Alexander Meigs Haig Papers A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress Prepared by Audrey A. Walker with the assistance of Bradley E. Gernand, Patrick M. Kerwin, and Sherralyn McCoy Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 2010 Contact information: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contact Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Manuscript Division, 2011 Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011082
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Alexander Meigs Haig PapersA Finding Aid to the Collection in the
Library of Congress
Prepared by Audrey A. Walker with theassistance of Bradley E. Gernand, Patrick M.
Collection SummaryTitle: Alexander Meigs Haig PapersSpan Dates: 1962-1982Bulk Dates: (bulk 1973-1982)ID No.: MSS75897Creator: Haig, Alexander Meigs, 1924-2010Extent: 161,000 items; 329 containers plus 140 classified and 1 oversize; 184 linear feetLanguage: Collection material in EnglishRepository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Abstract: Army officer and public official. Correspondence, briefing books, memoranda, notes,office files, speeches and writings, subject files, scrapbooks, photographs, and printed materialdocumenting Haig's service as military advisor to Henry Kissinger at the National Security Council,deputy assistant to President Richard M. Nixon for national security affairs, vice chief of staff ofthe United States Army, chief of Nixon's White House staff, NATO Supreme Allied CommanderEurope (SACEUR), and secretary of state in the Reagan administration.
Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's onlinecatalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and byoccupation and listed alphabetically therein.PeopleAbshire, David M.--Correspondence.Agnew, Spiro T., 1918-1996.Begin, Menachem, 1913-1992--Correspondence.Brezhnev, Leonid Ilʹich, 1906-1982--Correspondence.Brown, Harold, 1927- --Correspondence.Brown, Robert L. (Robert Lyle), 1920- --Correspondence.Carlucci, Frank Charles, 1930- --Correspondence.Carrington, Peter Alexander Rupert Carington, Baron, 1919- --Correspondence.Casey, William J.--Correspondence.Clark, William Patrick, 1931- --Correspondence.Cox, Archibald, 1912-2004--Correspondence.Davos, Ioannis, 1918- --Correspondence.Dyke, Charles W.--Correspondence.Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006.Goldberg, Sherwood D.Habib, Philip Charles, 1920-Haig, Alexander Meigs, 1924-2010.Harper, Robert E. (Robert Earl), 1908- --Correspondence.Joulwan, George A.--Correspondence.Kennedy, Richard Thomas, 1919- --Correspondence.Kissinger, Henry, 1923-Knowlton, William A. (William Allen), 1920- --Correspondence.Komer, R. W.--Correspondence.Korn, David A., 1930- --Correspondence.Luns, Joseph M. A. H. (Joseph Marie Antoine Hubert), 1911- --Correspondence.Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.Pappageorge, John G. (John George), 1931- --Correspondence.Pym, Francis, 1922-2008--Correspondence.Reagan, Ronald.Richardson, Elliot L., 1920-1999--Correspondence.
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Sancar, Semih, 1911- --Correspondence.Scowcroft, Brent--Correspondence.Shear, Harold E., 1918- --Correspondence.Sicherman, Harvey.Turner, Stansfield, 1923-2000--Correspondence.Weinberger, Caspar W.--Correspondence.Zeiner-Gundersen, H. F.--Correspondence.OrganizationsNational Security Council (U.S.)North Atlantic Treaty Organization.NSZZ "Solidarność" (Labor organization)United States. Dept of State.United States. Dept. of the Army. Office of the Chief of Staff.United States. White House Office.SubjectsArms transfers.Communism--El Salvador.Communism--Nicaragua.Energy policy--United States.Falkland Islands War, 1982.Hostages--Lebanon.National security--United States.Political candidates--United States.Political corruption--United States.Power resources--United States.Terrorism.Vietnam War, 1961-1975.Watergate Affair, 1972-1974.PlacesEurope--Defenses.Greece--Foreign relations--Turkey.Iran--Politics and government--1941-1979.Lebanon--Hostages.Middle East--Foreign relations--United States.Palestine--Politics and government--1948-Southeast Asia--Military policy.Southeast Asia--Politics and government,--1945-Soviet Union--Foreign relations--United States.Turkey--Foreign relations--Greece.United States--Economic conditions--1971-1981.United States--Foreign relations--Middle East.United States--Foreign relations--Soviet Union,
Administrative InformationProvenanceThe papers of Alexander Meigs Haig, army officer and public official, were given to the Library ofCongress by Haig in several installments between 1979 and 1982.Processing HistoryThe Haig Papers were processed in 1993. The finding aid was revised in 2010.
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TransfersItems have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of theLibrary. Audiotape recordings that do not contain national security information (unclassified) havebeen transferred to Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division. Photographs thatdo not contain national security information (unclassified) have been transferred to the Prints andPhotographs Division. All transfers are identified in these divisions as part of the Alexander MeigsHaig Papers.Copyright StatusThe status of copyright in the unpublished writings of Alexander Meigs Haig is governed by theCopyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).Access and RestrictionsRestrictions apply governing the use, photoduplication, or publication of items in this collection.Consult reference staff in the Manuscript Division for information concerning these restrictions. Inaddition, many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these itemsfor research use.Security Classified DocumentsGovernment regulations control the use of security classified items in this collection. ManuscriptDivision staff can furnish information concerning access to and use of classified material.Preferred CitationResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Containernumber, Aalexander Meigs Haig Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington,D.C.
1963-1965 Deputy special assistant to the secretary and deputy secretary of defense
1966-1967 Served in Vietnam
1968 Appointed deputy commandant of cadets, United States Military Academy,West Point, N.Y.
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1969-1970 Senior military advisor to the assistant to the president for national securityaffairs.
1970-1972 Deputy assistant to the president for national security affairs
1972 Named vice chief of staff, U.S. Army
1973 Appointed chief of White House staffResigned from U.S. Army
1974 Recalled to military service and appointed United States commander in chiefEurope and Supreme Allied Commander Europe at the North Atlantic TreatyOrganization
1979 Retired from North Atlantic Treaty Organization and U.S. Army
1980 Chief operating officer, United Technologies Corporation, Hartford, Conn.
1981-1982 Secretary of state, Reagan administration
1984 Published Caveat: Realism, Reagan, and Foreign Policy. New York: MacmillanPublishing Co.
1988 Ran unsuccessfully for Republication nomination for president
1992 Published with Charles McCarry Inner Circles. New York: Warner Books
2010, Feb. 20 Died, Baltimore, Md.
Scope and Content NoteThe papers of Alexander Meigs Haig, Jr., (1924-2010) span the years 1962-1982, with the largestconcentration between the years 1973-1982. The collection covers his years of service as militaryassistant to Henry Kissinger, deputy assistant to the president for national security affairs, chief ofWhite House staff, the brief period he was vice chief of staff of the United States Army, hisappointment as Supreme Allied Commander Europe, and his term as secretary of state during theReagan administration. The papers consist of briefing books, correspondence, memoranda andnotes, office files, speeches and writings, subject files, scrapbooks of photographs, and printedmatter.About thirty percent of the Haig Papers contains classified national security information. Thesedocuments have been separated from the collection and are maintained in the division's securityvault. Descriptive information about the papers is based on the unclassified portion of thecollection.The papers accumulated by Haig during his service at the National Security Council as militaryassistant to Henry Kissinger, 1969-1970, as deputy assistant to the president for national securityaffairs, 1970-1972, and as acting and later chief of White House staff, 1973-1974, have beengrouped together as White House Files. Most of the official papers from Haig's assignment at theNational Security Council and his first tour of duty at the White House relate to the trips that he
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made to assess the military and political situation in Southeast Asia. On some of these trips heaccompanied Henry Kissinger, and on others he served as an envoy of the president. The moreextensive of the trip records pertain to those made in January and April 1973 during thenegotiations for the peace agreement to end the war in Vietnam. Although Haig was vice chief ofstaff of the army, the documents are included with the White House Files because they weregenerated from a request made by the president. The remainder of Haig's early White House filesconsist of speeches, personal correspondence, including a large group of congratulatory lettersfollowing the announcement of his appointment as vice chief of staff of the army, and socialinvitations.When President Nixon appointed Haig as White House chief of staff following the resignations ofJohn Ehrlichman and H. R. Haldeman in the spring of 1973, Haig perceived his role to be that ofstaff coordinator. His responsibilities included reorganizing the White House staff and theexecutive branch so that the decision-making process would be decentralized and the cabinet morevisible, improving relations with Congress and the press, and facilitating the appointments to theexecutive-level vacancies that had followed Nixon's second inauguration. However, he was soonconfronted with the problems and ramifications of the Watergate scandal. The White House Filesfor the period May 1973 to September 1974 provide insight into the operations and atmosphere atthe White House during the last sixteen months of the Nixon administration and the transitionperiod to Gerald R. Ford's presidency. They reveal the impact of the Watergate investigations onthe daily activities of the staff, describing staff plans and strategies for both responding to thedemands and counteracting the effects of the scandal while maintaining the normal functions ofthe White House. Documents relating to Watergate, comprising about a third of the White Housepapers, touch on all facets of the controversy. Topics covered include congressional hearings,selection of legal staff, relations with the press, the presidential tapes, the threat of impeachment,the concept of executive privilege, trials of former White House staff and cabinet officials, and thefiring of the special prosecutor.Among the major domestic problems facing the Nixon administration featured in the files are theeconomy, the energy crisis, corruption charges against the vice president, and the president'spersonal finances. The dominant foreign topics covered by the files are the war in Vietnam andrelations with the Soviet Union. A large segment of the 1974 White House Files concerns theattempt of the Nixon administration to focus on international affairs despite the country'spreoccupation with the impeachment issue. These files document the trips Nixon made during thesummer of 1974 to the Middle East and to Belgium and the Soviet Union. Haig's chief of staff papersalso include an extensive memoranda file consisting of items to be discussed with the president,those needing presidential handwriting action, and memoranda from Haig to the president. Smallerfiles record the daily senior staff meetings, memoranda and plans for the reorganization of the staff,and personnel matters. The files for August and September describe events surrounding theresignation of Richard M. Nixon, personnel changes associated with the succession of Gerald Fordto the presidency, and the pardon of Nixon by Ford.Haig's papers representing the short duration in which he served as vice chief of staff of thearmy are limited to a few personal materials. These documents consist of correspondence,miscellaneous office files, papers relating to his promotion, social engagements, and speeches. Thespeeches extend from the fall of 1972 through commitments made while he was vice chief of staff,but which were fulfilled after Haig's return to the White House in May 1973.After overseeing the transition from the Nixon to the Ford administrations, Haig chose to returnto military life. In the fall of 1974, President Ford appointed him commander in chief of UnitedStates forces in Europe, and as the highest ranking American officer in Europe, Haig became theSupreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) of the military forces of the North Atlantic TreatyOrganization (NATO). One of the major problems facing NATO during Haig's tenure as SACEURwas the restructuring of the southern region command. Numerous briefing books, messages, andsubject files in the NATO series relate to the political situation in Turkey, the continuing conflictbetween Greece and Turkey and its impact on the military reintegration of Greece into NATO, and
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the implications of the turmoil in Iran for the defense of NATO's southern region. Other recurringissues reflected in the papers are the threat posed by the Soviet Union to the West and NATO'sfuture defensive capabilities. The NATO series contains a voluminous file of speeches, interviews,articles, and records of testimony before congressional committees pertaining to the restructuringof NATO, assessments of NATO's combat effectiveness, and its capacity to meet future militarydemands. Of particular note are the reports of the Long-Term Defense Program Task Force thatdefined NATO's role for the 1980s.As SACEUR, Haig had to act within a political and military framework. A large group of the NATOfiles are those of Robert L. Brown, the Department of State political adviser for international affairs(POLAD/INTAF). These documents consist of correspondence and informational memorandaprepared by Brown to keep Haig abreast of internal affairs in NATO and non-NATO countries, andthey also include memoranda on topics of general interest such as arms control, economics, andmilitary and political concerns. The POLAD files are supplemented by those of the special assistantsto the chief of staff (SPACOS) that focus on the political situation in Yemen, Zaire, and Iran, andby the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) alphabetical correspondencesubseries that contains letters from distinguished international political and military leaders.Many of the folders in the NATO series retain the internal arrangement devised by Haig's staff. Insome instances, folders have been combined or redescribed to facilitate retrieval by researchers.The document logs, which indexed items in each folder for most of the files in a continuous foldernumbering sequence, have been placed at the end of the papers because the folder referencenumbers have been discarded except for the administrative file. It retains the folder arrangement,but is preceded by a general subject index. A set of photographic scrapbooks that chronicled Haig'sactivities at NATO has been transferred to the Library's Prints and Photographs Division.At the time of Haig's resignation from NATO, there was considerable speculation in the press thathe would pursue a career in politics. Although Haig never made any political commitments, andformally announced to the press on 22 December 1979 that he was not a candidate for politicaloffice, the Transition File series contains several folders pertaining to assessments of a possiblecandidacy for president and to arrangements for speaking engagements. However, a major portionof the Transition File series relates to the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT). On 18 June1979 the negotiators for the SALT treaty reached an agreement based on the principle of equal andlower ceilings of strategic offensive arms. As an army officer and recently retired SACEUR, Haigwas one of several individuals invited by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and the SenateCommittee on Armed Services to present his views and recommendations concerning thecorrection of any deficiencies associated with the agreement and its impact on the national securityof the United States. The SALT files include background information used in preparing Haig'stestimony, drafts of his statement, and testimony of other individuals associated with nationalsecurity and defense.Following his election in November 1980, Ronald Reagan nominated Haig to be secretary of state.Papers relating to Haig's confirmation hearings from 9 to 15 January 1981 are included in theDepartment of State series. Many of the files highlight the strategy for securing confirmationdevised and implemented by Haig and a team of advisers headed by Joseph A. Califano, who servedas Haig's legal counsel. The documents assembled for the confirmation hearings span the years1962-1981. They consist of briefing books on significant events of Haig's life and the Nixonadministration, and thus anticipated the scope of questions expected to be raised regarding Haig'sprevious service at the White House. Topics covered are wiretapping by the government, eventsrelated to Watergate, covert activities in Chile, the pardoning of Richard Nixon, and bombings inCambodia. Papers representing the transitional period between the announcement of Haig'snomination and his assumption of duties are also a part of the Department of State series. They arecomposed of briefing books and papers on major domestic and foreign policy issues, files relatingto the proposed reorganization of the Department of State and Foreign Service, the reports of thetransition team, and personnel recommendations relating to the staffing of the Department of Stateand the appointment of United States ambassadors.
