igence Information Cable: Desires of DRV Officials to Eliminate International Control Commission Team's Sites in North Vietnam. May 5 [November 1963-May 1964]. 3pp.

0714 Memo: North Vietnamese Violations of the Geneva Agreements on Laos and Geneva Agreements on Vietnam. May 20. 3pp.

0717 National Intelligence Survey: North Vietnam. July. 66pp.

0783 Memo: The North Vietnamese Crisis, as of 1300 hrs. August 10. 8pp.

0791 Memo: The North Vietnamese Crisis, as of 1100 hrs. August 14. 5pp.

0796 Intelligence Information Cable: North Vietnamese Viewpoints on the Vietnamese Situation. August 27 [August 6-12,1964]. 3pp.

0799 Memo: Communist Reaction to Increased U.S. Pressure against North Vietnam. September 9. 7pp.

0806 Report: Infiltration of Military and Technical Personnel from North to South Vietnam. December 3.10pp.

0816 Report: Popular Attitudes and Internal Security in North Vietnam. December 4. 7pp.

0823 Memos: Interagency Vietnam Coordinating Committee Supplements on North Vietnam. 1964.3pp.

1965

0826 Biographic Report: Ho Chi Minh, President. January 21. 4pp.

0830 Memo: The Kosygin Delegation to North Vietnam. February 1. 5pp.

0835 Intelligence Information Cable: Soviet Diplomat's Hint regarding Mediation with North Vietnam. February 12. 2pp.

0837 Intelligence Information Cable: Reports in the U.N. about Soviet Responses to the Vietnam Crisis. February 15 [February 15,1965]. 2pp.

0839 Special Intelligence Estimate: Communist Reactions to Possible U.S. Courses of Action against North Vietnam. February 18. 12pp.

0851 Intelligence Information Cable: Comments of Soviet U.N. Employee on the Vietnam Situation. February 27 [February 1965]. 4pp.

0855 Intelligence Information Cable: Results of Air Strikes against North Vietnam and North Vietnamese Reactions. March 5 [February 7-21,1965]. 4pp.

0859 Biographic Report: Phan Ke Toai, Vice Premier. March 12. 2pp.

0861 Cable: Chinese Warning of Impending Developments in North Vietnam. March 13 [March 12, 1965]. 1p.

0862 Memo: Communist Reactions to U.S. Air Attacks on North Vietnam. March 13. 3pp.

0865 Biographic Report: Phan Anh, Minister of Foreign Trade. March 15. 2pp.

0867 Biographic Report: Le Quang Ba, Chairman, Nationalities Commission. March 15. 2pp.

0869 Biographic Report: Nguyen Thanh Binh, Minister of Internal Trade. March 15. 1p.

0870 Biographic Report: Duong Quoc Chinh, Minister of Agriculture. March 15. 2pp.

0872 Biographic Report: Tran Huu Due, Chairman, Agriculture Board, Prime Minister's Office. March 15. 2pp.

0874 Biographic Report: Song Hao, Chief, Political Directorate, People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN). March 15. 2pp.

0876 Biographic Report: Tran Quoc Hoan, Minister of Public Security. March 15 1p.

0877 Biographic Report: Nguyen Van Huyen, Minister of Education. March 15. 2pp.

0879 Biographic Report: Nguyen Van Kinh, Ambassador to the USSR. March 15. 2pp.

0881 Biographic Report: Le Liem, Chairman, Culture and Education Board, Prime Minister's Office. March 15. 1p.

0882 Biographic Report: Chu Huy Man, Deputy Chief, Political Directorate PAVN. March 15. 1 p.

0883 Biographic Report: Bui Quang Tao, Minister of Construction. March 15. 1p.

0884 Biographic Report: Pham Ngoc Thach, Minister of Public Health. March 15. 3pp.

0887 Biographic Report: Nguyen Khanh Toan, Vice Minister of Education. March 15. 2pp.

0889 Biographic Report: Nguyen Van Tran, Minister of Heavy Industry. March 15. 2pp.

0891 Biographic Report: Phan Trong Tue, Minister of Communications and Transportation. March 15. 1p.

0892 Intelligence Information Cable: Soviet Military Preparedness with respect to the Vietnam Situation. March 23 [March 18,1965]. 2pp.

0894 Intelligence Information Cable: Soviet U.N. Employee Statements that the USSR Will Send Missiles and Will Train North Vietnamese Technicians. March 23 [March 16, 1965]. 2pp.

