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United States Department of State Collection (408) Finding Aid

Collection Item Number: 4080000000
Title
Finding Aid
Linear Feet
5.0
Pages
34
Language(s)
English
Dates
Creation: 05 November 2001
Scope and Contents
Approximately five linear feet of reports, translated documents, notes, reference materials, and various other documents detail a wide range of topics associated with Southeast Asia, 1945-1994. Among the topics included are Foreign Broadcast Information Service and Joint Publications Research Service Reports, Documents and Research Notes from the Joint United States Public Affairs Officer (JUSPAO) in Saigon, and various documents dealing with the North Vietnamese Army and the Lao Dong Party. Materials date from the pre-war, war, and post-war periods.
  • Box 1: [Barcode: 1] [TTU - Southwest Collections Building, Stacks [D099.5B ]]
  • Box 2: [Barcode: 2] [TTU - Southwest Collections Building, Stacks [D099.5B ]]
  • Box 3: [Barcode: 3] [TTU - Southwest Collections Building, Stacks [D099.5B ]]
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  • Misc.
  • MEMO from Office of Media Service Bureau of Public Affairs 3/68
  • Communist structure of South Vietnam
  • Other articles also included in these issues of Hoc Tap but not translated
  • The following is a translation of report prepared by the central executive committee of the Indochinese Communist Party in 1948. It was captured by French forces in 1949.
  • (2 copies) Translation of a communist document captured in South Vietnam and dated 11/51. The document has been accurately translated and is authentic. Its exact origin and addresses are unknown.
  • Summary of a document found in 12/49 on the body of the communist delegate to the committee of administration and resistance of Quang Nam province who had been killed by friendly forces on an operation near Danang. The full document is no longer available.
  • (2 copies) Translation from Vietnamese to French of a document captured in North Vietnam and dated 3/49
  • (2 copies) Translation of a document seized by French forces in Indochina in 9/50. Its authenticity and accuracy were verified by the French foreign ministry
  • (2 copies) Translation of a document captured in 1949-1950
  • The following are a series of intelligence reports received from a South Vietnamese operative who had good contact among communist party members in South Vietnam.
  • Interrogation of a senior captain Tran Van Tan a fifteen-year communist party member and operative for the central research bureau (Hanoi's intelligence arm) in South Vietnam. He was captured by GVN forces on 4/8/64.
  • Translation of document brought south from Hanoi on the person of Phuc Hung who was captured on 9/27/51.
  • Biographic information obtained from a Vietnamese national who had good contacts among the communist party members in South Vietnam from 1953 to 1955.
  • (2 copies) A biographic intelligence summary issued in 1961 based on agent reports compiled during the Indochina war with France.
  • (2 copies/w attachment) Interrogation in 1958 of a prisoner who had been active in the "resistance" since 1945 until his capture by GVN forces in 1956. Some of the subject's views on the effectiveness of the communist party and Front among the populace were probably not reflective of the actual situation but represent the Party propaganda line.
  • Interrogation of an unnamed communist cadre who was associated with the communist leaders described below until the end of 1954.
  • A biographic intelligence summary issued in 1955.
  • A US Dept of State Intelligence Brief issued on 8/5/54.
  • (2 copies) Interrogation of Viet Minh cadre who deserted in 1956 and turned himself in to South Vietnamese authorities.
  • (2 copies) Interrogation of two Vietnamese communist captives picked up in 1956 by GVN forces.
  • (3 copies) Interrogation of a former Viet Minh cadre who surrendered to GVN forces on 3/29/56.
  • (2 copies) Translation of a document found on the person of a political officer with communist forces in Zone 9 of the western interzone on 11/27/56
  • Preliminary interrogation of an apprehended Vietnamese communist agent picked up by GVN forces in 8/56.
  • Interrogation of a former Viet Minh agent who surrendered to GVN forces in early 1956. He was well placed within the Viet Cong command structure.
  • Interrogation of a strongly nationalist North Vietnamese who traveled and good contacts among political groups in both North and South Vietnam, (Diff) Intelligence summary based on the reports of various informants who worked for the South Vietnamese security service in 1956.
  • Intelligence summary based on the reports of various informants who worked for the South Vietnamese security service in 1956.
  • An intelligence report from a double agent who worked for the French intelligence and the South Vietnamese intelligence services in 1956.
  • (2 copies) Item 25-A Report of an informant who was employed by the South Vietnamese security service and in contact with a Viet Minh cadre from the Rach Gia area.
  • Item 25-B The 7/56 situation report submitted by the US Army attaché in Saigon.
  • Interrogation of five men who were members of the crew of a North Vietnamese sampan captured near Danang in 1961, (Diff) Translation of a document captured by elements of the US 1st Infantry Div in Binh Drung province on Op Crimp which was conducted between 1/6-14/66. Its accuracy and authenticity was verified by US intelligence authorities in Saigon and Washington.
  • The 7/52 situation report submitted by the US Army attaché in Saigon, (Diff) Preliminary interrogation of a man who handled Viet Cong agents at the time of his capture in 1964.
  • Translation of a 1958 South Vietnamese counter-espionage report. The authenticity was borne out by subsequent events, (Diff) Interrogation of Nguyen Chuc, Huynh Tinh, Nguyen Dong, Truing Van Hao, and Lam Dua who were members of the crew of a North Vietnamese sampan captured near Danang on 6/5/61.
  • Preliminary interrogation of Tran Van Khe who was a Viet Cong agent handler at the time of his capture on 9/22/64, (Diff) Translation of a Lao Dong Party document acquired on 11/29/54 in the Saigon-Cholon area.
  • (2 copies) A US Dept of State Intelligence Brief issued on 7/11/57, (Diff) Translation of a South Vietnamese counter-espionage report turned over to American authorities in Saigon on 1/20/59. The authenticity was borne out by subsequent events.
  • An intelligence report from an agent of the government of Vietnam who had contact with Vietnamese communist party members in the Saigon area in 1956, (Diff) Translation of a Lao Dong party document acquired on 11/29/54 in the Saigon-Cholon area. The translation style of writing and format of the document lead intelligence authorities to evaluate it as authentic.
  • An intelligence report from an operative in the employ of the South Vietnamese security service who had contact with Vietnamese communist party members in the Saigon area in 1956.
  • An intelligence report from an influential anti-Diem nationalist leader with extensive contacts among anti-Diem political elements in South Vietnam in 1957.
  • A biographic intelligence summary issued in 6/55, (Diff) Intelligence summary issued 2/25/60 containing information from prisoners and documents.
  • Interrogation of Viet Cong infiltrator captured on 4/4/64.
  • Interrogation of a Viet Cong recruiter who was captured by ARVN forces in 1964 in Hau Nghia province.
  • Intelligence summary of prisoner and documentary evidence issued on 2/25/60, (Diff) Translation of a mimeographed training bulletin captured in Vihn Long province in 11/63 probably written in 1962.
  • Translation of a document captured by members of the US 173rd Airborne Brigade in South Vietnam on 3/14/66. The accuracy of translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center, US MACV HQ Saigon on 4/11/66
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Viet Cong infiltrator captured on 4/4/64
  • Interrogation of Nguyen Van Tron a Viet Cong recruiter who was captured by ARVN forces on 11/19/64 in Hau Nghia province, (Diff) Interrogation of a former cadre with the Western Region Committee who was captured by GVN forces in 1962.
  • Translation of a mimeographed training bulletin captured in Vinh Long province in 11/63. The document is evaluated as probably an authentic Viet Cong document by intelligence authorities.
  • (Diff) Translation of a document turned in by a Viet Cong deserter who subsequently led GVN forces to a buried cache of communist documents on training and propaganda. The translation was verified as accurate by intelligence authorities.
  • Translation of a document captured by members of the US 173rd Airborne Brigade in South Vietnam on 3/14/66. The accuracy of translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center, US MACV HQ Saigon on 4/11/66
  • (Diff) Interrogation of a Senior Lt. In the North Vietnamese Navy torpedo boat fleet who was captured after his boat was sunk in an engagement with US Naval forces in the Gulf of Tonkin in 1966.
