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P.L. 86-36<br />

'fOil SEeRE'fileOMIN'fIIX 1<br />

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161.~006, 200655Z March 1968, CCH<br />

Series vlII.19, "The Tet Offensive," folder 8.<br />

162. CD) General Oleg Sar<strong>in</strong> and Colonel Lev 187. (S//SI) 2/0/VCM/R54-68, 01 February 1968,<br />

Dvoretsky, Alien Wars: The Soviet Union's Aggressions 20222, Follow-up 15 to 2jOjVCMjR32-Q8.<br />

Aga<strong>in</strong>st the World, 1919 to 1989 (Novato, CA: Presidio 188. (8//81) 2/0/VCM/R38-68, 28 January 1968,<br />

Press, 1996), 105.<br />

1902Z, Follow-up 3 to 2/0/VCM/R32-68.<br />

163. CD) Westmoreland, 158.<br />

189. (s//al) 2/0/VCM/R42-68, 29 January 1968,<br />

164. CD) Wirtz, 98; also, Michael Maclear, The Ten 2147Z, Follow-up 7 to 2/0/VCM/R32-68.<br />

Thousand Day War (New York: St Mart<strong>in</strong>'s Press, 1981), 190. MAC 00967, Walt Rostow to President<br />

205.<br />

Johnson, 22 January 1968, SC-NLJ-014/87 B.<br />

165. (8//81) Lukacs, 58.<br />

191. CC) Davidson, 474.<br />

166. (8//SI) 2jOjVCM/R32-68, 25 January 1968 192. CD) Gaddy, 128":129.<br />

2332Z.<br />

193. CD) Wirtz, 274.<br />

167. CC) Karnow, 525.<br />

194. CD) Harold Ford, 113;Wirtz, 214.<br />

~ CLi\. Critic No 1-68, 3019592 and followups;~ritic<br />

195. (TS//S1).Johnson, Vol. II, 564.<br />

No 1-68, 3108472 and follow-ups. 196. (8//SI)These stations were DSM-633 at Cu Chi,<br />

NCS Accession #48770, Critic reports 1968..<br />

the 372nd ASA Co. support<strong>in</strong>g the D.S. 25th Infantry<br />

169. CD) Andrew, 340.<br />

Division;USM-614 at Long B<strong>in</strong>h, the 303rd ASA<br />

170. CC) Oberdorfer, 162.<br />

Battalion; DSM-629 at Di An, the 337th ASA Co. support<strong>in</strong>gthe<br />

171. CD) Ford, 118, quot<strong>in</strong>g DDI Intelligence<br />

D.S. 1st Infantry Division; DSM-636 at Xuan<br />

Memorandum, "The Communist Tet Offensive," 31 Loc;/l.:"SM-615 at Phu My; DSM-624C at Long Thanh<br />

Januarv 1968.<br />

North the 146th Aviation Co.IRadio Reconnaissanee);<br />

I<br />

IThis<br />

list does not <strong>in</strong>clude the DSS Oxford, which was on sta-<br />

tion off the Mekong Delta.<br />

173. t» Oberdorfer 16.1. 197. (a//a1) See Ben Hoa report<strong>in</strong>g series<br />

174·1 2/GlOjVCM/TI60thfough200-68.<br />

( I<br />

]98. 'ffl/ /8H 2jO/VCM/R32-68, 25 January 1968<br />

2332Z.<br />

199. (TS//SI) Johnson, Vol. II, 455-458:<br />

200. CD) Karnow, 546.<br />

201. CD) Peter Braestrup, "A Comment on the<br />

Vietnam Crisis <strong>in</strong> America: Tet 1968." James Titus, edi­<br />

VIII, Box 19.<br />

175. CS) Palmer, 58.<br />

176. CD) Harold Ford, 130.<br />

177. ~ 29 July 1968, PFIAB to White House,<br />

"Intelligence Dur<strong>in</strong>g Tet," CCH Series VlII, Box 19.<br />

178.~ Ibid., 4.<br />

179. ~ Palmer, 58.<br />

180. +s+PFIAB to White House, 3.<br />

181. (8//81) For example, see JCS 291044Z January<br />

1968, SC-NLJ-012j87 B, and JCS 071710Z January<br />

1968, SC-~LJ-016j87 B.<br />

182A:~PFIAB to White House, 4.<br />

183.~ Palmer, 58.<br />

184. (TS//SI) Interim Report, "Intelligence Warn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

of the Tet Offensive <strong>in</strong> South Vietnam," 3 April 1968, 3,<br />

CCH Series VIII, Box 19.<br />

185. ('fal/sl) Johnson, Vol II, 564. (TS//SI) NSA<br />

Oral History, 17-93, Milt Zaslow, 14 September 1993;<br />

CD) and Wirtz, 257.<br />

EO<br />

1.4. (c)<br />

tor, The Home Front and War <strong>in</strong>/ the Twentieth<br />

Century: The American Experience <strong>in</strong> Comparatiue<br />

Perspective, Proceed<strong>in</strong>gs of the Tenth Military History<br />

Symposium, 20-22 October 1982 (Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, D.C.:<br />

Office of Air Force History, 1984), 200.<br />

202. CD) Olson and Roberts, 188. CC) Also see<br />

George Herr<strong>in</strong>g's America's Longest War, 211-213.<br />

203. CD) Full list: Dean Acheson, George Ball,<br />

General Omar Bradley, McGeorge Bundy, Arthur Dean,<br />

Douglas Dillon, Abe Fortas, /Robert Murphy, General<br />

Matthew Ridgeway, and CyTUS Vance. Henry Cabot<br />

Lodge and General MaxwellTaylor, both former ambassadors<br />

to South Vietnam .were <strong>in</strong>cluded. Government<br />

EO 1.4. (c)<br />

EO 1.4. (d)<br />

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