0896 Memo: Soviet Maritime Activity and North Vietnam. April 2. 5pp.

0901 Intelligence Information Cable: Soviet Attitudes on a U.N. Security Council Meeting on Vietnam and on a Trip by the U.N. Secretary General to Hanoi and Peking. April 6 [March 31,1965]. 2pp.

0903 Memo: Future Soviet Moves in Vietnam. April 27. 7pp.

0910 Intelligence Information Cable: Soviet U.N. Delegation's Statement on Soviet Policy toward the U.S. Following the Bombing of North Vietnam. May 3 [April 21.1965]. 2pp.

0912 Intelligence Information Cable: Living Conditions in Hanoi and the Possible Relocation of Government Offices Outside of Hanoi. May 6 [May 2,1965]. 3pp.

0915 Intelligence Information Cable: USSR Considering the Supply of Arms to North Vietnam via the United Arab Republic. May 10 [May 7, 1965]. 2pp.

0917 Cable: Construction of Missile Site near Hanoi. May 12. 1 p.

0918 Intelligence Information Cable: Debriefing of Hanoi Resident on the Results of the Bombing of North Vietnam. May 14 [February-May, 1965]. 3pp.

0921 Intelligence Information Cable: Chinese Communist News Official's Comments on Vietnam. May 14 [May 10,1965]. 2pp.

0923 Cable: Nature of the Communist Jet Fighter Reaction during the U.S. Leaflet Drop on May 20. May 21.1 p.

0924 Memo: Meeting of Soviet Major General Alexei Chizov with Dr. W. Randolph Lovelace, II. June 25. 2pp.

0926 Memo: Soviet Shipping to North Vietnam. July 7. 3pp.

0929 Memo: Soviet Tactics concerning Vietnam. July 15. 7pp.

0936 Memo: Chinese Communist Military and Naval Units in North Vietnam. July 30.4pp.

0940 Intelligence Information Cable: Kwesi Armah's Account of the Ghana Mission to Hanoi. August 11 [July 21-August 9, 1965]. 5pp.

0945 Report: Status of Soviet and Chinese Military Aid to North Vietnam. September 3. 7pp.

1966

0952 Memo: Increased Supplies Shipped to Southern North Vietnam. January 6. 13pp.

0965 Memo: Hanoi's Reaction to the Bombing Lull. January 18. 4pp.

0969 Memo: Evidence of Continuing Vietnamese Communist War Preparations. January 24. 11pp.

0980 Memo: Sea Shipment of Soviet Military Cargoes: the Vietnamese Case. January 25. 5pp.

0985 Special Intelligence Estimate: Possible Effects of a Proposed U.S. Course of Action on Democratic Republic of Vietnam's (DRV) Capability to Support the Insurgency in South Vietnam. February 4. 15pp.

1000 Memo: Increasing North Vietnamese Air Capabilities. February 9. 6pp.

1006 Memo: Possible Effects of Various Programs of Air Attack against the DRV. February 11.14pp.

1020 Memo: DRV Surface to Air Missile Defenses Expanding. February 16. 3pp.

1023 Memo: Buildup of Vietnamese Communist Forces Continues after Resumption of Air Attacks. February 21. 23pp.

Reel 2

Vietnam, Democratic Republic of (DRV) [North] cont.

1966 cont.

0001 Memo: Possible Strengthening of North Vietnamese Position on the War by the U.S. Congress. February 23.1p.

0002 Memo: Chinese Communist Military Presence in North Vietnam. February 28. 2pp.

0004 Intelligence Information Cable: Statement that North Vietnam Would Negotiate Question of Vietnamese Elections Only with a Coalition Government in South Vietnam. March 1 [February 1966]. 2pp.

0006 Radio Propaganda Report: North Vietnamese Party Problems and Differences. March 16. 22pp.

0028 Intelligence Information Cable: Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF) Delegation Activities in North Vietnam. March 16 [February- March 1966]. 7pp.

0035 Memo: Implications of the Recent Jet Fighter Clashes over North Vietnam. April 26. 8pp.

0043 Memo: Major Purchase of Military Field Wire by North Vietnam. July 6. 7pp.

0050 Memo: Foreign Shipping to North Vietnam in May 1966. July 7.1p.

0051 Memo: Quai d'Orsay Encouragement of Pro-North Vietnamese Films. July 25. 2pp.

0053 Memo: Chinese Communist Intentions in

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