  • Translation of a document acquired by intelligence operatives in Kien Hao province in 2/66. The translation was verified by intelligence authorities on 2/12/66, (Diff) Interrogation of Tran Van Bo former cadre with the western region committee who was captured by GVN forces on 11/18/62.
  • Translation of a document captured by members of the US 1st Battalion 503rd Infantry on 9/21/65. The accuracy of translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 11/8/65
  • (Diff) Translation of a document turned in by a Viet Cong deserter who subsequently lead GVN forces to a buried cache of communist document on training and propaganda. The document has been appraised as a genuine communist document and its translation was verified as accurate by intelligence authorities.
  • Interrogation of Le Than Lam Senior Lt. In the North Vietnamese Navy torpedo boat fleet who was captured after his boat was sunk in an engagement with US Naval forces in the Gulf of Tonkin on 7/1/66
  • (Diff) Translation of a document captured by members of the US 1st Infantry Div on 4/20/66. The accuracy of the translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 4/28/66.
  • (2 copies) Interrogation of NVA Lt. Col. Le Xuan Chuyen a former Operations officer with the Viet Cong 5th Div. He deserted his unit and turned himself into GVN forces in 8/66
  • (Diff) Translation of a document acquired by intelligence operatives in Kien Hao province in 2/66. The translation was verified by intelligence authorities on 2/12/66.
  • (2 copies) Interrogation of a former Viet Cong officer in the military instruction section which ran rehearsals of military operations wrote field manuals and summarized tactics after operations. He deserted and turned himself into GVN forces in the spring of 1967
  • (Diff) Translation of a document captured by members of the US Battalion 503rd Infantry on 9/21/65. The accuracy of translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 11/8/65.
  • (2 copies) Interrogation of Le Xuan Chuyen a former operations officer with the Viet Cong 5th Div. He deserted his unit and turned himself into GVN forces in 8/66
  • (Diff) Translation of a document captured by members of the US 1st Infantry Div on 4/20/66. The accuracy was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 4/28/66.
  • Interrogation of NVA Lt. Col. Le Xuan Chuyen a former operations officer with the Viet Cong 5th Div. He deserted his unit and turned himself into GVN forces in 8/66
  • (Diff) Interrogation of a communist province committee member in Quang Ngai province. He was captured by GVN forces in 1965.
  • Interrogation of Huynh Cu a former Viet Cong battalion commander and chief of the military instruction section which ran rehearsals of military operations wrote field manuals and summarized tactics after operations. He deserted and turned himself into GVN forces on 3/24/67.
  • Interrogation of Le Xuan Chuyen a former operations officer with the Viet Cong 5th Div. He deserted his unit and turned himself into GVN forces in 8/66
  • (Diff) Translation of document captured by elements of the 5th Special Forces Group on 9/5/66. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 10/8/66.
  • Translation of a communist document captured by US forces on 3/10/67 during Op Junction City in Tay Ninh province. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 4/4/67
  • (Diff) Interrogation Lt. Col. Le Xuan Chuyen a former operator with the Viet Cong 5th Div. He deserted and turned himself into GVN forces in 8/66.
  • Translation of a communist document captured by elements of the US 1st Infantry Div on 6/4/66 in Bien Hoa province. Translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 6/14/66
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Duong Van Quang a soldier in the 3rs Squad 3rd Platoon 206th Local Company of Go Caug district. He was captured by US Navy forces on 3/26/66 on a sampan in Go Caug province.
  • Interrogation of Dinh Van Tuong a province committee member and served as a civilian cadre in the Quang Ngai province. He was captured by GVN forces on 10/14/65 armed with a pistol and eight rounds of ammunition
  • (Diff) Translation of a document captured by elements of the US 173rd Airborne Brigade on 3/14/66. The accuracy of the translation was verified by Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 4/11/66.
  • Interrogation of Lt. Col. Le Xuan Chuyen a former operations officer of the Viet Cong 5th Div. He deserted and turned himself into GVN forces in 8/66
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Vo Hong Minh political officer in an independent Viet Cong company in Binh Dinh province. He was captured on 10/10/66 by GVN forces.
  • Interrogation of Lt. Col. Le Xuan Chuyen a former operations officer of the Viet Cong 5th Div. He deserted and turned himself into GVN forces in 8/66
  • (Diff) Translation of document captured by elements of the 1st Battalion 5th Regiment (Mech) 25th US Infantry Div on 2/6/67. It was received at the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 2/15/67 and the accuracy of its translation was verified on 2/18/67.
  • Translation of a document captured by elements of the US 173rd Airborne Brigade on 3/14/66. The accuracy of the translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 4/11/66.
  • Translation of a document captured by the elements of the 5th Special Forces Group on 9/5/66. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 10/8/66.
  • Biographic summary issued by the South Vietnamese security services on 2/28/67. The information in the report was gleaned from a variety of intelligence sources.
  • Translation of a communist document captured by US forces on 3/10/67 during Op Junction City in Tay Ninh province. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 4/4/67
  • (Diff) Translation of a handwritten notebook kept by a Viet Cong cameraman captured by elements of the US 1st Infantry Div on 7/10/66. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 7/4/66.
  • Translation of a communist document captured by elements of the US 1st Infantry Div on 4/4/66 in Bien Hoa province. Translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 6/14/66.
  • Interrogation of Lt. Col. Le Xuan Chuyen a former operations officer of the Viet Cong 5th Div. He deserted and turned himself into GVN forces in 8/66.
  • Interrogation of a clerical worker in a COSVN medical school in Tay Ninh province. He deserted and turned himself into GVN forces in 1966.
  • Translation of a document captured by elements of the US 173rd Airborne Brigade on 3/14/66. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 3/15/66.
  • Translation of a notebook belonging to a COSVN cadre captured by elements of the US 101st Airborne Div on 1/28/67 operating in the Ninh Thuan province. "Ahn Sau" is the code name used by the late North Vietnamese Senior Gen. Nguyen Chi Thanh head of the central office for South Vietnam between 1965 and 1967 and as such the overall field commander of the insurgency. This speech was apparently given in mid-1966, (Diff) Interrogation of Lt. Col. Le Xuan Chuyen a former operations officer of the Viet Cong 5th Div. He deserted and turned himself into GVN forces in 8/66.
  • Translation of a document captured by elements of the USMC III Marine Amphibious Force on 7/20/66 in Quang Tri province. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 7/26/66.
  • Translation of a document captured by elements of the USMC III Marine Amphibious Force on 7/23/66 in Quang Tri province. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 8/6/66
  • (Diff) Preliminary interrogation of Truong Quang Hai a Viet Cong soldier captured by US forces on 7/29/66.
  • Translation of a document captured by elements of the 3rd USMC Amphibious Force on 7/20/66 in Thua Thien province. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center USMACV HQ Saigon 8/4/66
  • (Diff) Translation of a communist document captured by elements of the US 1st Infantry Div on 7/10/66. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center USMACV HQ Saigon on 7/28/66.
  • Interrogation of Nguyen Huu Phuong Hung an assistant director of COSVN medical school in Tay Ninh province. He deserted and turned himself into GVN forces on 10/21/66.
  • Interrogation of a mountain tribesman from Quang Tri province who entered South Vietnam posing as a refuge in 10/61 and later during interrogation confessed to being a Viet Cong agent
  • (Diff) Notice of the acquisition of documents by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon issued on 9/28/66.
  • Interrogation of man who was arrested on the southern side of the Ben Hai river separating North and South Vietnam in 1962, He was a member of a North Vietnamese border crossing team charged with supplying the Viet Cong with medicine ammunition and other material
  • (Diff) Translation of a handwritten notebook kept by a Viet Cong cameraman captured by elements of the US 1st Infantry Division on 7/10/66. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon 7/14/66.
  • Translation of a document captured by elements of the 1st ARVN Task Force in Phuoc Tuy province on 10/10/66. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon 11/8/66.
