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Title:
Situation in South Vietnam
Date of Creation:
January 13, 1965
Date of Declassification:
December 12, 1975
Type of Document:
Weekly report
Level of Classification:
SECRET
Status of Copy:
ORIGINAL
Pagination, Illustration:
21 p., 1 map
Abstract:
The situation in South Vietnam (the military-civilian committee will exercise a watch dog role over the government; Buddhist oppose the detente. The economic situation is good. The level and intensity of VC activity has decreased slightly. Report on the progress of the province pacification program. The People's Republic of China protests the introduction of forces from the Philippines and the Republic of Korea). Intelligence and Reporting Subcommittee of the Interagency Vietnam Coordinating Committee, Weekly Report, OCI No. 0602/65. Jan. 13, 1965. 21 p., map. SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM/BACKGROUND USE ONLY. Declassified Dec. 12, 1975. Johnson Library, NSF, Countries, Vietnam, Vol. 26.
Declassified Documents Reference System Location:
1977-26B