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IV. B. 2

FOOTNOTES

1. Sir Robert Thompson, Defeating, Communist Insurgency (New York: Praeger, 1966), p. 123.

2. Seven Years of the Ngo Dinh Diem Administration, 1954–196l (Saigon: 26 October 1961), pp. 357-360.

3. See J.J. Lasloff, "Rural Resettlement in South Vietnam: The Agroville Program", Pacific Affairs, Vol. XXXV, Nr 4 (Winter 1962-63), pp. 327-340.

4. Despatch, Saigon to State Nr 278, 7 March 1960, Intelligence Report Nr 2137261, p. 14 (S/NF)

5. William A. Nighswonger, Rural Pacification in Vietnam (New York: Praeger, 1966), p. 46.

6. SNIE 10-4-6l, 7 November 1961, Probable Communist Reactions in South Vietnam, p. 3 (TS)

7. Briefing Paper, n.d. The North Vietnamese Role in the Origin, Direction, and Support of the War in South Vietnam, p. iv (S); State Department Bureau of Intelligence and Research, RFE-3, 1 November 1961, Communist Threat Mounts in South Vietnam, p. 4 (S)

8. Ibid., p. 5

9. NIE 50-61, 28 March 1961, Outlook in Mainland Southeast Asia, p. 7 (S)

10. MAAG, Vietnam, 1 September 1961, First Twelve Month Report of Chief MAAG, Vietnam, p. 10 (S)

11. U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 89th Congress, 2nd Session, Background Information Relating to Southeast Asia and Vietnam (2nd Revised Ed,) Washington, GPO, 1960, pp. 86-7.

12. Letter of Transmittal to President Diem and President Kennedy, n.d. (June 1961), Joint Action Program Proposed by the Viet Nam-United States Special Financial Groups (S)

13. See Ibid., Introduction, p. 1, passim.

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