  • Interrogation of a senior Sgt a member of the Viet Cong 5th Military region. He was captured in 1964 in Tra Bong district, Quang Ngai province by ARVN forces
  • (Diff) Translation of a document captured by elements of the 1st US Infantry on 7/10/66. Translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 7/23/66.
  • Translation of a handwritten document captured by elements of the US 25th Infantry Div on 12/18/66. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 1/5/67.
  • Interrogation reports of Viet Cong agents dispatched by the maritime infiltration unit of Hanoi's intelligence directorate. The unnamed individuals were captured aboard a junk in 7/61
  • (Diff) Translation document captured by elements of the US 173rd Airborne Brigade on 1/21/67 during Op Cedar Falls. It is a letter drafted by Le Duan the First Secretary of the Laos Daug Party Central Committee and member of the Hanoi politburo. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon 1/31/67.
  • Item 76 An intelligence summary based on the interrogation of numerous Viet Cong agents captured along the coast of South Vietnam during June and July 1961
  • (Diff) Translation of a notebook belonging to a COSVN cadre captured by elements of the US 101st Airborne Div on 1/28/67 operating in Vinh Thuan province. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 2/18/67.
  • Interrogation of a Viet Cong deserter who had been a communications cadre prior to his desertion in 6/62
  • (Diff) Translation of a document captured by the USMC III Marine Amphibious Force on 7/23/66 in Quang Tri province. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon 8/6/66.
  • Interrogation of a Viet Cong soldier who infiltrated into South Vietnam in 4/62. He voluntarily surrendered to GVN forces early in 1963 in Quang Ngai province
  • (Diff) Translation of a document captured by elements of the 3rd USMC Amphibious Force on 7/20/66 in Thua Thien province. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon 8/4/66.
  • Further interrogation of a former officer of the North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong Army officer. He surrendered to GVN forces in 1963
  • (Diff) Translation of a document captured by elements of the 101st US Airborne Div on 1/28/67 operating in Ninh Thuan province. The translation was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon, 2/18/67.
  • Interrogation of a former officer of the North Vietnamese Army. He surrendered to GVN forces in 1963
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Nguyen Van Son a mountain tribesman from Quang tri province who entered South Vietnam posing as a refuge in 10/61. He confessed to being a VC agent during interrogation.
  • Interrogation of Ho Huu Su who was arrested on the southern side of the Ben Hai river separating North and South Vietnam on 10/31/62. He was a member of a North Vietnamese border crossing team charged with supporting the Viet Cong with medicine ammunition and other material.
  • Interrogation of an officer in the 60th Battalion 1st Viet Cong regiment. He deserted and turned himself into GVN forces in 4/63
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Nguyen Nua a member of the 603rd battalion who was captured in Quang Ngai province in 1/60 and the interrogation of Nguyen Bat Cdr of Company 2 603rd Battalion who was also captured in Quang Ngai province in 1/60.
  • Interrogation of senior Sgt Dnn Lot a member of the 117th Transportation Company of the Rear Services Section VC 5th Military region. He was captured on 4/28/64 at Son Bua village, Tra Ban district Quang Ngai province by ARVN forces
  • (Diff) Interrogation of a Signal Platoon leader in the Viet Cong 5th Military region. He surrendered to ARVN in May of 1962.
  • An intelligence summary issued by US MACV J-Z Staff Saigon on 2/20/67 which deals with the 559th Transportation Group, (Diff) A summary of infiltration data issued by the US Embassy Saigon on 2/9/65.
  • Interrogation reports of VC agents dispatched by the maritime infiltration unit of Hanoi's intelligence directorate. The unnamed individuals were captured aboard a junk on 7/5/61
  • (Diff; 2 copies) Interrogation of four North Vietnamese soldiers who were all members of the 95th Regiment of the 325th NVA Div. They were intercepted in mid-1965.
  • An intelligence summary based on the interrogation of numerous VC agents captured along the coast of South Vietnam during June and July 1961
  • (Diff) Interrogation of a member of the 80th Battalion of the North Vietnamese Army. He was captured by South Vietnamese forces late in 1964 in Quang Tri province.
  • Interrogation of a private first class in the 2nd Battalion 101st regiment of the 325th Div of the North Vietnamese Army. He deserted his unit and turned himself into South Vietnamese authorities in mid-1965 at a district town in Kontum province
  • (Diff) Interrogation of five VC cadre Nguyen Chuc, Huynh Tink, Nguyen Dong, Truong Van Hao and Lam Dua, who were captured on a sampan in the port of Danang on 6/5/61.
  • This report contains information concerning the infiltration and activities of Battalion 9 Regiment 18 Division 325 in South Vietnam
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Dang Van To a VC deserter who had been a communications cache prior to his desertions 6/62.
  • Interrogation of a member of the 20th Transportation Battalion 325 NVA Div. He deserted his unit and turned himself into ARVN forces in the Fall of 1965 in Pleiku province
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Pham Ngot a VC soldier who infiltrated into South Vietnam in 4/62. He voluntarily surrendered to GVN forces on 1/4/63 at Ca Dao village in Quang Ngai province.
  • Interrogation of a member of the 34th Battalion 32nd Regiment of the North Vietnamese Army. He was captured by South Vietnamese forces in 11/65 in Pleiku province
  • (Diff) Intelligence summary of prisoner debriefs issued by the J-2 Staff of MACV HQ Saigon on 4/20/65.
  • Interrogation of a member of the 22nd Regiment and the interrogation of an officer of the 22nd Regiment. Both men were captured in South Vietnam in February and December 1966, respectively
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Tran Quoc Dan a Viet Cong Battalion Cdr and former North Vietnamese Army officer. He surrendered to GVN forces on 2/11/63.
  • Interrogation of a member of the Duc Long 2 Battalion 250th Regiment of the North Vietnamese Army. He deserted and turned himself into South Vietnamese forces in Huoc Long province in the Spring of 1966
  • (Diff) Further interrogation of Tran Quoc Dan a former officer of the North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong Battalion Cdr. He surrendered to GVN forces on 2/11/63.
  • Interrogations of two deserters both of whom were members of the 2nd Battalion of the 33rd Regiment of the 320th Div of the North Vietnamese Army. They both deserted their unit and turned themselves into South Vietnamese authorities in early 1966
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Huynh Duc Tha a Viet Cong Lt. And Company Cdr of the 3rd Company 60th Battalion 1st Viet Cong Regiment. He deserted and turned himself into GVN forces on 4/23/63.
  • Interrogation of a member 66th Regiment of the 304th Div of the North Vietnamese Army. He was captured in late 1965 by South Vietnamese forces after the battle of Hill 85 in Pleiku province
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Le Van Thanh a Signal Platoon leader in the VC 5th Military region. He surrendered to ARVN on 5/24/62.
  • Interrogation of an officer in the 6th Regiment of the North Vietnamese Army. He was captured by South Vietnamese forces in 3/66 in Quang Tri province
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Tran Thien Squad member of the 800th Viet Cong Battalion who was captured on 7/11/64 by GVN forces.
  • A summary of infiltration data issued by the US Embassy Saigon on 2/7/65.
  • Interrogation of private first class in the 37th Battalion 18B Regiment of the 325th Div of the North Vietnamese Army. He was captured by US forces in 3/66 in Pleiku province
  • (Diff) Interrogation of four North Vietnamese soldiers Nguyen Trung Hop, Nguyen Van Mieng, Nguyen Van Giap, and Nguyen Van Dung who were all members of the 95th Regiment of the 325th NVA Div.
  • Interrogation of a member of a reconnaissance company of the Reconnaissance Battalion of the 95th Regiment of the 325th Div. He was wounded and captured by US forces in mid-1966 in Pleiku province
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Nguyen Van Thanh member of 1st Squad 1st Platoon 4th Company of the 808th Battalion of the North Vietnamese Army. He was captured by South Vietnamese forces on 12/2/64 in Quang Tri province.
