere ere between .Indonee sia n officials abaeeaae t aid to Caam di*.. as says that =way of the military feel they should be prepared for major military taasha in Southeast Asia and have high expectations of U. S. a aid. Foreign Minister Malik, an the other hand, coatkanes to oppssee direct Indonesian military involvement, it is unclear how president Sab%rto will dsr ide, particularly since we will not be able to provide as much aid as the more optimistic Indonesians szpoet. Aa?a~r Ibratth bolter" there is a good possibility of Indonesian 'XISAJ51ing for a few with such matters as AK-47 aawts t t ors on a eerri3ls waarfaree. The Djakarta tree have told Secretary Rogers that t", effort* with the Sevists, Poles, Indiana and French have not met with success either in torus of niov axsat toward a dtplom atie: resolution of the Indochina, conflict or in terms of greater recognition of the Lon Nol Goverameat. They told Assistant Secretary Green that they were afraid that t Slhantftk Government was gaining greater strength ttwaes Len Mal 40 2006 the "unaligned" ins and that this might also tip the S*vWs toward Sihanouk. Tboy are n preparing a full report. migm The ITT carrying a radio trotter for use in C4wdwxKa or i we oeewal waters to relay radio Fla Posh fists is eeu- pected to arrive off Cambodia an July 11. iti? : NSA has rearranged Its collect re rcees targeted against Cambodia to permit greater targeting against VCINVA *we*,* In Nadia. Thee and the cow- of airborne , m- ~i n-araaicatieeaeraie man" will assist in No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/10/03: LOC-HAK-459-7-3-2 No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/10/03: LOC-HAK-459-7-3-2 TOP fi RE SMWTIVE -3- IS TOP C Ji: T SENSX? E No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/10/03: LOC-HAK-459-7-3-2