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The remainder of the Department of State files consists of Haig's personal and office files andpapers of his executive assistant, Sherwood D. Goldberg, and his speechwriter and policy analyst,Harvey Sicherman. The bulk of the secretary's office files are day files constituting a chronologicalrecord of events that dominated the Department's attention from 19 September 1980 to 5 August1982. These files, which elucidate various aspects of the formulation of American foreign policy,include briefing books, correspondence, cables and telegrams, memoranda between governmentofficials, memoranda of conversations, reports, the secretary's schedule, and press clippings.Situations and topics emphasized in the day files are international terrorism, western hostages inLebanon, trips by Secretary Haig, visits of foreign government representatives to the United States,arms sales, the Middle East and relations with Iran after the release of the American hostages,Communist influence in Central America, particularly the support of guerillas by the Soviet Unionand Cuba in Nicaragua and El Salvador, internal affairs in Poland in the wake of reforms initiatedby the trade union, Solidarity, and the role the United States played in the settlement of the disputebetween Great Britain and Argentina over the Falkland Islands. The day files are complementedby the secretary's country and topic subject files that centralize or expand some of the topicscovered in the day files and highlight additional foreign policy interests. The country subject filescontain extensive folders on China, Cuba, El Salvador, Israel, Iran, Lebanon, Namibia, Nicaragua,and Palestinian autonomy. Topic subject files on issues such as disarmament, technologicaldevelopments in military weaponry, and the use of nuclear force, illustrate the interrelationshipbetween foreign policy and national defense.The papers of Secretary Haig's executive assistant, Sherwood Goldberg, relate to theadministrative operations of the department and the appointments of ambassadors and executivepersonnel, and reflect his control of paperwork directed to the secretary. The staff files of hisspeechwriter and policy analyst, Harvey Sicherman, consist mainly of briefing books for trips andmeetings with foreign dignitaries and country subject files. The most extensive of these pertain tothe Middle East and include Philip Habib's 1981 mission and several files on Palestinian autonomy.The Miscellany series contains a substantial clipping file that chronicles Haig's career between1971-1982, with the bulk of the items relating to his service at the White House and at NATO. Alsoincluded in this series is a group of inventories that accompanied the Haig Papers to the Libraryof Congress.Correspondents in the Haig Papers include: David M. Abshire, Menachem Begin, Leonid Brezhnev,Robert L. Brown, Harold Brown, Frank C. Carlucci, Peter Alexander Rupert Carington BaronCarrington, William J. Casey, William P. Clark, Archibald Cox, Ioannis Davos, Charles W. Dyke,Sherwood D. Goldberg, Robert E. Huyser, George A. Joulwan, Richard T. Kennedy, William A.Knowlton, Robert W. Komer, David A. Korn, Joseph M.A. H. Luns, John G. Pappageorge, FrancisPym, Elliot L. Richardson, Semih Sancar, Brent Scowcroft, Harold E. Shear, Stansfield Turner,Caspar W. Weinberger, and Herbert F. Zeiner-Gundersen.
Arrangement of the PapersThe collection is arranged in seven series plus classified portions arranged in series:
• White House Files, 1969-1974• Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, 1971-1973• North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979• Transition File, 1974-1980• Department of State, 1962-1982• Miscellany, 1969-1979• Oversize, 1976-1978• Classified: White House Files, 1969-1974• Classified: Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, 1971-1973• Classified: North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979• Classified: Transition File, 1974-1980
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• Classified: Department of State, 1962-1982• Classified: Miscellany, 1969-1979• Classified: Oversize, 1976-1981• Classified: Tape Recordings, 1974-1979• Top Secret: White House Files, 1969-1974• Top Secret: North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command,, 1974-1979• Top Secret: Transition File, 1974-1980• Top Secret: Department of State, 1962-1982• Sensitive Compartmented Information (Top Secret): White House Files, 1969-1974• Sensitive Compartmented Information (Top Secret): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/
U.S. European Command, 1974-1979• Sensitive Compartmented Information (Top Secret): Department of State, 1962-1982• Sensitive Compartmented Information (Secret): White House Files, 1969-1974• Sensitive Compartmented Information (Secret): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S.
European Command, 1974-1979• Sensitive Compartmented Information (Secret): Department of State, 1962-1982• Restricted Data (Top Secret): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command,
1974-1979• Restricted Data (Secret): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command,
1974-1979• Restricted Data (Secret): Department of State, 1962-1982• Restricted Data (Confidential): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European
Command, 1974-1979• Formerly Restricted Data (Top Secret): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European
Command, 1974-1979• Formerly Restricted Data (Secret): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European
Command, 1974-1979• NATO Classified: North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979• NATO Classified: Department of State, 1962-1982• NATO Classified: Restricted Data--Atomal (Secret) North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S.
European Command, 1974-1979• NATO Classified (Cosmic Top Secret): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European
Command 1974-1979
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Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX 1-39 White House Files, 1969-1974
Primarily White House chief of staff files, with some documents from earlierservice. Consists of appointment books and calendars, briefing books,correspondence, memoranda, notes, social invitations, speeches, speechrequests, telephone logs, subject files, trip reports, and newspaperclippings.
Arranged by presidential administration and therein by subject. Furtherdifferentiation is alphabetical or chronological as determined by file.
BOX 1-35 Richard M. Nixon Administration, 1969-1974
BOX 36 Transition of Administrations, Aug.-Sept. 1974
BOX 36-39 Gerald R. Ford Administration, Aug.-Sept. 1974
BOX 39-47 Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, 1971-1973Personal correspondence, speeches, social invitations, and a few
miscellaneous office files.Arranged alphabetically by subject or kind of material.
BOX 47-159 North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command,1974-1979Divided into two sections: personal file and Supreme Headquarters Allied
Powers Europe file. Consists of administrative files, briefing books,correspondence files, messages, political files, military reports, subjectfiles, and speeches and writings, including drafts, interviews, andcongressional testimony.
Arranged by subject or type of material and alphabetically or chronologicallytherein.
BOX 159-165 Transition File, 1974-1980General correspondence, correspondence pertaining to arrangements for
speaking engagements, a political file, papers relating to private affairsand correspondence, notes, transcripts of testimony, and printed matterrelating to preparations for Haig's appearance before the SenateCommittee on Foreign Relations regarding the Strategic Arms LimitationTreaty.
Arranged alphabetically by subject or type of material.
BOX 165-323 Department of State, 1962-1982Composed of files relating to the confirmation hearings for Haig's
appointment as secretary of state, transition files covering the interimbetween the announcement of his nomination and assumption of duties,and Haig's personal and office files and those of key assistants. The
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papers consist of briefing books, cables, correspondence, memorandaand notes, personnel files, reports and issue papers, subject files, andprinted matter.
Arranged by type of material and alphabetically or chronologically thereinas determined by file.
BOX 165-172 Confirmation Hearings, 1962-1981
BOX 173-175 Transition File, 1980-1981
BOX 175-293 Office Files, 1969-1982
BOX 294-299 Personal File, 1974-1982
BOX 300-323 Staff Files, 1979-1982
BOX 324-329 Miscellany, 1969-1979Biographical data, records of memberships in organizations, clippings
relating to Haig, inventories which accompanied the papers to the Libraryof Congress, a few extraneous papers of Frederic J. Brown, andmiscellaneous papers
Arranged alphabetically by subject and type of material.
BOX 330 Oversize, 1976-1978Office calendars for 1976 and 1978.
BOX CL 1-5 Classified: White House Files, 1969-1982Documents containing national security information removed from the
collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX CL 5 Classified: Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, 1971-1973Documents containing national security information removed from the
collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX CL 22 Classified: Transition File, 1974-1980Documents containing national security information removed from the
collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX CL 22-89 Classified: Department of State, 1962-1982Documents containing national security information removed from the
collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX CL 89-90 Classified: Miscellany, 1969-1979Documents containing national security information removed from the
collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
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BOX CL 91 Classified: Oversize, 1976-1981Documents containing national security information removed from the
collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX CL 92-96 Classifed: Tape Recordings, 1974-1979Audio tape recordings of speeches containing classified information. An
inventory of tapes is available in security vault.