  • Preliminary interrogation of an officer in the North Vietnamese Army 98th Support Regiment
  • (Diff) Item 100 Interrogation of Nguyen Duc Xe a private first class in the 5th Company 2nd Battalion 101st Regiment of the 325th Div of the North Vietnamese Army. He deserted his unit and turned himself into South Vietnamese authorities on 6/23/65 at Dak To district town in Kontum province.
  • Follow-up interrogation of an officer of the North Vietnamese Army of the 96th Support Regiment
  • (Diff) Item 101 Interrogation of Nguyen Xuan Dai member of 4th Combat Support Company 9th Battalion 1st Regiment of the 325th Div of the North Vietnamese Army. He was wounded in the arm and wrist during an attack on a South Vietnamese government post in Binh Dink province on 1/17/66 and captured by South Vietnamese forces after the attack.
  • Interrogation of a private first class and rifleman in the 3rd Battalion 141st Infantry Regiment of the 312th Infantry Div of the North Vietnamese Army. He was captured in 1966
  • (Diff) Item 102 Interrogation of Nguyen Ngoc tri a member of the 1st Company 20th Transportation Battalion 325th NVA Div. He deserted his unit and turned himself into ARVN forces on 9/13/65 in Pleiku province.
  • Item 103 Interrogation of Hoang Thien Ho assistant squad leader and corporal in the 2nd Squad 1st Platoon 3rd Company 334th Battalion 32nd Regiment of the North Vietnamese Army. He was captured by South Vietnamese forces on 11/20/65 in Pleiku province
  • (Diff) Item 103 Interrogation of an officer at the 5th Battalion 24th regiment of the 304th Div. He was captured by US forces in the Tou Morong area of Kontum province in mid-1966.
  • Interrogation of three deserters all private first class in the 4th Battalion 88 Regiment 308th Div of the North Vietnamese Army. They deserted and turned themselves into South Vietnamese authorities in mid-1966
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Nguyen Van Dong a member of the 22nd Regiment and the interrogation of senior Capt. Nguyen Song Phuc the operating and training officer of the 22nd Regiment. Both men were captured in South Vietnam in February and December 1966 respectively.
  • Interrogation of non-commissioned officer 64th Regiment (also known as the 3rd Regt) of the 320th NVA division. He was captured during the summer of 1966 by ARVN in I Corps; second report is from a South Vietnamese intelligence operative
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Nguyen Van Nhu a member of the 7th Squad 3rd Platoon 1st Company of the Duc Long 2 Battalion 250th Regiment of the North Vietnamese Army. He deserted and turned himself into South Vietnamese forces at Bu Dop village, Bu Duc district in Phuoc Long province on 3/9/66.
  • Interrogation of NCO of the 3rd Battalion 52nd Regiment of the 320th Division of the North Vietnamese Army was captured in 11/66
  • (Diff) Interrogations of two deserters Nguyen Ngoc Xuan and Do Trong Tien both of whom were members of the 2nd Battalion of the 33rd Regiment of the 320th Div of the North Vietnamese Army. They both deserted their units and turned themselves into South Vietnamese authorities in 1/66.
  • Interrogation of an NCO in the 165th Regiment of the 312th Div. He was captured in early 1966
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Dina Van My a gunner in the 21st Company 66th Regiment of the 304th Div of the North Vietnamese Army. He was captured on 11/24/65 by South Vietnamese forces after the battle of Hill85 in the Ia Drang area of Pleiku province.
  • Interrogation of Nguyen Van Vinh Lt and political officer in the 6th regiment of the North Vietnamese Army. He was captured by South Vietnamese forces on 3/1/66 in Hai Lang district of Quang Tri province.
  • Interrogation of NCO of 803rd Regiment of the 324th B Div. He deserted his unit and turned himself into South Vietnamese authorities in mid-1966
  • (Diff) Report of an interrogation operative who was evaluated as a fairly reliable source. The information he reported was derived from his personal observation.
  • Interrogation of Le Xuan Chuyen a Lt.Col. in the North Vietnamese Army and Assistant Chief of Staff and Chief of Operations of the 5th Viet Cong Div. He deserted his unit and turned himself into South Vietnamese authorities on 8/2/66
  • (Diff) Interrogation of Nguyen Van Dong a private first class in the 10th Light machinegun Squad 1st Company 7th Battalion 18B Regiment of the 325th Div of the North Vietnamese Army. He was captured by US forces on 3/31/66 near Chu Phong Mt, Pleiku province.
  • Interrogation of Vo Trong Dien member of reconnaissance Company of the Reconnaissance Battalion of the 95th Regiment of the 325th Div. He was wounded and captured by US forces on 6/16/66 in the Ia Drang area of Pleiku province.
  • (2 copies) Translation of a captured document picked up by elements of the US 1st Battalion 5th Regiment 25th Infantry Div on 2/5/67. Translation was verified on 2/13/67 by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon
  • (Diff) Preliminary interrogation of 2Lt. Nguyen Khac Thanh of the North Vietnamese Army 2nd Company 3rd Battalion of the 98 Support Regiment. He defected to the Laotian Armed Forces (FAR) at Attopeu Laos on 4/9/67.
  • Interrogation of Nguyen Cong Navan a private first class and rifleman in the 7th Squad 9th Platoon 13th Company 3rd Battalion 141st Infantry Regiment of the 312th Infantry Div of the North Vietnamese Army. He was captured in 3/66.
  • Interrogation of Nguyen Van Chuc Lt and a platoon leader of the 2nd Platoon 8th Company 5th Battalion 24th Regiment of the 304th Div. He was captured by US forces in the Tou Morong area of Kontum province on 6/10/66.
  • Interrogation of three deserters Tran Van The, Tran Xuan Dat and Nguyen Huy Cong all private first class in the 11th Squad 1st Company 4th Battalion 88th Regiment 308th Div of the North Vietnamese Army. They deserted and turned themselves into South Vietnamese authorities on 5/20/66.
  • Interrogation of Ta Van Dan squad leader 5th Squad 2nd Platoon 18th Signal Company 64th regiment (also known as the 3rd Regt) of the 320th NVA Div. He was captured on 8/6/66 by ARVN in I Corps; second report is from a South Vietnamese military intelligence operative who is evaluated as a very reliable source.
  • Interrogation of Le Xuan Ngoc finance clerk 3rd Battalion 52nd Regiment of the 320th Div of the North Vietnamese Army. He was captured on 11/21/66.
  • Interrogation of Hoang Kim Son a Sgt in the 165th Regiment of the 312th Div. He was captured in 2/66.
  • An analysis of captured communist documents issued by the G-2 Staff of the South Vietnamese 23rd Infantry Div II Corps Area HQ on 8/11/66. The documents on which the study is based are provided. They were captured by a tactical intelligence platoon of the 23rd Div on 8/11/66 in Darlac province. The translation of the analysis and the documents was verified by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon on 8/26/66.
  • Interrogation of Vo Hong Van corporal and assistant squad leader of the 6th Squad 2nd Platoon 18th Company 803rd Regiment of the 324th B Div. He deserted his unit and turned himself into South Vietnamese authorities in 9/66.
  • Interrogation of le Xuan Chuyen a Lt. Col in the North Vietnamese Army and assistant chief of staff and chief of operations of the 5th Viet Cong Div. He deserted his unit and turned himself into South Vietnamese authorities on8/2/66.
  • Translation of captured communist document picked up by elements of the US 199th Light Infantry Brigade in 2/67. The translation was verified on 2/14/67 by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon.
  • Translation of captured communist document picked ny elements of the US 1st Battalion 5th regiment 25th Infantry Div on 2/5/67. Translation was verified on 2/13/67 by the Document Exploitation Center US MACV HQ Saigon.
  • Viet Minh Policy document on Post-Geneva strategy probably issued by the Central Committee of the Lao Dong Party to the eastern interzone of Nam Bo in 11/54.
  • Vietnamese communist documents on strengthening communist cells in South Vietnam (probably mid-1956).
