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Vietnam: Subjects: Taylor Report, 3 November 1961: Rostow Working Copy: Introduction and Tabs I-III

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Digital Identifier:
JFKNSF-203-003
Title:
Vietnam: Subjects: Taylor Report, 3 November 1961: Rostow Working Copy: Introduction and Tabs I-III
Date(s) of Materials:
18 October 1961, undated
Folder Description:
This folder contains an outline of a report (also known as the Taylor-Rostow Report) for Walt Rostow, Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, from Military Representative to the President General Maxwell Taylor detailing South Vietnam’s (officially known as the Republic of Vietnam) military defense and intelligence operations in the conflict with North Vietnam (officially known as the Democratic Republic of Vietnam); and United States military, economic, logistic, and intelligence aid to South Vietnam.
Extent:
60 digital pages
Collection:
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. National Security Files
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Series Number:
01.
Series Name:
Countries.
Preferred Citation:
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. National Security Files. Countries. Vietnam: Subjects: Taylor Report, 3 November 1961: Rostow Working Copy: Introduction and Tabs I-III. JFKNSF-203-003. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Physical Description:
60 digital pages
Media Type:
Paper
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