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  • in conversion of raw materials into end items. In effect, therefore, current stockpile objectives would provide production support for up to a four-year war. 2. Accessibility of foreign sources of supply.--Department of Defense judgment on the accessibility
  • This is further to our telephone conversation earlier this week and provides comments requested by you. I have expressed some concern that the many questions raised in the subject memorandum might prompt the con­ clusion that a workable solution to implementation
  • ~ d-fZX. d ~ LIMITED DISTRIBUTION 8122 May 17, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALT W. ROSTOW THE WHITE HOUSE SUBJECT: NSAM 337 1. Pursuant to your recent conversation with Mr. Handley, the Department of State has reviewed with representatives
  • Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs . 5/) ~ ~ ~~ O:YV}IS c., &,o March 5, 1964 (i 1 Mr. Bromley K. Smith, The White House Per our conversation of yesterday. The attached has been considered but not yet ----- approved by the WLG. Chairman
  • . t ) G/PM July 21, 1964 MBMOMNDlJM OF CONVERSATION SUBJBt NSAM 311 ~) Partic:.ipantr--·State: Amba$SQdor Thompson Defense1 Seymour · eise CIA: Mr . Cline Mr •. Rowen General Vogt Mr. Frle.dtnan 1. Ambassador Thompson indicated he thought