BOX TS 1-4 Top Secret: White House Files, 1969-1974Documents containing top secret information removed from the classified
portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX TS 5-8 Top Secret: North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. EuropeanCommand, 1974-1979Documents containing top secret information removed from the classified
portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX TS 8 Top Secret: Transition File, 1974-1980Documents containing top secret information removed from the classified
portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX TS 8-14 Top Secret: Department of State, 1962-1982Documents containing top secret information removed from the classified
portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX SCI 1 Sensitive Compartmented Information (Top Secret): White HouseFiles, 1969-1974Documents containing sensitive compartmented information removed from
the classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material
BOX SCI 1 Sensitive Compartmented Information (Top Secret): North AtlanticTreaty Organization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing sensitive compartmented information removed from
the classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material
BOX SCI 1 Sensitive Compartmented Information (Top Secret): Department ofState, 1962-1982Documents containing sensitive compartmented information removed from
the classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material
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BOX SCI 2 Sensitive Compartmented Information (Secret): White House Files,1969-1974Documents containing sensitive compartmented information removed from
the classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material
BOX SCI 2 Sensitive Compartmented Information (Secret): North Atlantic TreatyOrganization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing sensitive compartmented information removed from
the classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX SCI 2 Sensitive Compartmented Information (Secret): Department of State,1962-1982Documents containing sensitive compartmented information removed from
the classified portion of the collection. Arranged in the same order asunclassified material
Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX RD 1 Restricted Data (Top Secret): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S.European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing restricted data, formerly restricted data, and NATO
restricted data (atomal) removed from the classified portion of thecollection.
BOX RD 1 Restricted Data (Secret): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S.European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing restricted data, formerly restricted data, and NATO
restricted data (atomal) removed from the classified portion of thecollection.
BOX RD 1 Restricted Data (Secret): Department of State, 1962-1982Documents containing restricted data, formerly restricted data, and NATO
restricted data (atomal) removed from the classified portion of thecollection.
BOX RD 1 Resticted Data (Confidential): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S.European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing restricted data, formerly restricted data, and NATO
restricted data (atomal) removed from the classified portion of thecollection.
BOX RD 1 Formerly Restricted Data (Top Secret): North Atlantic TreatyOrganization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing restricted data, formerly restricted data, and NATO
restricted data (atomal) removed from the classified portion of thecollection.
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BOX RD 1 Formerly Restricted Data (Secret): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing restricted data, formerly restricted data, and NATO
restricted data (atomal) removed from the classified portion of thecollection.
BOX NATO CL 1-27 NATO Classified: North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. EuropeanCommand, 1974-1979Documents containing NATO classified information removed from the
classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX NATO CL 27 NATO Classified: Department of State, 1962-1982Documents containing NATO classified information removed from the
classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX RD 1 NATOCL
NATO Classified: Restricted Data--Atomal (Secret) North AtlanticTreaty Organization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing NATO classified information removed from the
classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX NATO CTS 1 NATO Classified (Cosmic Top Secret): North Atlantic TreatyOrganization/U.S. European Command 1974-1979Documents containing NATO cosmic top secret classified information
removed from the classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
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Container List
Container Contents
BOX 1-39 White House Files, 1969-1974Primarily White House chief of staff files, with some documents from earlier
service. Consists of appointment books and calendars, briefing books,correspondence, memoranda, notes, social invitations, speeches, speechrequests, telephone logs, subject files, trip reports, and newspaperclippings.
Arranged by presidential administration and therein by subject. Furtherdifferentiation is alphabetical or chronological as determined by file.
BOX 1-35 Richard M. Nixon Administration, 1969-1974
BOX 1 Administration accomplishments, 1973Aircraft schedule, 23 Aug. 1973-8 Aug. 1974
(3 folders)Appointment of Haig as assistant to the president (later chief of White
House staff)Advice/problems, 2-16 May 1973Atmosphere at White House, early May 1973Connally, John Bowden, appointment as special consultant to the
president, 8-15 May 1973Departures of John Ehrlichman and H. R. Haldeman, 30 Apr.-22 May
1973Appointments and telephone memoranda file, 1972-1974
Appointment books1972-1973
(2 folders)BOX 2 1973-1974
(3 folders)BOX 3 1974, travel
Meetings and telephone calls record (typewritten logs)May 1973-Jan. 1974
(9 folders)BOX 4 Feb.-Aug. 1974
(5 folders)Telephone memoranda
Apr. 1973-Feb. 1974(3 folders)
BOX 5 Mar.-Aug. 1974(2 folders)
Brooke Subcommittee See Container 27, Watergate, House ofRepresentatives, Subcommittee on Government Activities
Calley, William Laws, Mar. 1974Correspondence
Chronological
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Jan. 1969-May 1973(4 folders)
BOX 6 June 1973-Mar. 1974(6 folders)
BOX 7 Apr.-June 1974(5 folders)
BOX 8 July 1974(2 folders)
Form letters, 1973Miscellaneous, 1974, undatedSamples of correspondence, 1969-1973
Congratulatory letters on military promotions, 1969-1972Thank-you letters, 1971-1973
Dash, Samuel See Container 29, Watergate, Senate Select Committee onPresidential Campaign Activities
Domestic Council, 1973-1974Ellsberg, Daniel, trial of, 1971-1973Ervin, Sam J. See Container 29, Watergate, Senate Select Committee on
Presidential Campaign ActivitiesForeign affairs
Cambodia, white paper on, Sept. 1973General, 1972-1974
(2 folders)Middle East
General, 1973Meir, Golda, visit to United States, 1 Nov. 1973
Haldeman, H. R., visit to White House, 6 Sept. 1973Issues
Budget for fiscal year 1975, 1973, undated(1 folder)
197223 June, Surrogate Group foreign policy briefing, Washington,
D.C.19 Oct., National War College, Washington, D.C.
197330 June, Pepperdine University, Los Angeles, Calif.1 Aug.,"60 Minutes" Mike Wallace interview, Columbia
Broadcasting System, briefing book12 Sept., United States Department of Agriculture Graduate
School Annual Faculty Dinner, Washington, D.C.BOX 19 19 Oct., Sol Feinstone Lecture, United States Military Academy,
West Point, N.Y. (rescheduled for spring 1974)28 Oct., "Face the Nation," Columbia Broadcasting System8 Nov., testimonial dinner for Samuel H. Young, Nineteenth
Congressional District, Illinois5 Dec., Presidential Appointees Dinner, Washington, D.C.7 Dec., National Association of Manufacturers Dinner,
Washington, D.C.8 Dec., Gridiron Club Dinner, Washington, D.C.1974Jan., interview, "Bill Moyers' Journal," Public Broadcasting
System, Washington, D.C.7 Feb., Financial Leaders Group (Gabriel Hange), New York, N.Y.12 Feb., Lincoln Day Address, Bala Cynwyd, Pa.20 Feb., Conference Board, Federal City Club, Washington, D.C.11 Mar., Evans/Novak Political Forum, Washington, D.C.16 Mar., Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Washington, D.C.11 Apr., Republican Women's Federal Forum, Washington, D.C.Apr., speech before Devine Group of "Republican Loyalists,"
Washington, D.C.
White House Files, 1969-1974Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 18
BOX 20 5 May, "Issues and Answers," American Broadcasting Co.,Washington, D.C., briefing book
16 May, interview, U.S. News and World Report21 May, Dutch Treat Club, New York, N.Y.23 May, briefing for presidential spokesmen, Washington, D.C.23 May, presidential appointees briefing, Washington, D.C.1 June, St. John's Military Academy, Delafield, Wis.5 Aug., briefing for White House staff, Room 450, Executive Office
Building, Washington, D.C.25 Aug., Annual Reunion of Red River Valley Fighter Pilots
Association, Las Vegas, Nev.Presidential speech drafts
Energy speech, Jan, 1974Miscellaneous, 1970-1974, undatedPrayer Breakfast, 31 Jan. 1974State of the Union, 1973-1974
DraftsBuchanan, Patrick J., Nov. 1973-Jan. 1974
(2 folders)BOX 21 Circulated to staff, 10 Jan. 1974
Colson, Charles W., defense in Dr. Lewis Fielding break-in case, 1974Cost of investigation, Nov. 1973Cox, Archibald, Oct. 1973 See also Container 29, "Saturday Night
Massacre"Executive privilege prior to Alexander P. Butterfield testimony, July
1973BOX 27 Federal Bureau of Investigation interviews, Mar. 1974
House of RepresentativesCommittee on the Judiciary
Impeachment inquiry, Mar.-Apr. 1974Open meetings, 1-2 May 1974Presidential letters, Feb.-June 1974Submission of recorded conversations by Richard M. Nixon, 30 Apr.
1974Subpoenas and related correspondence, 1974
White House Files, 1969-1974Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 22
Subcommittee on Government Activities, 1973Impeachment
Press reaction, 1974Procedural details, Jan. 1974Proposed articles of impeachment, undatedWhite House organization to counter
May-July 1974BOX 28 Aug. 1974
Krogh, Egil, affidavit, May 1973Lawyers
Miscellaneous, 1974, undatedSearch for counsel for the president, Dec. 1973-1974St. Clair, James
Correspondence, Feb.-Mar. 1974District Court papers, 1974Summation before House of Representatives Committee on the
Judiciary impeachment inquiry, 18 July 1974Supreme Court brief for Richard M. Nixon, July 1974
Sullivan, John J., Mar.-May 1974White House legal staff organization, Nov.-Dec. 1973Wright, Charles A., Aug.-Oct. 1973
Legal fees for staff, 1973-1974Miscellaneous, 1974, undatedMitchell, John and Maurice Stans trial, 1974Press coverage
Associated Press and United Press International wires, 1974Miscellaneous, 1973
BOX 29 Presidential press conferences, Sept.-Oct. 1973Research, 1973-1974Richardson, Elliot L., Oct. 1973 See also Container 29, "Saturday Night
Massacre""Saturday Night Massacre," 20 Oct. 1973 See also Container 26, Cox,
Archibald; and Container 29, Richardson, Elliot L.Inquiry into dismissal of special prosecutor, 6 Nov. 1973Press conference, Haig and Charles A. Wright, 23 Oct. 1973Press reactionProblems with new attorney generalResignations
Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign ActivitiesExecutive privilege, May-July 1973Requests to the president, 1974Subpoena for Haig, May 1974Testimony, May 1973 (Charles Colson, John Ehrlichman, and H. R.
Haldeman)Special prosecutor
Appointment of new special prosecutor, 19 Dec. 1973BOX 30 Requests, Dec. 1973-Aug. 1974
White House Files, 1969-1974Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 23
Speech, Apr. 1974Drafts
(2 folders)Game plan
Staff advice, 1973-1974Statement of president following rejection of proposal to have John C.
Stennis authenticate summation of tapes, 19 Oct. 1973Support groups
American Bar Association, Chesterfield Smith letter, 30 Oct. 1973Citizens Committee for Fairness, 1974General, 1974
Tapes issueCustodian of tapes, April 1974Dean, John, testimony re tapes, 1972-1973
(2 folders)Eighteen and one-half minute gap, Nov. 1973Notes and background for Haig testimony before grand jury, 5 Dec.
