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  • was extended to include Bassac and Sisavang Vong, who had been the King of Luang Prabang since 1903, was pro­ claimed King of Laos. Shortly thereafter, however, the leaders of a nationalist movement known as "Free Lao" formed a short­ Iived provisional
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  • sites and launched a marine commando with captured components raid against Tiger Island returning of a Soviet TALL KING radar. June brought grim reminders of problems elsewhere in Asia. Sabotage at Clark Field in the Philippines reflected growing Huk
  • DIRECTOR' 5 REMARKS PARTICIPANT -~\ UST \ FOROFFICIALUSE ONLY GAMEPARTICIPANTS(CONT'D) Mr. Glenn R. King----------------------------- DIA Mr. John K. King------------------------------ CIA Mr. Wolfgang J. Lehmann----------------------- OSD (ISA
  • that at the Critique last week~ with the action.teams present, I believe both Chinese Team captains used lancuace suggestin& that the D-7 ~uclear weapons had affected their thi~king. The weapons tad to them represented liabilities rather than assets