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  1. THE MANPOWER SITUATION IN NORTH VIETNAM- 1968/01/01

    about 120,000 persons annually during 1965 and 1966. During 1966, estimated North Vietnamese combat ... from 5.7 million in 1960 to 4 million in 1966. Although the loss of manpower clearly has affected rice ... the end of 1966, US military and civilian agencies and their contractors still directly employ ...

  2. THE SITUATION IN SOUTH VIETNAM- 1967/11/27

    of 1966. Viet Cong Urban Operations 1. During the past year, an increasingly ef- fective Vietnamese ... that the "struggle" movements of 1966 were not under Communist control. Communist documents tend to attribute ... in Saigon 21 13 Jun 1966 I/ 3 Jan 1967 23 Oct 1967 30 Oct 1967 6 Nov 1967 13 NOV 1967 Index for all Items ...

  3. THE SITUATION IN THE SOUTH VIETNAM NO. 10

    throughout the ranks of the National Liberation Front. He was active in the 1966 Buddhist struggle movement ... found throu~hout the ranks of the National Liberation Front. He was active in the 1966 Buddhist struggle ...

  4. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    stuffs were imported during all of 1966.)Hanoi exported 41,400 tons by sea during December, mostly coal. ... of food- stuffs were imported during all of 1966;] §_Hanoi exported 41,400 tons by sea during December, ...

  5. 17 NOVEMBER WHITE HOUSE DATA MEETING

    Viet Cong units. Our estimates of recruitment rates (probably 7,000 per month for 1966 and probably ... to what were historically Viet Cong units. Our estimates of recruitment rates (probably 7, 000 per month for 1966 ...

  6. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF

    claimed, for instance, that investment in them doubled in 1966 and increased by 37 percent in 1967. ... claimed, for instance, that investment in them doubled in 1966 and increased by 37 percent in l967._ ...

  7. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF

    with Pham Van Dong in 1966. The point on reciprocity in French journalist Olivier Todd, has now ... and his conversations with Pham Van Dong in 1966. " The point on reciprocity in the story by, French journalist ...

  8. VIETNAM

    and Thieu in 1966. Certainly the GVN and the ARVN could and should do more-- the ARVN a good deal more-- ... in 1966. Certainly the GVN and the ARVN could and should do more-- the ARVN a good deal more-- to make ...

  9. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF

    dropped its reconstruction plans. Although some major aid projects were suspended in 1965 and 1966 ... in 1965 and 1966, projects like the Thac Ba hydropower plant have been receiving periodic maintenance ...

  10. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF

    had an estimated 200 thousand ton shortfall. Grain imports this year have been run- ning far ahead of 1966 imports. ... had an estimated.2OO thousand ton shortfall._ Grain.imports this year-have been.run- ning far-ahead of 1966 imports. ...

  11. COMPANY 1, MAIN FORCE BATTALION, MILITARY REGION 3.

    missions from August 1966 to mid-1967. The unit travelled from its camp to the Cambodian border twice ... from August 1966 to mid-1967, The unit travelled from its camp to the Cambodian border twice a month ...

  12. CAMBODIAN RICE STORED IN CHEO REO DISTRICT, PHU BON PROVINCE, SVN: MONTHLY FOOD SUPPLY FOR REGIMENT 33

    by two rear service cadres of Regiment 33. The rice storage was construc- ted in May 1966 to store ... cadres of Regiment 33. The rice storage was construc- *;_ted in May 1966 to store Cambodian rice as well ...

  13. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1968/01/25

    Vietnam was in January 1966 when politburo member Shelepin led a delegation n North Vietnam ...

  14. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF- 1968/01/15

    of a ten-month campaign to reoccupy an area they lost in August 1966 after having controlled it for nearly ...

  15. TRANSMITTAL OF INFORMATION ON VIETNAM- 1967/12/29

    26, 000 1966 55, 300 1967 30,000* 2. Before 1964, the infiltrated elements comprised largely ...

  16. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1968/01/30

    so far is approximately the same as that for the 1966-67 dry season. There have also been reliable ...

  17. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF

    Prices of staples, meats, and school sup- lies were lower than 1966, and department stores were well ...

  18. EVACUATION OF NVA/VC SICK AND WOUNDED FROM SVN TO NVN

    in about February or March 1966...11he latter also said that according to NVN policy, he would be sent ...

  19. PRELIMINARY INTERROGATION REPORT SOURCE: PHAM DUY DAI

    to survey PLEIKU airfield located southeast of the DAK DOA area. May 1965 July 1966: 3.3(h)(2) ...

  20. COMMODITY PRICE RISES AS A RESULT OF THE TET OFFENSIVE

    SUBJECT COMODIT`i PAICE hISES AS A ntSULT OF TI-ti Tti (5-1J FEBAUAnY 1966) F1ELJ THIB IS A COolPILATION ...

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