1973Press reaction to release of tapes, 1974Requests by special prosecutor, Dec. 1973-Mar. 1974
BOX 31 Subpoenas duces tecumAffidavit of Richard M. Nixon, drafts, 1973Responses to, 1973-1974Supreme Court ruling, 24 July 1974Transcript of testimony, U.S. District Court
9 Nov. 1973 (J. Fred Buzhardt, H. R. Haldeman, Lawrence M.Higby, Susan D. Yowell)
26-27 Nov. 1973 (Rose Mary Woods)28 Nov. 1973 (Rose Mary Woods and J. Fred Buzhardt)
White papers, 1973(2 folders)
White House staff See also Container 16, White House announcementsBuchanan, Patrick J., 1974Correspondence, selected, Aug. 1973-Feb. 1974
Washington, D.C., 12-14 Mar. 1973Autograph and photograph requests, Oct. 1972-June 1973Awards and honors, etc., 1972-1973Chieu, Mrs. M. L., case of, 1972-1973Contingency funds, 1972-1973
BOX 40 Correspondence, Jan.-Apr. 1973A-L
(8 folders)BOX 41 M-Z
(6 folders)Delinquent debts owed Department of the Army, congressional inquiry into,
1973Donaldson, John W., court-martial case, 1971Job satisfaction in defense (military) organizations questionnaire, 1973Joulwan, George A., 1973, undatedMilitary parade reviews, 1973, undatedMilitary procedures and regulations
Washington, D.C.3-7 Dec., Army Commanders Conference, Washington, D.C.Dec., army speech
197323 Jan., Golden Slipper Club, Philadelphia, Pa.24 Jan., Project Managers' Conference, Officers Club, Ft. elvoir, Va.2 Feb., Seminar on the Modern Volunteer Army, Philadelphia, Pa.
Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, 1971-1973Container Contents
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6 Feb., Texas Members of the National Advisory Committee forEmployee Support of the Guard and Reserve, Houston, Tex.
10 Feb., Strategic Studies Center, Stanford Research Institute/Foreign Policy Research Institute, Airlie House, Warrenton, Va.
Washington, D.C.8 Mar., Association of U.S. Army Buffet, Fort Myers, Va.24 Mar., 97th U.S. Army Reserve, Washington, D.C.30 Mar., U.S. Army 96th Armor Ball, Bolling Air Force Base Officers'
Club, Washington, D.C.5 Apr., Association of the United States Army, New York Chapter, New
York, N.Y.12 Apr., Loyola College Alumni Banquet, Baltimore, Md.18 Apr., American Society of Military Comptrollers National
Symposium, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C.BOX 47 24 Apr., Alfred Landon Lecture Series, Kansas State University,
Manhattan, Kan.24-26 Apr., speeches at Ft. Knox, Ky., and Ft. Campbell, Ky.30 Apr., Military Assistance Officer Command and Staff Course,
Pentagon, Washington, D.C.12 May, Joint Civilian Orientation Conference, Washington, D.C.24 May, Fordham University Club of Washington D.C., Washington,
D.C.24 May, Notre Dame Alumni Association, Washington, D.C.27 May, Niagara University, Niagara University, N.Y.2 June, St. Johns Military Academy, Delafield, Wis.5 June, Graduation Banquet, United States Military Academy, West
Point, N.Y.15 June, Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Telephone call log, Jan.-Feb 1973Travel vouchers, 1972-73Wexler, Edward I., case of, 1973
BOX 47-159 North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command,1974-1979Divided into two sections: personal file and Supreme Headquarters Allied
Powers Europe file. Consists of administrative files, briefing books,correspondence files, messages, political files, military reports, subjectfiles, and speeches and writings, including drafts, interviews, andcongressional testimony.
Arranged by subject or type of material and alphabetically or chronologicallytherein.
BOX 47-48 Personal File, 1974-1979
BOX 47 Appointment as Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR)Correspondence, 1974-1979, undated
Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, 1971-1973Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 28
Draft replies by Patricia McKee, undated(2 folders)
Abshire, David M., 1975-1978, undatedAllen, James R., 1975-1979Allen, Lew, 1976-1979Apel, Hans, 1978-1979Ashmore, Edward, 1975-1979Averoff-Tossizza, Evangelos, 1976-1979"A" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(4 folders)Bagely, David H., 1975-1978Barnett, Frank R., 1975-1979Bayülken, U. Halûk, 1975-1979Behr, Robert M., 1975-1976Ben-Meir, Joseph, 1977Bernard, Henri, 1977-1978Berry, Sidney B., 1976-1979
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Betz, Jean, 1977-1979Birrenbach, Kurt, 1978-1979Blaker, James R., 1978Blanchard, George, 1975-1979
(1 folder)BOX 78 (1 folder)
Blixenkrone-Møller, O., 1975-1977Boeynants, Paul E. Vanden, 1975-1979Boorstein, Daniel J., 1976-1979Bourges, Yvon, 1975-1978Bostyn, R., 1976-1978Boyes, Jon L., 1976-1979Bradley, Gene, 1976-1979, undated
BOX 79 Brown, Harold, 1977-1979Browning, George M., 1975Bush, George, 1975-1976Bushner, Roland, 1977-1979Butler, H. D. G., 1975-1976Byrne, Thomas R., 1975-1976"B" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(6 folders)BOX 80 (1 folder)
Caldwell, William B, 1975-1978Calladay, Martin G., 1976-1977Callaway, Howard H., 1975-1977Cameron, Neil, 1977-1979Campen, S. I. P. van, 1977-1979Cantlay, George B., 1975-1978Cardoso, Pedro A. G., 1978Carhart, Thomas, 1977-1978Carlucci, Frank C., 1975-1976Carlton, Paul K., 1976-1977Carrington, Peter Alexander Rupert, Baron Carington, 1976-1977Carter, James E., 1978-1979Carver, George A., 1975-1978, undatedCarver, Michael, 1975-1976Cavalera, Francesco, 1978-1979Chambers, Anne Cox, 1978Charnley, W. J., 1975-1978Chayes, Antonia Handler, 1977-1978Chevignard, Jacques, 1975-1976Churchill, Winston S., 1977Clarke, Bruce C., Jr., 1977-1978
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Clarke, Bruce C., Sr., 1975-1979(2 folders)
BOX 81 (2 folders)Cleland, John R. D., 1975-1977Clements, William P., 1975-1976Cocklin, Robert F., 1976-1979Collins, Gerald W., 1976-1978Collins, John M., 1977-1978Cooper, John S., 1976-1977Copley, Gregory R., 1975-1979Corbert, Hugh, 1977Cotter, David R., 1976-1977Crekillie, Armand F. E., 1975-1979Cromer, Rowley, 1978-1979Cronian, Dannie J., 1978Crowe, Phillip K., 1975Crowley-Milling, Denis, 1977-1979Cucino, Andrea, 1975-1977Cushman, John H., 1975-1978"C" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(3 folders)BOX 82 (2 folders)
Danson, Barnett J., 1976-1979Davies, Lancelot B., 1976-1978Davison, Michael S., 1975, undatedDavos, Ioannis, 1976-1979Dean, John G., 1976-1977Decker, George H., 1975-1979Denton, Jeremiah A., 1975-1977DePuy, William E., 1976-1977Deshormes, Philippe, 1975-1979
(2 folders)Dextraze, Jacques A., 1975-1977Dinneen, Gerald P., 1977-1978Dobol, Theodore, 1975-1977Dodge, Charles G., 1975-1976
BOX 83 Doehring, Carl, 1975-1979Domröse, Lothar, 1976-1979Donnet, Baron M., 1976-1978Dougherty, Russell E., 1975-1977Drake, Charles F., 1976-1978Dubois, Abel, 1975-1977Duncan, Charles W., 1978-1979Duquemin, Gordon J., 1975-1977Dux, Michael J., 1976-1979"D" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(4 folders)
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Eade, George J., 1975-1977Eaker, Ira, 1976-1979Eanes, Antonio dos Santos Ramalho, 1976-1978, undatedEllis, Richard H., 1975-1978Ellsworth, Robert, 1975-1976Elslande, Renaat van, 1975-1977Emerson, Harry E., 1975-1977Evans, David, 1977-1979Evans, William J., 1977-1978Evren, Kenan, 1976-1979
BOX 84 "E" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Falls, Robert H., 1977-1979Federmann, Yekutiel X., 1977-1979Feldman, Trude, 1975-1976Ferber, Ernest, 1975-1976Ferrante, Francesco, 1976-1978Firestone, Leonard K., 1975-1976Flanigan, Peter M., 1975-1978Foltz, Charles S., 1977-1979Ford, Gerald R., 1974-1977Forrester, Eugene P., 1976-1978Frank, James E., 1975-1977Freitas-Cruz, Geoffrey de, 1975-1978Frenkel, Marvin A., 1977Fromont, George, 1977Frye, Alton, 1975-1978Fuller, Marvin D., 1975-1976, undatedFurlong, Raymond B., 1975-1978"F" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(2 folders)Gainey, H. Perry, 1975-1977, undatedGard, Robert G.,1975-1979Genscher, Hans Dietrich, 1977
BOX 85 Gibbs, Roland, 1976-1978Ginn, Rosemary L., 1976-1977Giordano, Carmine P., 1975-1978Glitman, Maynard W., 1977-1979Goldin, Milton, 1975-1977Goldsborough, George J., 1977-1978Gomes, Francisco da Costa, 1975-1976Gottlieb, Henning, 1977Gould, Kindon, 1975-1976Gravely, Samuel L., 1978-1979Gruenther, Alfred M., 1975-1978"G" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(3 folders)
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Halligan, William J., 1978-1979Hamre, Severre L. B., 1976-1979Hansen, Rolf, 1975-1979Hardy, J. E. G., 1976-1978Hartman, Arthur A., 1977-1979Hasenkamp, Bruce H., 1976-1977Haugé, Gabriel, 1974-1975Hayes, Thomas F., 1976-1979Heiser, Rolland V., 1975-1979Hermann, Robert J., 1977-1978Heslinga, Raymond J. W., 1975-1979Hildebrandt, Horst, 1975-1977Hildreth, Jan, 1976-1978Hill, Gordon, 1978-1979
BOX 86 Hill-Norton, Peter, 1975-1977Hillenbrand, Martin J., 1975-1979Hoeber, Amoretta M., 1977-1979Hoffman, Hugh F. T., 1975-1977Hoffman, Martin R., 1975-1976Holloway, James L., 1976-1978Hoose, Harned Pettus, 1975-1976Humblet, F., 1978-1979Humphery, Andrew, 1976-1977Huyser, Robert E., 1975-1979, undated
(2 folders)"H" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(4 folders)BOX 87 (1 folder)
Isik, Hasan Esat, 1978"I" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Johnson, James A., 1975-1979Johnston, Means, 1974-1975Jolliff, Wade A., 1975-1979Jones, David C., 1975-1979Jordan, Amos A., 1976-1978Jorgensen, Knud, 1977-1979Joulwan, George A., 1975-1978, undatedJungius, James, 1978-1979"J" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Kasfikis, Marcos, 1978-1979Kidd, Issac C., 1975-1978Killick, John, 1976-1979King, Frank, 1976-1978Kinter, William R., 1976-1979Kissinger, Henry, 1975-1978Kitson, Frank E., 1978
