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THE WHITE HOUSE
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ET /SENSITIVE
MEMORANDUM FOR DR. KISSINGER
FROM: John H. Holdridge
SUBJECT: Actions on Cambodia
Your daily report for the President of Actions on Cambodia
through 1800 hours May 29 is enclosed. The reports submitted
by State, Defense and CIA are at Tabs for your information.
RECOMMENDATION:
That you forward the daily report to the President (Tab A
EnclosureS
NSA, DIA, JCS, OSD,
DOS, NSS reviews
completed.
RET /SENSITIVE
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM: Henry A. Kissinger
SUBJECT: Actions on Cambodia
? INFORMATION
The following is a report on actions taken or underway on Cambodia
as of 6:00 p.m.,' May 29, 1970.
Military Operations
-- Seven operations remain underway, generally with only
light contacts reported. On Operation Cuu Long I the
ARVN units involved continued river and security
activities along the Mekong and have raised two sunken
ferries. Vietnamese Marine units have been introduced
into Prey Vieng and have encountered moderate resistance.
Military and Economic Assistance
Air Chief Marshal Dawee has returned from Phnom Penh
and reports that the Thai are very anxious to start
shipment of weapons and equipment of all kinds to Cambodia.
Dawee has pressed Unger on the question of the U.S.
shipping 30-50 trucks to Cambodia, or to agree to replace
an equal number of trucks if the Thai transferred them to
Cambodia. He was disappointed at Unger's inability to
give an answer, and Unger believes this idea deserves
support. General Praphat has promised the Cambodians
a first shipment of supplies by mid-June, and has told the
press that a Thai division may be deployed to help protect
Phnom Penh, and that 50, 000 individual equipment kits
will be sent as well as 20 small speedboats to patrol the
Mekong.
Rives has sent in a long shopping list for military assistance
to Cambodia, asking how much of the $7. 9 million Cambodian
MAP has been used, and also asking for AK-47 ammunition,
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trucks, and help in moving aviation gasoline to Phnom.
Penh as priority items. In addition, he calls for more
Khmer Krom troops from Vietnam, and for use of FY 1971
funds in an organized program' for supporting specific
military units to replace the present ad hoc system. He
suggests replacement of Cambodian T-28's, A-1's, and
C-47' s, and a training program for Cambodian military
personnel (air and ground) in the Ti. S., Thailand, South
Vietnam, and possibly Australia.
CINCPAC has informed Rives that the new B-52 operations
about which he expressed concern will not take place
without Embassy coordination with the Cambodians. The
only B-52 operations in Cambodia are those in accordance
with directives and guidance currently provided by JCS
and higher authorities in Washington.
Diplomatic and International
A May 29 Pravda article attacked you in particularly
harsh terms, hinting at worsened U. S..-Soviet relations
and warning that our actions in Cambodia aggravate
world problems generally. Embassy Moscow comments
that this may reflect Soviet irritability over the pro-
Peking orientation which has taken place in Communist
policy in Indo-China, and possibly a Soviet attempt to
appear as "principled" as Peking in its attitude toward
Washington.
Following a Soviet hiatus in reporting on Sihanouk, Pravda
on May 28 reported his presence in Hanoi. However,
Embassy Moscow has heard that the Soviet Foreign Ministry
continues to deal at the Desk level with Lon Nol's repre-
sentative in Moscow despite protests from the pro-Sihanouk
Cambodian Ambassador.
We have told the GRC that we believe it should defer its
moves to open diplomatic relations with Cambodia until
Cambodia firms up its relations with as many Afro-Asian
nations as possible. The GRC has been anxious to set up
a mission in Phnom Perth in order to assert influence in
the large Cambodian Overseas Chinese community. Mean-
while, according to Embassy Djakarta the Indonesians
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would prefer any deep GRC involvement in Cambodia to
be deferred while the three-nation committee is lobbying
on behalf of the Djakarta conference decisions.
A senior Cambodian officer has told the Air Attache'
that some of the civilian population who had earlier
refused weapons offered to them by the government for
their defense now, in areas liberated from VC/NVN,
are asking for weapons to be used for self-defense.
