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Declassified per Executive Order 13526, Section 3.3
NND Project Number: NND 63316. By: NWD Date: 2011


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29.  Manila Report (SECRET), 1.
30.  Ibid., 3.
31.  Ibid., 4.
32.  Ibid., 3.; TOSEC 25 (Sep 3, 54)
33.  Ibid., 4.
34.  Memorandum to SecDef from Herman Phleger, Subject: "Geneva Armistice Agreement Restrictions on Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam," dated July 27, 1954 (SECRET).
35.  U.S. Congress, "Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Vietnam, July 20, 1954," in Background Information Relating to Southeast Asia and Vietnam (Committee Print, 89th Congress, 2d Session), 43.
36.  Phleger, op. cit., (SECRET), 5.
37.  Manila Report (SECRET), 4.
38.  Ibid., (SECRET), 5.
39.  Lord Ismay, NATO: The First Five Years. (Utrecht: Bosch, 1952) passim.
40.  NATO Information Service, The NATO Handbook. (Utrecht: Bosch, 1963), 62
41.  U.S. Congress, Background Information Relating to Southeast Asia and Vietnam, op. cit., 70–74.
42.  DoD (ISA) Memorandum, Subject: "Analysis of Possible Implications of the Bangkok Conference," January 31, 1955 (TOP SECRET), File #71325 in NSC 5405-2, 3.
43.  SecDef Memorandum for JCS, Subject: "Concept and Plans for the Implementation, if Necessary, of Article IV, 1, of the Manila Pact," dated January 6, 1955 (TOP SECRET).
44.  Memorandum, Subject: "Department of Defense Contribution to and Participation in the Bangkok Conference," dated March 29, 1955 (TOP SECRET).
45.  Ibid., (TOP SECRET)
46.  JCS Memorandum CM-171-55, Subject: "Summary of Report of Military Staff Planners Conference...Baguio, Philippines, April–May 1955," dated July 1, 1955, (TOP SECRET).
47.  Ibid.
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