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Klein, Julius, 1975-1977(2 folders)
BOX 88 Knowlton, William A., 1975-1978Komer, Robert W., 1976-1978, undated
(2 folders)Korn, David A., 1975-1976, undatedKraemer, Fritz G. A., 1975-1976Krieps, Emile, 1976-1978Kristensen, G. Kjaer, 1978-1979Kruisinga, R. J. H., 1978Kubisch, Jack B., 1976-1977Kyler, Frederick C., 1975"K" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
BOX 89 Lewin, Terrance, 1975-1978Ligget, Robert, 1975-1976Longerstaey, Edouard, 1977-1979Longino, Thomas D., 1975-1978Lord, Winston, 1977-1979Lovestone, Jay, 1975-1978Lowenstein, James G., 1977-1979Luns, Joseph M. A. H., 1975-1979
(2 folders)Lynch, James A., 1977-1979"L" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(3 folders)MacArthur, Douglas, 1977-1978Madre, Jean de, 1975-1978Maiziere, Ulrich de, 1978-1979Manning, Bayless, 1975-1977Marique, Medecin, 1975-1979Marshall, Andrew W., 1975-1979Maurim, Francois, 1975Mayer, Charles T., 1975-1979Mayer, William J., 1977-1978
BOX 90 Maynard, Nigel, 1976-1977
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McAlister, Robert C., 1977-1979McAuliffe, Eugene V., 1975-1977McDonough, Joseph C., 1975-1978Menzies, Arthur, 1975Meredith, Edward B., 1975-1978Mery, Guy, 1975-1979Merzyn, Gerhard, 1975-1976Metcalf, Arthur G. B., 1977-1979Meyer, Edward C., 1977-1979, undatedMiddendorf, J. William, 1975-1976Miguel, Mario, 1977-1978Møller, Orla, 1976-1979Monyhan, W. J., 1975-1976Moog, John, 1975-1978, undatedMoore, Hal, 1975-1977Moore, Rodney, 1975-1976Moorer, Joseph P., 1975-1979Moorer, Thomas H., 1975-1979Morse, John H., 1975-1976Mulley, Fred, 1976-1978Mumford, William F., 1977-1978Murray, Robert J., 1975-1979"M" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(2 folders)BOX 91 (1 folder)
Negrette, Arthur J., 1975-1978Negroponte, John D., 1975-1977Nichols, Edward, 1976-1978Norstad, Lauris, 1975-1977Nutting, Wallace, 1975-1977"N" miscellaneous, 1975-1979O'Conner, John J., 1975-1979Oldfield, Barney, 1975-1979"O" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Pansa, Cedrino Paolo, 1975-1977Papazacharias, Evangelos, 1976-1977, undatedParmenter, Allen, 1975-1976Pashayan, Charles, 1975-1976Patton, George S., 1975-1979Pauls, Rolf F., 1976-1979Pauly, John W., 1977-1979Pearson, Willard, 1975-1977Penkava, Richard A., 1978-1979Peter, Karl, 1976-1978Petrignani, Rinaldo, 1978-1979
BOX 92 Pfaltzgraff, Robert L., 1977-1978
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Pinkham, Fred O., 1975-1977Pinto, Robert, 1976Pomery, Robert M., 1977-1979Post, Franz A. van der, 1976-1978Psallidas, George, 1977-1979Punzman, Karl, 1975-1977"P-Q" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(3 folders)Renson, G., 1976-1979Reynolds, Wayne R., 1976-1979Richardson, Elliot L., 1975Rienzi, Thomas M., 1975-1979Roberts, Frank K., 1975-1979Robertson, Norman, 1975-1977Rockefeller, Nelson A., 1974-1977Rogers, Bernard W., 1978-1979Roper, John, 1978-1979Rose, H. Chapman, 1975-1976Ross, Thomas B., 1977-1978Ruffini, Attilio, 1977-1979Rumsfeld, Donald H., 1975-1977, undatedRush, Kenneth, 1975-1976, undated"R" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(2 folders)BOX 93 (1 folder)
Sancar, Semih, 1975-1978Saunders, David C., 1975-1976Schlesinger, James R., 1975Schmidt, Helmut, 1976-1979, undatedSchnell, Karl, 1975-1978Scholten, Willem, 1978-1979Schönefeld, Helmut, 1975Schulze, Franz-Joseph, 1975-1979, undatedScowcroft, Brent, 1975-1976, undatedSeigle, John W., 1976-1978Seignious, George M., 1975-1979Sellinger, Joseph A., 1975-1979Shakespeare, Frank, 1975-1976Sharp, John, 1975-1976Shear, Harold E., 1978-1979, undatedShelton, Turner B., 1974-1975Shriver, Richard, 1976-1979, undatedSimonet, Henri, 1978Smallwood, Denis, 1975-1978, undatedSmith, DeWitt C., 1975-1979Smyser, William R., 1975-1978Søgaard, Paul, 1977-1979
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Staar, Richard F., 1976-1978Staercke, André de, 1975-1977Starry, Donn A., 1976-1979Steinhoff, Johannes, 1975-1979Stoessel, Walter M., 1976-1979Strausz-Hupé, Robert, 1976-1979
BOX 94 Swaney, Russel A., 1976"S" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(5 folders)Tasca, Henry J., 1976-1978Theodoropolous, Byron, 1976
BOX 95 Thimmesch, Nick, 1975-1976Thomas, Lowell, 1975-1977Thompson, W. F. K., 1975-1979Thurman, John R., 1976-1979Thurmond, Strom, 1975-1979Thyness, Paul, 1975-1978, undatedTighe, Eugene F., 1975-1979, undatedTomasuolo, Luigi, 1977Torczyner, Jacques, 1975-1978Toth, Robert, 1975-1976Train, Harry D., 1978-1979Treacher, John, 1976-1977, undatedTryggvason, Páll Ásgeir, 1975-1977Turner, Stansfield, 1975-1979Tuzo, Harry, 1975-1978Tyrell, Emmett R., 1977"T-U" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(3 folders)Vaccaro, Giuseppe M., 1978-1979Viglione, Andrea, 1975-1978"V" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(2 folders)Wallace, William D., 1977-1978Webb, William L., 1975-1978Weinel, John P., 1975-1978
BOX 96 Weiss, Seymour, 1976-1977West, Charles, 1974-1979West, William, 1976-1977Westmoreland, William C., 1975-1977White, Howard A., 1978-1979White, James J., 1976-1977Whiteley, Peter, 1977-1979Wickman, John A., 1975-1979Wijting, A. J. W., 1975-1979Williams, Robert R., 1977-1979Willms, John H., 1975-1976
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Wilson, Louis H., 1976-1979, undatedWilson, Samuel V., 1975Wimer, David J., 1975-1979Wohlstetter, Albert, 1978-1979Wolff, E. H., 1975Woodson, Benjamin N., 1978-1979Worner, Manfred, 1976-1978Wurth, Pierre, 1978-1979Wust, Harold, 1976-1978"W" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(3 folders)BOX 97 (1 folder)
Yerks, Robert G., 1975-1978Yorty, Sam, 1976-1977"Y" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Zais, Melvin, 1975-1976Zeiner-Gundersen, Herbert F., 1975-1979Zeira, Elli, 1977Zimmerman, Armin, 1975-1976"Z" miscellaneous, 1976-1979Unidentified, 1978-1979
(2 folders)Undated, State Department draft questions and answers
House of Representatives, Committee on Armed Services1 Mar. 197827 Feb. 1979
House of Representatives, Committee on Armed Services SpecialSubcommittee on NATO Standardization, Interoperability, andReadiness, 6 June 1978(5 folders)
BOX 156 (3 folders)Senate, Committee on Armed Services
June, "The Challenge for the West in a Changing StrategicEnvironment," NATO Review
Fall, "NATO's Forward Strategy: An Achievable Imperative," LeMonde Atlantique
Undated, "The ACE Agenda," Danish Army Yearbook1977
North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979Container Contents
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Sept., "NATO and ACE; Change and Challenges," WielschesEuropa
1978Apr., "Organizational and Command Relationships between
NATO and US Forces," Air War College Associate ProgramsAug., "NATO and the Security of the West," NATO Review
BOX 158 10 Sept., "The Soviet Nuclear Challenge and Western Security,"San Diego Union
Undated, "NATO and Our Future Security"1979
Mar., "NATO: Challenge and Response," Der WehrkundeMay-June, "NATO: An Agenda for the Future," NATO ReviewJune, "NATO and the West: Facing a Crucial Decade,"
Hamburger AbendblattUndated, article for Le SoirUndated, "Correlation of Forces: Challenge to the West"Undated, "NATO and the West: Facing a Crucial Decade,"
L'AuroreUndated, "NATO and the West: Facing a Crucial Decade,"
Readers DigestUndated, "NATO's Strategy: The Challenge Ahead," Air War
College Associate ProgramsUndated and untitled
By othersGalen, Justin, 1978
(4 folders)BOX 159 (1 folder)
BOX 159-165 Transition File, 1974-1980General correspondence, correspondence pertaining to arrangements for
speaking engagements, a political file, papers relating to private affairsand correspondence, notes, transcripts of testimony, and printed matterrelating to preparations for Haig's appearance before the SenateCommittee on Foreign Relations regarding the Strategic Arms LimitationTreaty.
Arranged alphabetically by subject or type of material.
BOX 159 Apartments, 1979Brown, Robert L., June-Oct. 1979
(2 folders)BOX 160 Correspondence
GeneralA-K, 1979
(5 folders)L-W, 1978-1979
(4 folders)Form letters, 1979
Hudson Institute, Indianapolis, Ind., 1979Lecuyer, Jack A., Nov.-Dec. 1979
North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979Container Contents
Background informationBriefing papers re status of SALT II, 1978-1979, undatedEuropean input, 1979
BritishFrenchGeneralGerman
General(2 folders)
Republican National Committee, 1979(1 folder)
BOX 164 (1 folder)Clippings, 1979
Transition File, 1974-1980Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 47
Congressional testimony, July 12-26, 1979By Haig
Comments and questions regardingr testimonyDrafts of opening statementTranscript of testimony
(3 folders)By others
(1 folder)BOX 165 (3 folders)
Notes, 1979Text of agreement, 1979
Telephone messages, 1979
BOX 165-323 Department of State, 1962-1982Composed of files relating to the confirmation hearings for Haig's
appointment as secretary of state, transition files covering the interimbetween the announcement of his nomination and assumption of duties,and Haig's personal and office files and those of key assistants. Thepapers consist of briefing books, cables, correspondence, memorandaand notes, personnel files, reports and issue papers, subject files, andprinted matter.
Arranged by type of material and alphabetically or chronologically thereinas determined by file.