? Sink Matak has instructed the Cambodian UN Repre-
sentative to thank the people who demonstrated in New
York in support of your policy.
In a speech in Hanoi May 27, Sihanouk came close to
admitting responsibility for providing well known aid
sanctuaries to VC/NVN in Cambodia. The official
Cambodian press described this as a "criminal
confession. "
There is a report that Sihanouk received a 24-gun salute
on his arrival in Hanoi. According to the editor of
Courrier Phnompenhois, these three additional shots
above those accorded to a chief of state constitute in the
eyes of Cambodians and Buddhists in general a sign of
certain and inevitable misfortune.
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MEMORANDUM FOR MR. HENRY A. KISSINGER
THE WHITE HOUSE
Subject: Daily Report on Cambodia No. 34
'Military and Economic Assistance
1. Thai Assistance. Air Chief Marshal Dawee has told Amb.
Unger that the Thai delegation's visit confirmed the Cambodian need
for weapons and equipment of all kinds. General Praphat promised
the Cambodians a first shipment in the first half of June. Praphat
told the press in Bangkok that RTG is considering a COG request to
deploy a Thai division to help protect Phnom Penh, and that the RTG
would provide fifty thousand kits of individual equipment to FA NK in
June as well as twenty small speed boats for Mekong patrol. Dawee
asked Unger if there had been any decision about his proposal that
the U. S. .provide 30-50 trucks to Cambodia, or to agree to replace
an equal number of trucks if the Thai transferred them to Cambodia.
He was disappointed at Unger's inability to give him a favorable
answer. Unger recommended a deliberate effort to support an aid
program emanating from Thailand and thinks Dawee's truck idea
deserves support.
2. Embassy Phnom Penh's Recommendations on Aid. Rives
summarized aid to Cambodia from all sources and asked clarification
of whether or not the U. S. has given already only part of the 57. 9
million worth announced in Washington. He reported that as of
May 27, FANK needed most AK-47 ammunition, trucks, and help
in moving aviation gasoline to Phnom Penh. He recommended
dispatch of 350, 000 rounds of AK-47 ammunition as soon as possible
and the shipment of 50 military trucks up the Mekong. He said the
Thai offer of trucks would be satisfactory provided trucks delivered
were in good condition. He suggested provision of additional Khmer
Krom troops from Vietnam or at least the dispatch of officers and
NCO's who could do training. He recommended that FY 1970 funds
be used on an ad hoc basis for urgent needs but that FY 1971 funds be
devoted to a more organized program of supporting specific military
units. He suggested follow through on replacement of T-28' s and
perhaps A-l's and C-47's. He thought U. S. might train a few
Cambodian pilots and noted that the Thai have already agreed to train
eight per year. He recommended training of Cambodian military
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personnel in both South Vietnam and Thailand. He felt the
Australians needed prodding.
3. CINCPAC Clarifies Arc Light Operations. Plans. CINCPAC
has informed Rives that the new 13-52 air operations about which he
expressed concern will not take place until Embassy coordination
with GOC has been completed. Meanwhile, only B-52 operations in
Cambodia are those in accordance with directives and guidance
currently provided by 3-CS and higher authorities in Washington.
4. General Pok Sam An Visiting Saigon. General Pok Sam An,
Chief of FANK Taint Operations, will remain in Saigon until the night
of May 30 conferring with MACV headquarters.
Diplomatic
1. Pravda Attacks President.. A ,May 29 Pravda article attacked
President Nixon over Indochina in particularly harsh terms, hinting
at worsened U.S. -Soviet relations with a warning that U. S. actions
in Cambodia affect and aggravate world problems generally. Embassy
Moscow comments that the attack may in part reflect Soviet irritability
that Moscow's Southeast Asian interests are under threat from a
Peking reorientation of Communist policy in Indochina. It is also
possible Pravda is attempting to balance the current Soviet attack on
Peking policy by showing Moscow as equally "principled" and out-
spoken in opposition to "chauvinism" both from Peking and Washington.