  • Intelligence report from Vietnamese source. This report was part of a document which was a statement made by a Vietnamese communist (VC) regional committee cadre captured late in 1959.
  • Lao Dong Party instructions on the unification of the financial administration in Nam Bo 3/54. The item is a translation of a captured document on the financial committee of Nam Bo which was issued by the Lao Dong Party's central office of the South.
  • Document purportedly issued by Lao Dong Party central committee for guidance of cadres in GVN zone. Spring 1956.
  • Viet Minh collaboration with the Hoa Hao and penetration of the Cao Dai and agricultural organization in the Plaine des Jarres 10/55.
  • Intelligence report of 1/60
  • (2 copies) Intelligence report on command relationships between the Lao Dong Party and the central office for South Vietnam. Date (?) probably before late 1964 arrival of Nguyen Chi Thanh.
  • (2 copies) Intelligence summary on Lao Dong central committee membership of the central office for South Vietnam.
  • The following is a translation of a series of articles which appeared in the Vietnamese language newspaper Nhan Dan (The People) in Hanoi beginning 1/25/65. The series is entitled "Thirty-five years of revolutionary struggle by our party."
  • (2 copies) Intelligence summary based on information from Vietnamese source. The summary is based on information from resources available to the source: rallied communist cadres agents infiltrated into the communist party structure and from captured documents particularly from the southwestern provinces of Vietnam on Nam committee pre 1960.
  • A document announcing the creation of the central office for South Vietnam. This is a Lao Dong Party document dated 6/7/51 and signed Trung Nam.
  • The following is a report on the interrogation of a returnee of the 316th Regt dated 8/30/67.
  • The following report on the interrogation of a North Vietnamese defector dated 8/16/67. Source was a corporal in the 4th Dn of the 95C Regt.
  • The following is a report on the interrogation of a North Vietnamese who returned to government of Vietnam forces in 4/67, The source served in the North Vietnamese Army in the 29th Regt 325C Div.
  • The CRIMP Document - Attached is a copy of the so-called CRIMP Document which takes its name from the fact that it was captured by allied forces conducting Operation CRIMP north Saigon in early 1966. Internal evidence suggests that it is the notebook of a high-level political cadre recording his impressions of various communist policy statements. It amounts to a history of the early stages of the insurgency as seen through knowledgeable communist eyes. The document is hard to date but from internal evidence it seems to have been written sometime around early 1963.
  • Translation of a letter dated 3/66 presumably written by Le Duan First Secretary of the Lao Dong Party central committee and member of the Hanoi politburo. It was captured by units of the 173rd Airborne Brigade 1/21/67 during Operation Cedar Falls. Released to the press by the US Mission at Saigon 3/125/67.
  • Talk of General Vinh - A talk by General Nguyen Van Vinh chief of staff of the North Vietnamese High Command and chairman of the Lao Dong's reunification department made before the Viet Cong Fourth Central Office (COSVN) Congress in 4/66. It was captured by US forces in Ninh Thuan province in early 1967.
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 4 April 1987) - (No 5 May 1987) & - (No 6 June 1987)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 7 July 1987) - (No 8 August 1987) & - (No 9 September 1987)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 10 October 1987) - (22 June to 31 December 1987) & - 2 Copies (No 12 December 1987)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 1 January 1988) - (No 2 February 1988) - (No 3 March 1988) & - (No 4 April 1988)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 5 May, No 6 June, No 7 July & No 8 August 1988) - (No 10 October 1988) - (No 11 November 1988) & - (No 12 December 1988)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 4 April 1989) - (No 5 May 1989) & - 2 Copies (No 11 November 1989)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 2 February 1990) - (No 3 March 1990) - (No 4 April 1990) & - (No 5 May 1990)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 6 June 1990) - (No 7 July 1990) - (No 8 August 1990) & - (No 9 September 1990)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 10 October 1990) - (No 11 November 1990) & - (No 12 December 1990)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 2 February 1991) - (No 3 March 1991) - 2 Copies (No 4 April 1991) & - (No 5 May 1991)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 6 June 1991) - 2 Copies (No 8 August 1991) & - (No 9 September 1991)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 10 October 1991) - (No 11 November 1991) & - 2 Copies (No 12 December 1991)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN 2 Copies (No 1 January 1992) - 2 Copies (No 2 February 1992) & - 2 Copies (No 3 March 1992)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN 2 Copies (No 4 April 1992) - 2 Copies (No 5 May 1992) & - 2 Copies (No 6 June 1992)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 7 July 1992) - (No 8 August 1992) - (No 9 September 1992) & - (No 10 October 1992)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 11 November 1992) & - 2 Copies (No 12 December 1992)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 1 January 1993) - 2 Copies (No 2 February 1993) - 2 Copies (No 3-5 March, April & May 1993) & - (No 6 June 1993)
  • FBIS JPRS Report - - East Asia Vietnam: TAP CHI CONG SAN (No 7 July 1993) - (No 8 August 1993) - (No 9 September 1993) - (No 10 October 1993) & - (No 11 November 1993)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (23 June 1987)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (5 January 1990) - (16 January 1990) - (23 January 1990) - (31 January 1990) - (8 February 1990) - (20 February 1990) & - (27 February 1990)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (8 March 1990) - (14 March 1990) - (22 March 1990) - (28 March 1990) - (30 April 1990) & - (7 May 1990)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (17 May 1990) - (25 May 1990) - (14 June 1990) - (15 June 1990) - (25 June 1990) & - (29 June 1990)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (16 July 1990) - (25 July 1990) - (3 August 1990) - 2 Copies (5 September 1990) - (13 September 1990) & - 2 Copies (14 September 1990)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (5 October 1990) - (16 October 1990) - (25 October 1990) - (27 November 1990) - (29 November 1990) - (11 December 1990) & - (26 December 1990)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (4 January 1991) - (12 February 1991) - (13 February 1991) - Only Cover Sheet (14 February 1991) - (7 March 1991) - (14 March 1991) & - (28 March 1991)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (5 April 1991) - (16 April 1991) - (26 April 1991) - (8 May 1991) - (20 May 1991) - (31 May 1991) & - (19 June 1991)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (11 July 1991) - (29 July 1991) - (1 August 1991) - (12 August 1991) - (19 August 1991) & - (5 September 1991)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (20 September 1991) - (4 October 1991) - (31 October 1991) - (7 November 1991) - (20 November 1991) & - (10 December 1991)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - 2 Copies (10 December 1991) & - (20 December 1991)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (14 January 1992) - (28 January 1992) - (19 February 1992) - (26 February 1992) - (17 March 1992) & - (8 April 1992)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (8 April 1992) - (16 April 1992) - (23 April 1992) - (15 May 1992) & - (29 May 1992)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (10 June 1992) - (30 June 1992) - (7 July 1992) - (17 July 1992) - (6 August 1992) & - (12 August 1992)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (21 August 1992) - (6 October 1992) & - (22 October 22)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (30 October 1992) - (23 November 1992) - (18 December 1992) & - (30 December 1992)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (15 January 1993) - (16 February 1993) - (17 March 1993) - (25 March 1993) & - (7 May 1993)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - Only Cover Sheet (24 May 1993) - (22 June 1993) - (20 July 1993) - (26 July 1993) - Only Cover Sheet (23 August 1993) & - (30 August 1993)
  • FBIS JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia - - (16 September 1993) - (6 October 1993) - (5 November 1993) - (4 February 1994) & - (18 February 1994)
  • Daily Report Supplement
  • FBIS-Far East (No.24 [4S] - 1966)
  • FBIS - APA Daily Report (18 October 1972 No 203 Supp 25)
  • FBIS - APA Daily Report (7 June 1976 Vol IV No 110 Supp 42)
  • FBIS - APA Daily Report (7 July 1976 Vol IV No 131 Supp 42)
  • JPRS - - JPRS-SEA-85-010 (No.11 November 1984) - JPRS-SEA-85-103 (No.4 April 1985) & - JPRS-SEA-85-114 (No.5 May 1985)
  • JPRS - - JPRS-SEA-85-068 (No.2 February 1985) - JPRS-SEA-85-130 (No.6 June 1985) & - JPRS-SEA-85-165 (No.8 August 1985)
  • JPRS - - JPRS-SEA-86-034 (No.11 November 1985) - JPRS-SEA-86-040 (No.12 December 1985) & - JPRS-SEA-90-002-L (East Asia) Published 9 February 1990
  • Vietnam Translation Publications - - (2 Copies) JPRS 67622 (25 April 1976) & - (2 Copies) JPRS 67444 (May 1976)
  • JPRS Country Report - - JPRS 75579 Vietnam Report No.2185 (Fifty Years of VCP History) Published 28 April 1980
  • JPRS Country Report - - JPRS 75579 Vietnam Report No.2185 (Fifty Years of VCP History) Published 28 April 1980
  • JPRS Country Report - - JPRS 78611 Vietnam Report No.2291 (SRV 7th National Assembly Membership) Published 27 July 1981
  • Translation
  • JPRS 80968 (Vietnam: The anti-US resistance war for national salvation 1954-1975: military events) Published 3 June 1982
  • Maps Book published by the Directorate of Intelligence from the Office of Basic and Geographic Intelligence a division of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) USA.