BOX 165-172 Confirmation Hearings, 1962-1981
BOX 165 Briefing booksBackground and career highlights, 1973-1981, undated
(2 folders)Covert activities in Chile, 1980, undated
(2 folders)BOX 167 Government agency contracts awarded, Dec. 1979-Jan. 1981
(2 folders)Eighteen and one-half minute gap in tape, undatedEllsberg, Daniel, wiretap, 1973, 1980, undatedHughes, Howard and Charles Rebozo, contribution, 1974, undatedMiscellaneous, 1962, 1976-1981Nixon, Richard M., pardon, 1974-1980, undatedPublic statements, 1978-1980, undated
(2 folders)"A Quick Look at the Record (Halperin and the Pardon)," undated"Saturday Night Massacre," 1973-1974, undated
BOX 168 Testimony of Haig before Senate committees, 1973-1974(4 folders)
Wiretapping, 1969-1980, undated(4 folders)
BOX 169 Contacts on Capitol Hill
Transition File, 1974-1980Container Contents
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List by Joseph A. Califano, 1980Senate, 1981
CorrespondenceCommittee members, 1980-1981General correspondence and memoranda, 1980-1981
(3 folders)Jaworski, Leon, 1974-1981Justice Department, 1974-1976
Haig, Alexander M.Health, letter from cardiologists, 1981Schedule, 1981
InputCarbaugh, John, 1980-1981, undatedForeign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia, Pa., 1981Korn, David A., 1980, undatedLeCuyer, Jack A., undatedSchweitzer, Robert L., 1981
IssuesInternational drug traffic, 1979-1980Miscellaneous, 1980, undatedSenate committee access to presidential records, undatedUnited States-Soviet relations, 1982White House service, 1980, undated
Meeting with president, 6 Jan. 1981BOX 170 Memoranda and notes
Califano, Joseph A., undatedGoldberg, Sherwood D., 1980-1981, undated
(2 folders)Haig, Alexander M., undatedMaterial sought by Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1980-1981Miscellaneous, 1981Staff, 1981
MiscellaneousReagan, Ronald, foreign policy statements, 1980Vance, Cyrus R., hearing on nomination to be secretary of state, 1977
West Bank of the Jordan River, 1982Yemen, 1981Yugoslavia, 1982Zaire, 1981-1982Zambia, 1981-1982
BOX 279 Topics, 1969-1982, undatedAbu Eain, Zaid, extradition case, 1981-1982Affirmative action plan, 1982Agency for International Development (AID), 1982. See also
Container 293, United States International Development andCooperation Administration
Agriculture, 1981Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS)
1981(5 folders)
BOX 280 (3 folders)1982, undated
American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations(AFL-CIO), 1981-1982, undated
Anti-ballistic missiles (ABMs), 1982Asian policy, 1981, undatedAssociation of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), 1982Board for International Broadcasting (BIB)Budget
1981(2 folders)
BOX 281 1982, undated(2 folders)
Bureau of African Affairs (AF), 1982Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, 1982Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, 1982Bureau of European Affairs, 1982Bureau of Intelligence and Research, 1982, undatedBureau of Inter-American Affairs (ARA), 1982Bureau of International Organization Affairs, 1982Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, 1982Bureaus of European Affairs/Politico-Military Affairs, division of
responsibilities, 1982Cabinet council meetings, 1982Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 1981Church groups, Walter F. Wichmanowski and others, 1982Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE),
Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA), 1981,undated
Finances, international, 1982Foreign aid, 1981-1982Foreign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia, Pa., 1979-1982Foreign policy, critical choices in, 1981Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 1981FX (aircraft), 1982Geopolitics, 1982Global negotiations, 1981-1982Grain embargo against the Soviet Union (USSR), 1980-1982, undated
BOX 284 Human rights, 1981-1982Immigration, 1981Intermediate nuclear forces (INF), 1981-1982International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), 1981-1982International Communication Agency (ICA), 1981-1982Israeli settlement in Occupied Territories, 1981Jewish affairs, political, 1981-1982Jews, Falasha, Ethiopia, 1982Law of the Sea
1980-1982(3 folders)
BOX 285 1982, undated(2 folders)
Leaks of information, 1981-1982, undatedLegal advisor, 1981-1982Legal issues, 1980-1982
Department of State, 1962-1982Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 59
Maritime negotiations with Soviet Union (USSR), 1981Mass media, 1982Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly), 1981Military manpower requirements, 1981Monitoring Overseas Direct Employment (MODE) System, 1982Moon and other celestial bodies, treaty on the, 1981Mutual and balanced force reductions (MBFR), 1982MX (missile), 1981-1982Narcotics, 1981-1982National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), 1982National Security Council (NSC)
1969-1981BOX 286 1981-1982, undated
(3 folders)National security study decisions (NSSDs), 1981-1982Non-aligned movement, 1979Non-proliferation of nuclear weaponry, 1981North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
1981BOX 287 1981-1982, undated
(2 folders)Nuclear freeze proposal, 1982
(2 folders)Olympic games of 1984, 1981-1982Ottawa, Canada, economic summit, 1981Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), 1981Palestinian autonomy
1978-1982(2 folders)
BOX 288 1982, undated(3 folders)
Piracy, 1982Population, 1981-1982President's Commission on Executive Exchange, 1982, undatedPresident's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 1982Professional development program of the foreign affairs agencies,
Technology Transfer SIG (Senior Interdepartmental Group), 1982Terrorism, 1980-1982, undated
(2 folders)Theater nuclear force (TNF)
1979-1981BOX 292 1981-1982, undated
(2 folders)Toxin, 1981-1982Trade, international, 1982Trident II (D-5 missile)United Nations (UN), 1982United Nations Special Session on Disarmament (SSOD), 1982United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA)
1981-1982(3 folders)
BOX 293 1982, undatedUnited States International Development and Cooperation Agency
(IDCA), 1981 See also Container 279, Agency for InternationalDevelopment
United Technologies Corp.Weinberger, Caspar W., 1981Women, promotion potential within State Department, 1981, undatedWorld's Fair of 1982 (Knoxville, Tenn.), 1981
BOX 294-299 Personal File, 1974-1982
BOX 294 Advice by friends and colleagues, 1981-1982Articles
About Haig, July 1974-Aug. 1982, undated(3 folders)
Real estate, 1981-1982Interviews, Feb. 1981-June 1982
(5 folders)Legal file, 1982
BOX 297 Medical papers, 1981-1982Personnel, 1980-1982, undated
(2 folders)Political file
Expenses, 1981-1982General, 1979-1982
Roundtable, 1982BOX 298 Speeches
Background material, 1981-1982, undatedBy Haig
1979-July 1981(6 folders)
BOX 299 Aug. 1981-June 1982, undated(6 folders)
By Ronald Reagan, 1981-1982Writings, 1981
BOX 300-323 Staff Files, 1979-1982
BOX 300 Executive assistant file, Sherwood D. GoldbergAlphabetical file
Adams, Jack, 1981, undatedAllen, J. D., 1981Biebel, Fred, 1981-1982Brewington, Doyle W., 1981Brown, Robert L., 1981Buckley, James L., 1981-1982Califano, Joseph A., Jr., 1982Clark, William P., 1981-1982Cobb, Tyrus W., 1981Coors, Joseph, 1981de Borchgrave, Arnaud, 1981-1982Dart, Justin W., 1981Eagleburger, Lawrence S., 1982Evron, Ephraim, 1981-1982Fairbanks, Richard, 1982
(2 folders)Fisher, Max, 1981Garment, Leonard, 1981-1982Habib, Philip R., 1982Handael, Dan, 1982Harman, Phillip, 1982Hauser, Rita, 1982Huyser, Robert E., 1981-1982Javits, Jacob, 1981-1982Kennedy, Richard T.
May-Aug. 1981(2 folders)
BOX 302 Sept. 1981-July 1982(7 folders)
Kintner, William R., 1982Kirkpatrick, Jeane J., 1982
BOX 303 Korn, David A., Dec. 1980-June 1982(3 folders)
Ledeen, Michael, 1981-1982, undated(2 folders)
Lefever, Ernest, 1981Leibman, Morris I., 1981-1982Lorenz, Dirk, 1981Lovestone, Jay, undatedMarshner, Connie, 1981-1982McKee, Patricia, 1981-1982Messing, Andy, 1981Messner, William C., Jr., 1981Montgomery, Hugh, 1982Nixon, Richard M., 1981Percy, Charles, 1982Rashish, E. Myer, 1981-1982Raynes, Burt F., 1981
BOX 304 Reed, Joseph Yerner, Jr., 1981-1982Regan, Donald T., 1982Robinson, Davis, 1981-1982Rozek, Edward J., 1980-1982Scharansky, Anatoly, 1981-1982Schuette, Keith E., 1981-1982
Sicherman, Harvey, 1981Specter, Arlen, 1982Squadron, Howard M., 1981Stoessel, Walter M., 1982Taft, Julia, 1981Terra, Daniel J., 1981Tiller, John, 1980-1982Timmons, William E., 1982Walters, Vernon L., 1981-1982Warnock, John A., 1981-1982
BOX 305 Weinberger, Caspar W., 1981-1982West, William, 1981-1982Weyrich, Paul, 1981Wolfowitz, Paul, 1982Zorb, Frank, 1981Zoffer, Gerald R., 1981-1982, undated
(2 folders)Ambassador file (résumés)
Clark, William P., committee, 5 Jan. 1982General, 1981-1982
(2 folders)Notebooks, 1981
(3 folders)BOX 306 (6 folders)
Schuette, Keith E., 1981Stoessel, Walter M., committee, 1982
(1 folder)BOX 307 (2 folders)
White House Ambassadorial Committee See Container 305, Clark,William P., committee; and Container 306, Stoessel, Walter M.,committee
Portrait of Haig, 1981-1982Presidential meetings and memoranda, 1981-1982Protocol letters, 1981Reports
"Annual Report 1981: Inspector General of the Department of Stateand Foreign Service," 1982
Backgrounder, Nos. 144-145, re block grants"Department of Defense Annual Report to the Congress, FY 1983,"
1982"For a Strengthened Presidency," 1981"Foreign Policy and Morality: A Contemporary Perspective," 180Intelligence Legislation, Conference on, 1980
BOX 313 Professional development program of the foreign affairs agencies,circa 1981
"The Reagan Strategic Program," 1981Trilateral Commission, 1981"The United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy," 1980"Unsolved Issues Remain Concerning U.S. Participation in IEA," 1981
Résumés and recommendations, 1981-1982, undatedA-F
(4 folders)BOX 314 G-R
(6 folders)BOX 315 S-Z
(4 folders)Security, 1981-1982Speeches by others, Mar. 1981-Mar. 1982, undated
BOX 324-329 Miscellany, 1969-1979Biographical data, records of memberships in organizations, clippings
relating to Haig, inventories which accompanied the papers to the Libraryof Congress, a few extraneous papers of Frederic J. Brown, andmiscellaneous papers
Arranged alphabetically by subject and type of material.
BOX 324 Biographical data, 1973-1974Brown, Frederic J., papers of
Notebook, 1969"Restructuring NATO Forces to Compensate for MBFR--a Preliminary
Analysis," by R.W. Komer et al., 1972“A United States Army for the Future,” draft manuscript by Brown and Zeb
B. Bradford, Jr., 1972Clippings
June 1971-Dec. 1972(5 folders)
BOX 325 Jan. 1973-Sept. 1974(23 folders)
BOX 326 Oct. 1974-Dec. 1977(27 folders)
MacArthur, script by Taft Schreiber, 1974Memberships in clubs and organizations, 1972-1977
GeneralA-CG-PS-W
BOX 327 Loyola College Board of Trustees, Loyola College, Baltimore, Md.,1975-1977(6 folders)
BOX 328 Original inventories of Haig PapersNATO files
Administrative(4 folders)
Alphabetical(2 folders)
BOX 329 Messages(2 folders)
Political advisor (POLAD)(2 folders)
Reintegration of GreeceReportsSpecial assistant to chief of staff (SPACOS)Speeches and writings
Articles
Department of State, 1962-1982Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 67
Speeches and interviews"As Delivered" speech notebooksCancelledCongressional testimonyGeneralShort remarksTapes
Vice chief of staff, U.S. Army and White House serviceSmithsonian Institution Board of Regents, 1974"A Strategy of Selective Defense," 1969Vietnam Report, U.S. Defense Attache Office, Saigon, Republic of Vietnam,
1972-1974
BOX 330 Oversize, 1976-1978Office calendars for 1976 and 1978.