2. Pravda Comments on Sihanouk and Cambodia. Pravda May 28
reported Sihanouk's presence in Hanoi, this being the most attention
accorded his activities in some time. Embassy Moscow increasingly
hears reports that the Foreign Ministry is dealing at the Desk level
with Lon Nol's representative from the Cambodian Embassy in Moscow.
Pro-Sihanouk Ambassador Chea Son has reportedly complained to the
Soviets without satisfaction. Embassy Moscow comments that the
Soviets may indeed bumaneuvering to induce Sihanouk to come further
away from Peking.
3. Indonesian Reaction to GOC-GRC Relations. Embassy
Djakarta believes Indonesians would prefer that GOC and GRC delay
any formal relations and any deep Chinese involvement while the
3-nation committee pursues its diplomatic lobbying in behalf of the
Djakarta conference decisions. Indonesia, while recognizing in
principle valid reasons for establishing relations with the GRC, is
purposely delaying action itself in this regard in order to avoid
jeopardizing other more immediate policy requirements.
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3.
4. Sapanese Position on Cambodia After Djakarta. Ambassador
Meyer discussed Cambodia with Prime Minister Sato May 28 and
concluded that while Sato's version of Djakarta and Cambodia, like
Aichils was somewhat tailored for our consumption, the fact remained
that Asia's leading economic power is increasingly becoming
involved in Asian responsibilities.
Internal
1. Attitude of Population. A senior Cambodian officer has told
the Air Attache that some of the civilian population who had earlier
refused weapons offered to them by the government for their defense
now, in areas liberated from VC/NVN, are asking for weapons to be
used for self-defense.
2. Sirik Matak Thanks Hard Hats. Sink Matak has instructed
Cambodian -UN Rep to thank the people who demonstrated in New York
in support of the President's policy.
3. Sihanouk's "Confession?. In, a speech in Hanoi May' 27, Sihanouk
came close to admitting responsibility for providing well known aid
sanctuaries to VC/NVN in Cambodia. AKP described this as a
"criminal confession."
4. 24 Guns for Mang . There is a report that Sihanouk
received a 24-gun salute on his arrival in Hanoi. According to the
editor of Courrier Phnompenhois, these three additional shots above
those accorded to a chief of state constitute in the eyes of Cambodians
and Buddhists in general a sign of certain and inevitable misfortune.
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"If L Executive Secretary
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THE SECRETARY OF OEFENSE
WASHINGTON. D. C. 20301
29 May 1970
MEMORANDUM ?FOR THE PRESIDENT
Attached is the daily report you asked to be pro-
vided on the status of activities related to the situation
in Cambodia,
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WASHINGTON, D. C. 20301
CM-,5239-70 .
29 May 1970
MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
Subject: Daily Status - Cambodia (U)
1. The Special Assistant to the President in a
memorandum of 25 April 1970, requested that a daily
report be provided on the status of actions related
to the situation in Cambodia.
2. The attached report covers the 24-hour period
ending 1600, EDT 29 May 1970. It contains sensitive
information and is supplemented by statistics extracted
from the "Special Report on Cambodia," published twice
daily by the National Military Command Center. A special
report (code word) is attached.
For the Chairman, JCS:
Attachments
a/s
Copy 1 of /17 Copies
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igadier C neral, USA
eputy Director for
Operations, NMCC
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A. MILITARY OPERATIONS
1. US Support to RVNAF (280400 - 290400 EDT May 1970).
a.-Ground. The following artillery support (all
calibers) was provided in Cambodia during this period:
Toan Thang 42 (BA 367/706)
Toan Thang 43 (BA 352/353)
Toan Thang 45 (BA 351)
Toan Thang 46 (BA 350)
Cuu Long I (Riverine, BA 704/709)
Cuu? Long III (BA 704)
Binh Tay III (BA 740)
228 rds
296 rds
0 rds
72 rds
0 rds
0 rds
116 rds
b. Air
(1) The following tactical air sorties were pro-
vided in Cambodia:
Toan Thang
Toan Thang
Toan Thang
Toan Thang
Cuu Long I
Cuu Long III
Binh Tay III
This
Period Cumulative
42 0 93
43 23 1,116
45 0 19
46 8 , 142
189
(2) The following ARC LIGHT sorties were provided
in Cambodia:
Toan Thang 42
Toan Thang 43
Toan Thang 45
Toan Thang 46.