  • Vietnam Maps - - South Vietnam (Provincial Maps) September 1967
  • Vietnam Maps - - South Vietnam (Provincial Maps) February 1973 - - Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Publication prepared for the use of US Government officials and the format, coverage and content are designed to meet their specific requirements.
  • Folder 9A
  • A Reference Aid - - Council of Ministers of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (CR 77-10004 January 1977), CIA, USA
  • Folder 9B
  • A Reference Aid - - Directory of Officials of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (CR 80-15659 December 1980) from the National Foreign Assessment Center, CIA, USA
  • A Reference Aid - - Directory of Officials of Vietnam (CR 83-14688 Supersedes CR 80-15659 October 1983) from the Directorate of Intelligence, CIA, USA
  • A Reference Aid
  • Directory of Officials of Vietnam (CR 85-12955 Supersedes CR 83-14688 July 1985) from the Directorate of Intelligence, CIA, USA
  • Directory of Officials of Vietnam (LDA 88-13512 Supersedes CR 85-12955 August 1988) from the Directorate of Intelligence, CIA, USA
  • Paper/w Map Series issued by the Office of Ocean Affairs, Bureau of oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs in the Dept of State. The principal analyst for this study: Robert W. Smith
  • Paper/w Map Series - - (2 Copies second series with two identical maps) Limits in the Seas No.117 Straight Baseline Claim: China - - A United States Mission In Vietnam Study Publication
  • Saigon-Vietnam Study
  • Viet Cong Use of Terror (Revised and updated March 1967)
  • Political of The South Vietnam National Liberation Front (October 1967)
  • Viet-Nam Documents & Research Notes is a research service issued by the Joint United States Public Affairs Office (JUSPAO) in Saigon. Most of the contents includes information relating to Southern Viet Cong and North Vietnamese affairs.
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • Document No.9 - "The same historical chain" forward under the glorious banner of the October Revolution (December 1967)
  • Document No.11 - Viet Cong youth activities (December 1967)
  • Document No.12 - Pacification and the Viet Cong reaction (January 1968)
  • Document No.13 - Out of rice, ammunition and bandages: notes of a VC veteran (January 1968)
  • Document No.14 - NLF thoughts on peace negotiations, world policies a cadre's notes on a high level 1967 reorientation course (January 1968)
  • Document No.15 - Troop training and combat competition campaign - an emulation plan (January 1968)
  • Document No.16 - The problems of a dispensary (January 1968)
  • Document No.17 - Rice tassels and potato rows: Viet Cong goals for production (February 1968)
  • Document No.18 - Sharpening the third prong: an increase of Viet Cong proselyting (February 1968)
  • Document 20 - 'The new situation and mission': A Viet Cong training document (March 1968)
  • Document 21 - Organizations and committees formed by the Viet Cong during the 1968 lunar new year offensive (March 1968)
  • Document 22 - 'Time-opportunity': The uprising appeal of Viet Cong leaflets (March 1968)
  • Document 23 - Viet Cong political geography (March 1968)
  • Document 24 - Women in the winter-spring campaign (April 1968)
  • Document 25 - The Quang Da farmers' association: A provincial activity plan (April 1968)
  • Document 33 - On North Viet-Nam's 1968 state plan (May 1968)
  • Document 34 - 'The party in command': political organization and the Viet Cong armed forces (May 1968)
  • Document 35 - 'People's revolutionary council' in rural areas (June 1968)
  • Document 36-37 - North Vietnam's role in the South (June 1968)
  • Document 38 - The sixth resolution, central office of South Viet-Nam (July 1968)
  • Document 39 - Indoctrination notes on peace talks (July 1968)
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • (2 Copies) Document No.40 - The central office of South Viet-Nam (August 1968)
  • Document No.41 - The leadership of the national liberation front (August 1968)
  • Document No.42 - Political program of the Viet-Nam alliance of national democratic and peace forces (September 1968)
  • Document No.43-44 - Friction between Northern and Southern Vietnamese: Directives urge standing 'shoulder-to-shoulder with our kith-and-kin brothers' (September 1968)
  • Document No.45 - The processes of revolution and the general uprising (October 1968)
  • Document No.46 - On political and ideological indoctrination against desertion and surrender (October 1968)
  • Document No.47 - "People's revolutionary administrations": A progress report (December 1968)
  • Document No.48 - North Viet-Nam's newfound policy (December 1968)
  • Document No.49 - Viet Cong economic and financial missions in one province (January 1989)
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • Document 51 - "Let us be grateful to Karl Marx and follow the path traced by him (February 1969)
  • Document 52 - An activities plan for village revolutionary administration (February 1969)
  • Document 53 - "Plan for strengthening the vast rear base and the vast front line": North Viet-Nam's state plan for 1969 (March 1969)
  • Document 54 - "Make the religion-proselyting task a routine activity": A plan for one district (March 1969)
  • Document 58-59 - Self-sufficiency: a duty of cadre and combatant (May 1969)
  • Document 60 - Provisional revolutionary government: The broadcast record (June 1969)
  • Document 61-62 - " 'Decisive victory': Step by step, bit by bit" (June 1969)
  • (2 Copies) Document 63 - Truong Chinh: "Weaknesses, shortcomings and mistakes" in agricultural co-operatives (June 1969)
  • Document 64 - Summer 1969: A Viet Cong study of the situation and prospects (July 1969)
  • Document 65 - Public presentation of US prisoners of war (August 1969)
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • Document No.67 - An elaboration of the eight-resolution central office of South Viet-Nam (September 1969)
  • Document No.68 - Two speeches by General Vo Nguyen Giap (November 1969)
  • Document No.69 - Truong Chinh's speech on the 15th anniversary of the Bao Anh Viet-Nam (December 1969)
  • Document No.70 - The party's military line is the ever-victorious banner of people's war in our country by General Vo Nguyen Giap (January 1970)
  • Document No.71 - Under the party's banner, Viet-Nam's military art has constantly developed and triumphed by Col. General Van Tien Dung (January 1970)
  • Document No.72 - Party leadership is the cause of the growth and victories of our army by Lt. General Song Hao (January 1970)
  • Document No.73 Ideological deficiencies and lowered combat effectiveness (February 1970)
  • Document No.74 - "Vietnamization . . . the path leading to collapse" (February 1970)
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • Document No.76 - Forty years of party activity (March 1970)
  • Document No.77 - Instruction on propaganda studies and activities to help in the study of comrade Le Duan's work (June 1970)
  • Document No.77 - Under the glorious party banner, for independence, freedom, and socialism, let us advance and achieve new victories by Le Duan (April 1970)
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • Document No.78 - On North Viet-Nam's 1970 state plans (May 1970)
  • Document No.80 - The Indochinese people's summit conference April 24-25, 1970 The Broadcast record (June 1970)
  • Document No.79 - Vietnamese communists observe Lenin centenary: Speeches of Le Duan, an NLF official, and Truon Chinh (May 1970)
  • Document No.82 - A preliminary report on activities during the 1969 autumn campaign (August 1970)
  • Document No.81 - COSVN resolution No.14 October 30, 1969 (July 1970)
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • Document No.84 - A brief chronology of momentous facts and events in the history of the Democratic Republic of Viet-Nam 1945 to 1970 (September 1970)
