Senate Select Committee - XLVI

APPENDIX 5 - Selected Documents

The Committee examined hundreds of thousands of documents during its investigation. As the Committee requested of various Federal agencies that documents pertaining to the subject of POW/MIAs be provided, it received a massive volume of material. In addition, the Committee generated hundreds of documents, primarily transcribed deposition and hearing testimony.

Committee members and staff spent thousands of hours at the DIA, CIA, NSA, State Department, other agencies, and the National Records Center to review classified and unclassified military records stored there and reviewing materials and identifying documents needed for the Committee's work. To fill the Committee's blanket requests for materials, DoD established a Central Documentation Office for the single point collection of material requested by the Committee.

Much of the material was classified when investigators received it and some of it remains classified. In compliance with Senate procedures, all classified material was delivered to the Office of Senate Security where it was logged in, worked on and stored. All material still classified at the conclusion of the Committee's work was transferred to the National Archives for permanent storage. The material that was declassified, was redacted to protect the names of sources and the way the U.S. collects intelligence. Both classified and unclassified versions were sent to the Archives.

At the urging of the Committee and in response to a unanimous Resolution of the Senate, President Bush issued an Executive Order requiring Executive Branch agencies to declassify almost all material pertaining to the POW/MIA issue. The result was the declassification of more than one million documents. At publication time, these documents were being provided to the Library of Congress for microfilming and indexing, they will be available to the public for a nominal service fee.

To assist the public in understanding its work, the Committee was assisted by a specialist in archival indexing and storage. All Committee documents will have been cross-indexed for location of subject matter and physical location of actual documents. Excerpts from selected documents follow:

01/11/73 Kissinger to Bunker (ironclad guarantees)

01/26/73 Kissinger Meeting with League at White House

01/27/73 Paris Peace Agreements

01/27/73 Side Understandings

01/29/73 WASAG meeting (hoping for 40-41 POWs from Laos)

02/01/73 Nixon's letter on war reparations

02/02/73 Nixon to North Vietnam PM (Laos list is unsatisfactory)

02/01/73 DIA Analysis of Enemy Lists and List of 82

02/06/73 DIA Memo to Kissinger (talking points)

02/14/73 Joint Communique (creating joint economic commission)

02/21/73 Peace Agreement with Laos

03/13/73 WASAG Minutes (Laos POW concerns)

03/14/73 Kissinger Memo to Nixon (recommending bombing Laos)

03/21 and 03/22/73 DIA to Moorer on POWs and Moorer Cables

03/22/73 Godley to State (Embassy believes LPF hold POWs)

03/22/73 Embassy Demarche to Pathet Lao

03/22/73 Nixon Tapes

March 22, 1973, from 9:11 to 10:35 A.M.

03/23/73 Eagleburger Memo

03/27/73 Nixon Tapes

04/03/73 Richardson note to Rogers (questions, but on to MIAs)

04/05/73 Godley Cable to Rogers

04/06/73 Memo of Senator Brooke meeting with Soth Petrosy

04/12/73 Shields Press Conference

04/14/73 Bunker to State outlining priorities

05/01/73 Richardson Memo (phasing out POW/MIA Task Force)

05/23/73 Kissinger meeting with Le Duc Tho

05/24/73 Shields to Hill

06/13/73 Kissinger Press Conference

06/05/73 Hill to Clements (status changes)

07/17/73 Clements on Status Determinations

09/07/73 Kissinger testimony to Senate on MIAs

09/14/73 Laos Protocols signed

06/19/76 Vietnam to U.S. protest (linking aid to MIA resolution)

08/02/76 Habib Letter to Montgomery (Kissinger denial of offer)

11/13/76 Habib to Kissinger (Vietnam is linking aid to MIAs)

12/13/76 Montgomery Commission Report (Vietnam is linking issues)

09/25/85 Brooks Report

03/18/86 Gaines Report

05/27/86 Tighe Report

03/23/87 Bush to Perot Letter

04/08/87 Perot to Reagan Letter

Message 91922, 13 Mar 67, from Lieutenant General Wade, Air Force Chief of Staff/

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