Cuu Long I
Cuu Long III
Binh Tay III
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This
Period Cumulative
0
24 280
2 69,
3 69
0 0
0 0
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-c. Sea. The surveillance group off the Port of Sihanouk-
ville reported the following ship movements:
(1) French ship CYPRIA departed Sihanoukville on
270315 EDT. No response to flashing light query.
(2) Cambodian ship TONLE SAP departed Sihanoukville
on 271025 EDT enroute to Singapore without cargo.
2. CAMBODIAN (KHMER KROM)
a. Troops in Cambodia: 1,787.
b. Total Supply of Special Items: 197,072 pounds.
B. MILITARY ASSISTANCE
1. Total Military Assistance
a. AK-47s: 6,018 rifles
347,050 rounds.of ammunition
b. M-2 CARBINES:
15,025 carbines
2,116,800 rounds of ammunition 25X1
25X1
d. UNIFORMS: 114,904 lbs delivered
e. AIR MUNITIONS:
300 incendiary, anti-personnel,
and napalm bombs; ,
.45,000 rounds of 50 caliber ammo;
400 2.75 inch rockets; and
appropriate fuses, initiators and
igniters.
? f. MAPS: 1,100 pounds
g. TOTAL WEIGHT OF ALL CARGO AIR LIFTED (including
special items for Khmer Krom but not including troops):
736,695 pounds.
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C. PRESS POLICY
1. Major news stories today resulted from meetings with
newsmen in Saigon and placed particular emphasis on the growth
of the enemy's supply efforts along the Mekong river corridor.
We will continue to point out that as the Secretary of Defense
has told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee we retain the
option to interdict enemy supply lines should they endanger
US lives or operations in South Vietnam.
? 2. There also were significant editorial columns today
making the point that increased ARVN morale and capabilities
exhibited in the sanctuaries is a major plus factor for
Vietnamization.
D. CUMULATIVE TONNAGES:
'Cumulative Tonnages of Captured Enemy Material as of
290400 EDT May 1970.
? Category Tonnage
*Food 5043.0
Weapons 113.8
Ammunition 1398.2
Grand Total 6555.0 .
ctncludes 37 tons of miscellaneous foodstuffs, such as salt,
sugar, corn, canned goods, etc, in addition to rice.
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Date
Opn
Base Started
Area (EDT).
Date: 29 May 1970
Date as of 29.0400 EDT
Max.
No. US
No. US
Involved
Involved
in
Actual or
in
Cambodia
Date 1st
Date All
Planned
Cambodia
This
US Units/
US To Be
Termination
This Opn
Opn Now
Pers Out
Out
Date
367/706 28 Apr
352/353 . 30 Apr
354 5 May
930
10,700
2,300
338
8,400
0
12 May
9 May.
8 May
NLT 30 Jun
NLT 30 Jun
14 May (Opn
terminated)
*20 May 70
29 Jun 70
14 May 70
351 5 1,13T
5,300
,300
23 May
NLT 30 Jun
.30 Jun 70
350 -5 .144Y
19
11
15 May
.NLT 30 Jun
*12 May 70
702 4 May
(Binh Tay I)
3,869
9
13 May
24 May. (Opn
terminated)
24 May 70
-701 13 May
(Binh Tay. II)
83
0
26 May,
27 May .(Opn
terminated)
27 May 70
.7140 . 19 May
70
**NA
2 June
2 Jun 70
(Binh Tay MY
(Estimate)
704/709 8 May
2,313
392
13 May
NLT 30 Jun
30 Jun 70
(Cuu Long I)
704 ?16 May
(Cuu Long II)
86
0
22 May
214 May(Opn
terminated).
24 May 70
704 24 May
49
27
28 May
NLT 30 Jun
30 Jun 70
(Cuu Long III),
* Date based on planned
tactical situation.
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reported by
Termination
COMUSMACV.