BOX 330 Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe daily office calendars for 1976and 1978 from Container 109
BOX CL 1-5 Classified: White House Files, 1969-1982Documents containing national security information removed from the
collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX CL 1 Richard M. Nixon Administration, 1969-1974, undatedAppointment of Haig as assistant to the president
Atmosphere at White House, early May 1973Correspondence
(3 folders)Bagely, David H., 1975-1978Bayülken, U. Halûk, 1975-1979Betz, Jean, 1977-1979Blaker, James R., 1978Blanchard, George, 1975-1979
(2 folders)Blixenkrone-Møller, O., 1975-1977Boeynants, Paul E. Vanden, 1975-1979Bourges, Yvon, 1975-1978Boyes, Jon L., 1976-1979Brown, George, 1975-1977Brown, Harold, 1977-1979"B" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(5 folders)Calladay, Martin G., 1976-1977Cameron, Neil, 1977-1979Campen, S. I. P. van, 1977-1979Cantlay, George B., 1975-1978Cardoso, Pedro A. G., 1978Carlucci, Frank C., 1975-1976Carlton, Paul K., 1976-1977Carver, George A., 1975-1978, undatedCarver, Michael, 1975-1976Cavalera, Francesco, 1978-1979Chambers, Anne Cox, 1978Chayes, Antonia Handler, 1977-1978Clarke, Bruce C., Jr., 1977-1978Clements, William P., 1975-1976Cooper, John S., 1976-1977Corbert, Hugh, 1977Cotter, David R., 1976-1977Crekillie, Armand F. E., 1975-1979Cronian, Dannie J., 1978"C" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Danson, Barnett J., 1976-1979Davies, Lancelot B., 1976-1978Davos, Ioannis, 1976-1979Dean, John G., 1976-1977Deshormes, Philippe, 1975-1979
(2 folders)Dextraze, Jacques A., 1975-1977
Container ListContainer Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 73
Domröse, Lothar, 1976-1979"D" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Eade, George J., 1975-1977Eanes, Antonio dos Santos Ramalho, 1976-1978, undatedEllis, Richard H., 1975-1978Ellsworth, Robert, 1975-1976Elslande, Renaat van, 1975-1977Emerson, Harry E., 1975-1977Evans, David, 1977-1979Evans, William J., 1977-1978
BOX CL 8 Evren, Kenan, 1976-1979Falls, Robert H., 1977-1979Ferber, Ernest, 1975-1976Ferrante, Francesco, 1976-1978Freitas-Cruz, Geoffrey de, 1975-1978Genscher, Hans-Dietrich, 1977Gibbs, Roland, 1976-1978Glitman, Maynard W., 1977-1979Goldsborough, George J., 1977-1978Gomes, Francisco da Costa, 1975-1976Gottlieb, Henning, 1977Gravely, Samuel L., 1978-1979Hamre, Severre L. B., 1976-1979Hansen, Rolf, 1975-1979Hardy, J. E. G., 1976-1978Heiser, Rolland V., 1975-1979Hermann, Robert J., 1977-1978Hill-Norton, Peter, 1975-1977Hillenbrand, Martin J., 1975-1979Hoffman, Hugh F. T., 1975-1977Hoffman, Martin R., 1975-1976Humphery, Andrew, 1976-1977Huyser, Robert E., 1975-1979, undated"H" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Isik, Hasan Esat, 1978Johnston, Means, 1974-1975Jones, David C., 1975-1979Jordan, Amos A., 1976-1978Jorgensen, Knud, 1977-1979Joulwan, George A., 1975-1978, undatedJungius, James, 1978-1979"J" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Kasfikis, Marcos, 1978-1979Kidd, Issac C., 1975-1978King, Frank, 1976-1978Kissinger, Henry, 1975-1978
Container ListContainer Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 74
Knowlton, William A., 1975-1978Komer, Robert W., 1976-1978, undatedKraemer, Fritz G. A., 1975-1976Krieps, Emile, 1976-1978Kristensen, G. Kjaer, 1978-1979Kruisinga, R. J. H., 1978Kubisch, Jack B., 1976-1977"K" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Ladd, Jonathan F., 1975-1976Lagacos, Efstathios, 1977-1979Leach, Henry, 1977-1979Leber, Georg, 1975-1978, undatedLe Cheminant, Peter, 1977Legere, Laurence J., 1975-1979Lehman, John, 1975-1976Lemnitzer, Lyman L., 1975-1976Lewin, Terrance, 1975-1978Longerstaey, Edouard, 1977-1979Luns, Joseph M. A. H., 1975-1979Marshall, Andrew W., 1975-1979Maurim, Francois, 1975Maynard, Nigel, 1976-1977McAlister, Robert C., 1977-1979Menzies, Arthur, 1975Mery, Guy, 1975-1979Meyer, E.C., 1977-1979, undatedMiguel, Mario, 1977-1978Møller, Orla, 1976-1979Moog, John, 1975-1978, undatedMulley, Fred, 1976-1978Mumford, William F., 1977-1978Murray, Robert J., 1975-1979"M" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
Pansa, Cedronio Paolo, 1975-1977Papazacharias, Evangelos, 1976-1977, undatedPauls, Rolf F., 1976-1979Petrignani, Rinaldo, 1978-1979Post, Franz A. van der, 1976-1978Psallidas, George, 1977-1979Ruffini, Attilio, 1977-1979Rumsfeld, Donald H., 1975-1977, undatedRush, Kenneth, 1975-1976, undated
Container ListContainer Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 75
"R" miscellaneous, 1975-1979(3 folders)
Sancar, Smith, 1975-1978Saunders, David C., 1975-1976Schlesinger, James R., 1975Schmidt, Helmut, 1976-1979, undatedSchnell, Karl, 1975-1978Scholten, Willem, 1978-1979Schönefeld, Helmut, 1975Schulze, Franz-Joseph, 1975-1979, undatedScowcroft, Brent, 1975-1976, undatedSharp, John, 1975-1976Shear, Harold E., 1978-1979, undatedShriver, Richard, 1976-1979, undatedSimonet, Henri, 1978Smallwood, Denis, 1975-1978, undatedSmith, DeWitt C., 1975-1979Smyser, William R., 1975-1978Søgaard, Paul, 1977-1979Staar, Richard F., 1976-1978Staercke, André de, 1975-1977Starry, Donn A., 1976-1979Stausz-Hupé, Robert, 1976-1979"S" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(3 folders)Tomasuolo, Luigi, 1977Train, Harry D., 1978-1979Treacher, John, 1976-1977, undatedTurner, Stansfield, 1975-1979Tuzo, Harry, 1975-1978"T" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(2 folders)Viglione, Andrea, 1975-1978"V" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Weinel, John P., 1975-1978Whiteley, Peter, 1977-1979Wijting, A. J. W., 1975-1979Wilson, Samuel V., 1975Wurth, Pierre, 1978-1979Wust, Harold, 1976-1978"W" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(3 folders)Yerks, Robert G., 1975-1978Zais, Melvin, 1975-1976Zeiner-Gundersen, Herbert F., 1975-1979
Policy actions, 1976-1979(5 folders)
Container ListContainer Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 76
Project memoranda, Dec. 1977-June 1979(6 folders)
BOX CL 10 Intelligence reports, Fritz G. A. Kraemer, 1976-1978Jan.-Oct. 1976
Kissinger, Henry, Cambodia, Feb. 1973, trip bookNixon, Richard M.
Belgium/USSR, 25 June-3 July 1974Briefing books
Arms control and military issuesBackground papers
CablesGeneral, 25 June 1974
Middle East, 10-19 June 1974IsraelMiscellaneous
Vice presidentPresidential meeting with vice president, Aug. 1973
WatergatePress
Presidential press conferences, Sept.-Oct. 1973
BOX TS 5-8 Top Secret: North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. EuropeanCommand, 1974-1979Documents containing top secret information removed from the classified
portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX TS 5 Personal File, 1974-1979, undatedCountries file
Brown, George S., 1975-1977Cameron, Neil, 1979Cotter, David R., 1976Ellsworth, Robert, 1975-1976Huyser, Robert E., 1975-1979, undatedKissinger, Henry, 1975-1978
Top Secret: White House Files, 1969-1974Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 87
Leber, Georg, 1975-1978, undatedMcAlister, Robert C., 1977-1979Rumsfeld, Donald H., 1975-1977, undatedSancar, Semih, 1975-1978Schlesinger, James R., 1975Scowcroft, Brent, 1975-1976, undated
Policy actions, 1976-1977(2 folders)
Project memo file, 1978-1979(4 folders)
Messages, 1974-1979Incoming, 1974-1979
(8 folders)Outgoing, 1975-1978
(5 folders)Miscellaneous, 1978-1979
Briefing book, 1978-1979General, 1978-1979
Political Adviser (POLAD) International Affairs (INTAF), 1975-1979Arms control, 1975-1978
(2 folders)Chronological file
1975-1977(2 folders)
BOX TS 7 1978-1979(3 folders)
Countries fileNATO
Italy, 1976-1978(2 folders)
Turkey, 1976Subject file
Military file, 1975-1978(6 folders)
Political, general, 1975-1977(2 folders)
Reports, 1978Long-Term Defense Program, general, 1978
Special assistants to chief of staff (SPACOS) files, 1975-1979Iran, 1975-1979Zaire, 1977-1979
Subject file, 1975-1979Memoranda for the record, John G. Pappageorge, 1979Theater nuclear forces, 1978-1979
BOX TS 8 Turkey, general, 1975-1978Speeches and writings, 1974-1979
Speeches and interviews
Top Secret: North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command,1974-1979Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 88
GeneralDec. 1974-Apr. 1979
(7 folders)Notebooks
"As Delivered," book no. 5, Feb.-Apr. 1977Testimony
Congressional committeesFeb. 1979
(2 folders)Senate, Committee on Armed Services
1 Mar. 19773 Mar. 197828 June 197822 Feb. 1979
BOX TS 8 Top Secret: Transition File, 1974-1980Documents containing top secret information removed from the classified
portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX TS 8 Strategic Arms Limitation TreatyBackground information
Briefing papers re status of SALT II, 1978-1979, undated
BOX TS 8-14 Top Secret: Department of State, 1962-1982Documents containing top secret information removed from the classified
portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
Topics, 1969-1982, undatedAirborne Warning and Control System (AWACS), 1981-1982, undatedBureaus of European Affairs/Politico-Military AffairsDivision of responsibilities, 1982Dissidents, 1981-1982Energy policy, 1981-1982Fahd [Saudi crown prince] peace proposal, 1981-1982, undated
BOX TS 14 Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA), 1981,undated
Foreign policy, critical choices in, 1981Law of the Sea, 1980-1982, undatedNational Security Council [NSC], 1969-1982, undatedNational Security Study Decisions (NDDSs), 1981-1982
Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS), 1981General, 1982, undatedIsrael
Relations with the United States, 1981-1982, undatedUSSR
General, 1981, undatedWritings, 1982
Miscellany, 1969-1979, undatedBrown, Frederic J., papers of
Notebook, 1969
BOX SCI 1 Sensitive Compartmented Information (Top Secret): White HouseFiles, 1969-1974Documents containing sensitive compartmented information removed from
the classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material
BOX SCI 1 Richard M. Nixon Administration, 1969-1974, undatedMemoranda
To the president, Apr. 1974Trips
Haig, Alexander M.Southeast Asia
Jan. 1973Vietnam
Cables to HaigTrip book, vol. l
April 1973General
Cables to HaigCambodia
Cables to HaigTrip book
GeneralKey documents
Top Secret: Department of State, 1962-1982Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 91
Nixon, Richard M.Belgium/USSR, 25 June-3 July 1974
BOX SCI 1 Sensitive Compartmented Information (Top Secret): North AtlanticTreaty Organization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing sensitive compartmented information removed from
the classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material
BOX SCI 1 Sensitive Compartmented Information (Top Secret): Department ofState, 1962-1982Documents containing sensitive compartmented information removed from
the classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material
Sensitive Compartmented Information (Top Secret): White House Files,1969-1974Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 92
Sicherman, Harvey, 1981-1982, undatedSubject file
Africa, 1981, undatedWritings, 1982
BOX SCI 2 Sensitive Compartmented Information (Secret): White House Files,1969-1974Documents containing sensitive compartmented information removed from
the classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material
BOX SCI 2 Richard M. Nixon Administration, 1969-1974, undatedTrips
Haig, Alexander M.Southeast Asia
April 1973Laos, background bookThailand, trip book
Nixon, Richard M.Middle East, June 1974
Advance preparations, cables
BOX SCI 2 Sensitive Compartmented Information (Secret): North Atlantic TreatyOrganization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing sensitive compartmented information removed from
the classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX SCI 2 Sensitive Compartmented Information (Secret): Department of State,1962-1982Documents containing sensitive compartmented information removed from
the classified portion of the collection. Arranged in the same order asunclassified material
Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX RD 1 Restricted Data (Secret): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S.European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing restricted data, formerly restricted data, and NATO
restricted data (atomal) removed from the classified portion of thecollection.