  • Document No.5 - The DRV's 1970 celebrations of its August-September anniversaries As reported by Hanoi Press and Radio (November 1970)
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • Document No.86 - The DRV's allies join in its 1970 anniversary celebrations Part I The National Liberation Front and the Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Viet-Nam echo North Viet-Nam's claims and pledges (December 1970)
  • Document No.87 - Developing Vietnamese military science an address by General Vo Nguyen Giap (December 1970)
  • Document No.89 - The "local military task" in North Viet-Nam (February 1971)
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • Document No.91 - The 19th plenary session of the central committee of the Viet-Nam workers party and its reference documents (March 1971)
  • Document No.92 - The decline of VC capabilities in sub-region 5, COSVN in 1969-1970 (April 1971)
  • Document No.94 - ideological problems within the people's liberation armed forces (May 1971)
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • Document No.95 - "The DRV elects its fourth national assembly" Part I
  • Document No.97 - Communist "repression" in South Vietnam-Part I (August 1971)
  • Document No.97 - Communist "repression" in South Vietnam-Part II (August 1971)
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • Document No.98 - "World situation and our party's international mission" As seen from Hanoi 1960-1964 (September 1971)
  • Document No.99 - The study of COSVN Resolution 10 (October 1971)
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • Document No.100 - The Ho Chi Minh image 1969-1971 Part I Chapters I, II, III (October 1971)
  • Document No.100 - The Ho Chi Minh image 1969-1971 Part II Chapters IV and V (October 1971)
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • Document No.101 - The "Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Viet-Nam (PRGRSV)"-Part I Preparing to form the PRG (January 1972)
  • Document No.101 - The "Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Viet-Nam (PRGRSV)"-Part II The founding conference of the PRG (January 1972)
  • Document No.101 - The "Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Viet-Nam (PRGRSV)"-Part III The first nine months of the PRG (9 January 1972)
  • Document No.101 - The "Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Viet-Nam (PRGRSV)"-Part IV The PRG's "diplomatic offensive" This is the last of four research notes describing the "Provisional Revolutionary Government" and some of the activities conducted in its name 1969 to 1971
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • Document No.102 - The People's Revolutionary Party of South Viet-Nam (PRPSVN)-Part I (February 1972)
  • Document No.102 - The People's Revolutionary Party of South Viet-Nam (PRPSVN)-Part II COSVN's 1969-1970 attempt to revitalize the PRP (February 1972)
  • Document No.102 - The People's Revolutionary Party of South Viet-Nam (PRPSVN)-Part III The 1971 reindoctrination of the PRP (February 1972)
  • Viet-Nam Document & Research Notes
  • Document No.104 - The "local forces and army recruiting in North Viet-Nam (March 1972)
  • Document No.114 - VWP-DRV leadership 1960-1973-Part II The government (July 1973)
  • Document No.115 - COSVN Directive 03 (September 1973)
  • Misc Publications
  • South Viet-Nam Background Data (July 1971)
  • Biographical Book on key officials of the Lao Dong Party (North Vietnam-6-73)
  • Viet-Nam - Religious liberty and human right: a continuing cause for concern - by the Jubilee Campaign UK & USA (Jubilee Campaign 1992)
  • Misc Publications - - South Vietnam - Official standard names gazetteer; United States Board on geographic names 212429, prepared in the Geographic Names Div, US Army Topographic Command, Washington D.C. (May 1971)
  • NIS Gazetteer North Vietnam [For official use only] prepared in the Office of Geography Dept of the Interior Coordinated by the Central Intelligence Agency, Washington D.C. (August 1964)
  • NIS Gazetteer North Vietnam [For official use only] prepared in the Office of Geography Dept of the Interior Coordinated by the Central Intelligence Agency, Washington D.C. (August 1964)
  • Political alignments of Vietnamese nationalists [DRF Master File Copy] OIR (Office of Intelligence Research) Report No. 3708 prepared by the Dept of State, Div of Research for Far East OIR (October 1, 1949)
  • The Viet Cong: Communist party and cadre (Research Report) prepared by the United States Information Agency Div of Research and Reference Service, R-74-66 (April 1966)
  • The aims of the present struggle of our party and nation (Article from journal) (February 1960)
  • PAVN policy towards defectors/POWS's from the History of the Vietnam War on Microfilm originally from the Asian Survey (Circa January 1968)
  • Biographic - Information on Vietnamese personalities: Participants in Spring 1975 campaign (undated)
  • Biographic - Vietnamese personalities noted in Vietnam: History of the bulwark B2 Theatre Vol.5: Concluding the 30-Years War (undated)
  • Translations on Vietnam No.1865 JPRS 68244 (26 November 1976)
  • United States State Dept Working Paper - Evidence Of North Vietnamese Role In The War In South Vietnam. Reviewed by Honorable Frank E. Evans US Representative from Colorado.
  • Misc Publications - - MEMO: The organization, activities, and objectives of the communist front in South Vietnam (22 September 1965)
  • Misc Publications
  • The "Liberation Front" in South Vietnam B(VN)7 (June 1966)
  • (Document) analyzing the Communist fear of military action - appearing in Hoc Tap: Binh Duong Provincial Party Publication (August 1960)
  • (Document) New US-Diem scheme and the prospects for the South Vietnam Revolutionary Movement - appearing in Hoc Tap: Binh Duong Provincial Party Publication (January 1962)
  • (Document) Some crucial points in the situation in the South in 1962 - appearing in Hoc Tap: Binh Duong Provincial Party Publication (January 1963)
  • Misc Publications
  • Part I - Nguyen Van Vinh writes on US war in Vietnam which is translation of the article entitled "With any type of war, the US Imperialists will surely fail and we will surely win" (July 1965)
  • (Document) The South Vietnamese revolution must be protracted, arduous and complex but will be victorious - appearing in Hoc Tap: Binh Duong Provincial Party Publication (February 1963)
  • (Document) Title missing (November 1976)
  • (A Secret Document) Classification changed to Unclassified. On Nguyen Ai Quoc (Now known as Ho Chi Minh alias Nguyen Tat Thanh; alias Ly Thuy; Mr. Cam Hoo) From 1945 INR Report
  • Misc Publications
  • The Viet Cong: The front technique R-13-67 prepared by the United States Information Agency Office of Policy and Research, Research Service (April 1967)
  • COSVN Resolution No.9 Absolute Secret [VC] Resolution issued by the 9th Conference of COSVN Copy No.18 (July 1969)
  • Misc Publications
  • (Document) Democratic Republic of Vietnam: Cabinet Ministers 1945-1973
  • Vietnam-Look back in acrimony (Article) appearing in the Far eastern Economic Review (October 1982)
  • VIETNAM-DRV Generals suggest cautious strategy in coming year
  • FBIS TRENDS (December 1974)
  • President Ho Chi Minh's testament * Appeal and last tribute of the Central Committee of the Viet Nam Workers' Party. Prepared by the Foreign languages Publishing House, Hanoi (1969)
  • Photocopy of President Ho Chi Minh: A summary chronology (From 14 August 1945 to 20 December 1946) (August 1985)
  • Photocopy of Ho Chi Minh's "will" prepared by the Hanoi VNA International Service in English (September 1969)
  • E-Mail from Davery; Subj: Government establishes new districts in Kon Tum 2 Pages (May 3, 1994)
  • E-Mail from Davery; Subj: Vo Van Kiet holds working session with state inspectorate (February 8, 1994)