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A. LEVEL OF EFFORT (Personnel)
In Cambodia: RVNAF .23,166
US
14,538
In RVN: RVNAF 2,959
US .10,329
B. CUMULATIVE :RESULTS (As of: 290400 EXT May 70 -) Cumulative totals shown include
PARROT'S BEAK
(BA 706/367)
FISH HOOK !BINH TAY III GIONG TO
(BA 352) (BA 740) (BA 351)
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.Enemy RI
2,274
2,158
64
714
Enemy PW/DET
1,055
267
3
44
ARVN KIA
208
63
20
0
ARVN 'IA
943
321
48
0
US KIA
9
86
0
70
US WIA
65
#333
7
'18'5
Individual Wpis
1,404
4,04
567
1,242
CZ3ptured
Crew-Served Wpns
373
131
208
Captured
.637
'Rice (Tons)
760
? 2,307
309
601
Rice (Man/Months)
33,440
101,508
13,596
26,444
Bunkers/Structures
852
3,611
157
160
Vehic/ei 24
202
.20
67
Boats
0
0
Radios
137
0'
eel ton of rice will feed 1,333 NVA/VC for I day *(1,.5 lbsinsn/DaY)
I HAC MA
? (BA 350)
22
13
33
0
0
? 265
224
57
2,508
176
2
0
0
previously .unreported 'adjustments. .
CUU LONG I
(BA 704/709
**
CUU LONG /II TERYZXA.TED
(BA 709 OPERATIONS
GRAND-J.2
TOTAL:
r
707
22.
2,430
8,391W
96
29
346
1,846:
57
5
126
? 492::
218
23
583
? 2,169- :
6
0
56
227
4
1
249
#844',.
735
.15
3,395
12,127
11.4
0
441
2,128.
43
3
926
5, 006
1,892
132
40,744
220,264
2,384
7,340
? 6
329.
0
0
40
40
1
tr. al
t-b
o
-'O ,CD
cf) 0
0
1-3
?
**Operation ROCK CRUSHER IV, TIA CHOP (BS 354), BINH TAY I (BA 702), BINH TAY II (BA 701), CUU LONG II (BA. 704).
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C. AMMUNITION BY TYPE
--*Small-Arms
Atmunition
Rifle Rds
(less than
.50 cal)
Machinegun Rds
(.50 cal or
larger)
Grenades-'
Antiaircraft Rds
Mortar Rds
Rocket Rdsv(107-mm
and larger)
Rocket Rds
(3-40/13-41)
ReCoilless Rifle
Rd P.
Mines
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(BA 706/367)
FISH HOOK
(BA 352)
BINH TAY III
(BA 740)
GIONG TO
(BA 351) ?
BC MA
(BA 350)
CUU LONG I ICuLT LONG II
.(BA 704/709 (BA. 704).
2,475,360
3,495,813
'
2,400
3,187,280
17,800
25,000
0
... .
1,.389,010
3,154,007
2;400
1,523,2.35
17.,800
15,000,
1,086,350
342,806
1664,045
? -
10,000
8,845.
.. 3,715
13
12,194
283 .
502
0
. 0
. 25,22.2
0
109,079
, ? 0
0
0.
20,716
6,.203
10
6,074
.2,222
630
' 22
34
V 220
3
480
0
0
.
'
10,498
1,116
0
5,926
' 595.
. 500 ,
-
1,890'
.6,711
9,342
1,090
. 4
. 0
.
?
' 918
1;695
'
? 0
5
256
150
0
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V
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ITERMINATED. I :GRAND
OPERATIONS TOTAL
r-
313,422
239,111
74,311
1;778
0
.8,248
370
5,711
1,978
925
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*Figures are the sur of rifle rounds and machinegun rounds.
**Operation ROCK'CRUSHER IV, TIA CHOP OM 354)BINH'TAY I BA7O2),BIN1 TAYIIcBK7O.Y,UU LONG II (BA 704)...
3.1.This amount is lower than previously reported and denotes field adjustment.
NTons of ammunition - no breakdown reported.
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6,340,51i
3,176.512
27,332
134,301
44,125
1,107
? 24,346
21.010
3,949