Chronological file, Apr. 1981Report, Annual Report to the Congress for Fiscal Year 1983
BOX RD 1 Resticted Data (Confidential): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S.European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing restricted data, formerly restricted data, and NATO
restricted data (atomal) removed from the classified portion of thecollection.
Sensitive Compartmented Information (Secret): Department of State, 1962-1982Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 94
Agnew, Harold M., 1976
BOX RD 1 Formerly Restricted Data (Top Secret): North Atlantic TreatyOrganization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing restricted data, formerly restricted data, and NATO
restricted data (atomal) removed from the classified portion of thecollection.
BOX RD 1 Formerly Restricted Data (Secret): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing restricted data, formerly restricted data, and NATO
restricted data (atomal) removed from the classified portion of thecollection.
Averoff-Tossizza, Evangelos, 1977Brown, Harold, 1977-1979Cotter, Donald R., 1976-1977Eads, George J., 1975Heiser, Rolland V., 1975-1979Huyer, Robert E., 1975-1979
Resticted Data (Confidential): North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. EuropeanCommand, 1974-1979Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 95
Kubisch, Jack B., 1976-1977Wijting, A .J. W., 1975-1979
Messages, 1975-1979Incoming, Nov. 1976-Mar. 1979
(4 folders)Outgoing, Aug-Dec. 1975
Political Adviser (POLAD) International Affairs (INTAF), 1975-1979Subject files, military files, Sept. 1975-July 1976
Speeches and writings, 1974-1979, undatedSpeeches and interviews, Dec. 1974-June 1978
(2 folders)Subject file, 1975-1979, undated
Turkey, general, 1975Transition File, 1980-1981, undated
Briefing books for the Secretary designate, issues, defense,Dec. 1980
Office Files, 1962-1982, undatedDay file, 9 May 1981
Subject fileCountries and geographical areas, Spain, 1981Topics, Theatre Nuclear Forces (TNF), 11 June-8 Aug. 1981
BOX NATO CL 1-27 NATO Classified: North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. EuropeanCommand, 1974-1979Documents containing NATO classified information removed from the
classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
(2 folders)Blixenkrone-Møller, O., 1975-1977Boeynants, Paul E. Vanden, 1975-1979Bourges, Yvon, 1975-1978Boyes, Jon L., 1976-1979Brown, George, 1975-1977Brown, Harold, 1977-1979"B" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(5 folders)Calladay, Martin G., 1976-1977Cameron, Neil, 1977-1979Campen, S. I. P. van, 1977-1979Cantlay, George B., 1975-1978Cardoso, Pedro A. G., 1978Carlucci, Frank C., 1975-1976Carver, Michael, 1975-1976Cavalera, Francesco, 1978-1979Chambers, Anne Cox, 1978Cooper, John S., 1976-1977Crekillie, Armand F. E., 1975-1979Cronian, Dannie J., 1978"C" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Danson, Barnett J., 1976-1979Davies, Lancelot B., 1976-1978Davos, Ioannis, 1976-1979Deshormes, Philippe, 1975-1979Dextraze, Jacques A., 1975-1977Domröse, Lothar, 1976-1979"D" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Eanes, Antonio dos Santos Ramalho, 1976-1978, undatedElslande, Renaat van, 1975-1977Evans, David, 1977-1979
NATO Classified: North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command,1974-1979Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 97
BOX NATO CL 12 Evans, William J., 1977-1978Evren, Kenan, 1976-1979Falls, Robert H., 1977-1979Ferber, Ernest, 1975-1976Ferrante, Francesco, 1976-1978Genscher, Hans-Dietrich, 1977Gibbs, Roland, 1976-1978Glitman, Maynard W., 1977-1979Goldsborough, George J., 1977-1978Gomes, Francisco da Costa, 1975-1976Gottlieb, Henning, 1977Gravely, Samuel L., 1978-1979Hamre, Severre L. B., 1976-1979Hansen, Rolf, 1975-1979Hill-Norton, Peter, 1975-1977Hillenbrand, Martin J., 1975-1979Hoffman, Hugh F. T., 1975-1977Hoffman, Martin R., 1975-1976Humphery, Andrew, 1976-1977Huyser, Robert E., 1975-1979, undatedIsik, Hasan Esat, 1978Johnston, Means, 1974-1975Jones, David C., 1975-1979Jordan, Amos A., 1976-1978Jorgensen, Knud, 1977-1979Jungius, James, 1978-1979"J" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Kasfikis, Marcos, 1978-1979Kidd, Issac C., 1975-1978King, Frank, 1976-1978Knowlton, William A., 1975-1978Komer, Robert W., 1976-1978, undatedKrieps, Emile, 1976-1978Kristensen, G. Kjaer, 1978-1979Kruisinga, R. J. H., 1978"K" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Ladd, Jonathan F., 1975-1976Lagacos, Efstathios, 1977-1979Leach, Henry, 1977-1979Leber, Georg, 1975-1978, undatedLe Cheminant, Peter, 1977Legere, Laurence J., 1975-1979Lemnitzer, Lyman L., 1975-1976Lewin, Terrance, 1975-1978Longerstaey, Edouard, 1977-1979
NATO Classified: North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command,1974-1979Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 98
BOX NATO CL 13 Luns, Joseph M. A. H., 1975-1979(2 folders)
(2 folders)Sancar, Semih, 1975-1978Saunders, David C., 1975-1976Schlesinger, James R., 1975Schmidt, Helmut, 1976-1979, undatedSchnell, Karl, 1975-1978Scholten, Willem, 1978-1979Schönefeld, Helmut, 1975Schulze, Franz-Joseph, 1975-1979, undatedSharp, John, 1975-1976Shear, Harold E., 1978-1979, undatedSimonet, Henri, 1978Smallwood, Denis, 1975-1978, undatedSøgaard, Paul, 1977-1979Staar, Richard F., 1976-1978Staercke, André de, 1975-1977Starry, Donn A., 1976-1979"S" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(3 folders)Tomasuolo, Luigi, 1977Train, Harry D., 1978-1979Treacher, John, 1976-1977, undatedTurner, Stansfield, 1975-1979Tuzo, Harry, 1975-1978"T" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(2 folders)BOX NATO CL 14 Viglione, Andrea, 1975-1978
NATO Classified: North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command,1974-1979Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 99
"V" miscellaneous, 1975-1979Weinel, John P., 1975-1978Whiteley, Peter, 1977-1979Wijting, A. J. W., 1975-1979Wurth, Pierre, 1978-1979Wust, Harold, 1976-1978"W" miscellaneous, 1975-1979
(2 folders)Yerks, Robert G., 1975-1978Zais, Melvin, 1975-1976Zeiner-Gundersen, Herbert F., 1975-1979
Political Adviser (POLAD), International Affairs (INTAF), 1976-1977Chronological file, 1977
(2 folders)Countries file
European (non-NATO), 1977NATO, Turkey, 1976
Subject files, military files, 1975Reports, 1976-1978
Combat effectiveness report1976-1977
(2 folders)BOX NATO CL 16 1978
(5 folders)Long-Term Defense Program
General19771978
(1 folder)BOX NATO CL 17 (3 folders)
NATO Classified: North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command,1974-1979Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 100
Task Force reports, 1978No. 1, ReadinessNo. 2, Reinforcement
BOX NATO CL 18 No. 3, Reserve mobilization(2 folders)
No. 4, Maritime posture(2 folders)
No. 5, Air defense(1 folder)
BOX NATO CL 19 (3 folders)No. 6, Communications, command and controlNo. 7, Electronic warfareNo. 8, Rationalization
BOX NATO CL 20 No. 9, Consumer logisticsShort-term, 1977-1978
Retirement of Haig as SACEUR, 30 June 1979NATO Defence Planning Committee resolution
Special assistants to chief of staff (SPACOS) filesZaire, 1977-1979
Subject file, 1975-1979, undatedAegean, 1977-1979Assassination attempt on Haig, June 1979Greek reintegration into NATO
Briefing books, 1975-1978(10 folders)
General, 1977-1979Memoranda for the record, John G. Pappageorge, 1977-1979
BOX NATO CL 21 Military and technical discussions, 1978Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR)
Effort, notebook, 1979Meetings, 1979
Military exercises, 1978-1979Southern region command structure, 1977-1978Theatre nuclear forces (TNF), 1978-1979Turkey, 1975-1978
(2 folders)Speeches and writings file, 1974-1979, undated
Speeches and interviews, 1974-1979, undatedGeneral
Dec. 1974-May 1975(6 folders)
BOX NATO CL 22 May 1975-Apr. 1976(10 folders)
BOX NATO CL 23 May-Nov. 1976(9 folders)
BOX NATO CL 24 Dec. 1976-May 1977(7 folders)
NATO Classified: North Atlantic Treaty Organization/U.S. European Command,1974-1979Container Contents
Alexander Meigs Haig Papers 101
BOX NATO CL 25 May 1977-Apr. 1978(13 folders)
BOX NATO CL 26 Apr.-Nov. 1978(10 folders)
BOX NATO CL 27 Feb.-June 1979(5 folders)
Cancelled, Nov. 1976Notebooks
"As Delivered," books 1-8(8 folders)
Speeches, interviews, and press conferences by Haig and others,1977-1979
Testimony, House of Representatives, Committee on Armed Services,Special Subcommittee on NATO Standardization, Interoperability,and Readiness, 6 June 1978, briefing papers
Transcripts release file, classified, 1976-1977
BOX NATO CL 27 NATO Classified: Department of State, 1962-1982Documents containing NATO classified information removed from the
classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX NATO CL 27 Office Files, 1969-1982, undatedDay file, 5 May 1981-10 June 1982
(9 folders)Subject file, 1969-1982, undated
Countries and geographical areas, 1977-1982, undatedPoland, 1980-1982Turkey, 1981-1982
BOX RD 1 NATOCL
NATO Classified: Restricted Data--Atomal (Secret) North AtlanticTreaty Organization/U.S. European Command, 1974-1979Documents containing NATO classified information removed from the
classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.
BOX NATO CTS 1 NATO Classified (Cosmic Top Secret): North Atlantic TreatyOrganization/U.S. European Command 1974-1979Documents containing NATO cosmic top secret classified information
removed from the classified portion of the collection.Arranged in the same order as unclassified material.