  • Misc Publications - - (Article) Translation of a Vietnamese article - Why did the South Vietnamese people and army win a great victory and the Americans and their puppets suffer great defeat during the 1965-1966 dry season? (June 1966)
  • North Vietnam (21 July 1965)
  • North Vietnam (14 September 1965)
  • South Vietnam (24 February 1966)
  • North Vietnam (23 May 1966)
  • North Vietnam (27 May 1966)
  • North Vietnam (4 August 1966)
  • North Vietnam (4 and 5 August 1966)
  • North Vietnam (8,9, and 10 August 1966)
  • North Vietnam (16,17, and 18 August 1966)
  • North Vietnam (2 September 1966)
  • North Vietnam (9 September 1966)
  • South Vietnam (20 September 1966)
  • North Vietnam (5 October 1966)
  • North Vietnam (21 October 1966)
  • South Vietnam (26 October 1966)
  • North and South Vietnam (8 November 1966)
  • South Vietnam (29 November 1966)
  • North Vietnam (2 December 1966)
  • South Vietnam (8 December 1966)
  • South Vietnam (12 December 1966)
  • North Vietnam (3 January 1967)
  • North Vietnam (4 January 1967)
  • North Vietnam (17 January 1967)
  • North Vietnam (18 January 1967)
  • FBIS Special Report (Declassified) - - Special Report on Communist Propaganda. Provisional Revolutionary Government and the People's Revolutionary Party in South Vietnam (24 July 1969)
  • Photocopy of article titled 'More of the same' - Party congress switches leaders but skirts policy issues by Murray Hiebert published in the Far Eastern Economic Review (July 1991)
  • E-Mails (Declassified) from United States Department of State
  • Documents showing the distribution of the 7th central Committee
  • Original and photocopy of article from FBIS TRENDS titled Vietnam: Party congress reveals contention, leadership disarray (10 July 1991)
  • Photocopy of article titled - For Vietnamese Party Congress Lifts few Hopes published in The Wall Street Journal (21 June 1991)
  • (2 Copies) Photocopy of article published in the Far Eastern Economic Review titled - 'Rewriting the future' - VIETNAM - Party's latest draft political report criticized (7 March 1991)
  • Photocopy of unclassified document titled - 'The Great Successes and Lessons of The Vietnamese Revolution', (undated)
  • FBIS-EAS Daily Report
  • (2 Copies) East Asia - Vietnam: raft Political Report (25 April 1991)
  • (2 Copies) East Asia - Vietnam: Seventh CPV Congress (26 June 1991)
  • (2 Copies) East Asia - Vietnam: CPV Congress Continues (2 July 1991)
  • (2 Copies) East Asia - Vietnam: More on CPV Congress (11 July 1991)
  • East Asia - Vietnam: (7 October 1991)
  • East Asia - Vietnam: (7, 8, 12 and 19 April 1994)
  • MEMO for Carl Ford Via: MAM, LH, Subj: The 7th Central Committee, Vietnam (15 August 1991)
  • (2 Copies) Documentation on the Viet-Nam Agreement (excerpts) Reprint from The Department of State Bulletin, Department of State, United States of America (DS 501 U6 No.208), undated
  • (Unclassified) INR Analysis, undated
  • Documentation on Viet-Nam Agreement (News Release for immediate release) prepared by the Bureau of Public Affairs, Department of State, Office of Media Services (January 24, 1973)
  • (Document) 'One-year implementation of the Paris Agreement on ending the war and restoring peace in Viet-Nam', prepared by the Embassy of Viet-Nam, Viet-Nam Information Office, Washington, D.C. (March 19, 1974)
  • Photocopy of document titled ' A PEACE DENIED - The United States, Vietnam and the Paris Agreement' by Gareth Porter, published by the Indiana University Press, undated
  • Photocopy of article titled 'SIXTY DAYS TO PEACE - Implementing the Paris Peace Accords, Vietnam 1973' by Walter Scott Dillard, published by the National Defense University, Ft. Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C., (1982)
  • (Document) marked in pencil as ICSC-Kissinger Press Conference, undated - Photocopy of Fact Sheet - Elements of Vietnam Agreement (January 24, 1973)
  • North Vietnam (26 October 1972) - (2 Copies) North Vietnam (5 March 1973) - North Vietnam (14 June 1973) & - North Vietnam (16 April 1976)
  • (2 Copies) China News Analysis 1235 - Vietnam's Party Congress And After (June 18, 1982)
  • Article by Nguyen Khac Vien titled ' The Economic Options of the 5th Congress', Hanoi, Vietnam Courier (1982)
  • Article by Gio Duc Ly Luan - 'Directive Issued Ob Study Of Fifth Party Congress Resolution, (May-June 1982)
  • Pencil notes and (2 Copies) of maps of Vietnam Provinces (June 1976)
  • (Unclassified) Intelligence Brief from the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, United States - Vietnam: Leadership reshuffle reflects continuity and change (April 28, 1982)
  • Article titled 'Vietnam: Le Duan rumored ill as signs of party discord mount' (February 17, 1982)
  • Article titled 'Vietnam: Party congress postponement suggests discord (November 5, 1981)
  • FBIS Report Vietnam (28 May 1982)
  • Photocopy of paper titled 'Vietnam's political course unchanged' SRV POL 12-3-1A (May 1982)
  • (2 Copies) Photocopy of article that appeared in AsiaWeek (magazine) titled 'VIETNAM: A Change of Course' (April 9, 1982)
  • (2 Copies) FBIS Report Vietnam (31 March 1982)
  • (Unclassified document) 'Vietnamese communist party (VCP) central committee members at Fifth Congress, undated
  • (Unclassified) from the Bureau of Intelligence and Research in the Department of State, United States - 'Vietnam: The fourth national congress of the Lao Dong Party' (March 17, 1976)
  • (2 Copies) (Unclassified) from the Bureau of Intelligence and Research in the Department of State, United States - 'Leadership and policies of a unified Vietnam' (August 4, 1976)
  • FBIS Vietnam (8 April 1982)
  • FBIS Vietnam (9 April 1982)
  • FBIS Vietnam (13 April 1982)
  • FBIS Vietnam (14 April 1982)
  • (2 Copies) SRV Party Structure chart, undated & - Socialist Republic of Vietnam Party and Government Structure chart; A Reference Aid prepared by the National Foreign Assessment center, Central Intelligence Agency, United States
  • FBIS - APA (Foreign Broadcast Information Service - Asia-Pacific) Daily Report. Daily Report volumes are published Monday through Friday in both paper version (mailed daily) and microfiche version (mailed weekly). The volumes are: I-People's Republic of China; II-Eastern Europe; III-Soviet Union; IV-Asia & Pacific; V-Middle East & North Africa; VI-Latin America; VII-Western Europe; VIII-Sub-Saharan Africa. The Daily Report can also be ordered from NTIS (National Technical Information Service, US Dept of Commerce). - Daily Report Supplement
  • (2 Copies) FBIS-APA (Text of central committee report to fifth VCP Congress 27 March 1982), April 9, 1982
  • FBIS (Foreign Broadcast Information Service) and JPRS (Joint Publications Research Service)
  • Analysis Report. Vietnam's communist party congress: A mirror of troubles (designated as For Official Use Only) (1 June 1982)
  • JPRS - Vietnam Report No.2367 (26 May 1982)
  • JPRS (Joint Publications Research Service) on Vietnam. FBIS (Foreign Broadcast Information Service
  • JPRS 81345 Vietnam Report No.2380
  • Materials on the fifth congress of the Vietnam Communist Party -Volume.1, FBIS (23 July 1982)
  • JPRS (Joint Publications Research Service) on Vietnam. FBIS (Foreign Broadcast Information Service
  • JPRS 81347 Vietnam Report No.2381
  • Materials on the fifth congress of the Vietnam Communist Party -Volume.2, FBIS (23 July 1982)

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Citation
United States Department of State Collection (408) Finding Aid, United States Department of State Collection, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University, https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=4080000000, Accessed 01 May 2026.

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4080000000, United States Department of State Collection, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University

Added: 04 Nov 2001 [Updated: 06 Mar 2023]