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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD--SENATE

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Data Info ព័ត៌មានទិន្នន័យ
Record ID :
លេខឯកសារ :
D83661
Title of Doc / Book :
ចំណងជើងឯកសារ / សៀវភៅ :
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD--SENATE
Language of Doc / Book :
ភាសាឯកសារ / សៀវភៅ :
English
Country of Publication :
ទីតាំងបោះពុម្ពផ្សាយ :
United States of America
Document Date :
កាលបរិច្ឆេទឯកសារ :
22 March 1966
Cataloguing Agency :
អង្គភាពធ្វើបញ្ជីឯកសារ :
DC-Cam, D83661, 01 April 2025
Location of Doc / Book :
ទីកន្លែងរក្សាទុកឯកសារ :
United States of America
Physical Description :
ភិនភាគឯកសារ :
Computer-Typing (tx), 15 pages
Data Info Note កំណត់ចំណាំព័ត៌មាន
Content Note :
កំណត់សម្គាល់មាតិកា :
1. SUPPLEMENTAL DEFENSE APPROPRIATION, 1966
2. DEATH OF MILTON KELLY, OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
3. AUTHORITY TO RECEIVE MESSAGES, FILE REPORTS, AND SIGN BILLS
4. ORDER FOR ADJOURNMENT UNTIL FRIDAY
5. TIRE SAFETY
Place Notes កំណត់ចំណាំកន្លែង
General Note :
កំណត់សម្គាល់ទូទៅ :
Foreign News, Politics
Doc Notes កំណត់ចំណាំឯកសារ
Summary / Abstract :
កំណត់សម្គាល់សេចក្ដីសង្ខេប :
• This conference produced a set of four Interrelated documents known collectively as the Geneva Accords. Three were cease-fire agreements (one each for Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam), and the fourth an unsigned "Final Declaration," whose juridical status is open. to dispute.
• As ·the organizational structure of the Vietcong movement has expanded over the past 4 years, its general outlines have become fairly well known. In the Insurgency's Initial phase (1954-59), the Communists retained the Vietminh's division of what is now South Vietnam into "Interzone V" (French Annam below the 17th parallel) and the "Nambo" (Cochin China), with each area under Hanoi's direct control. In late 1960 or early 1961, this arrangement was scrapped, and field control over all aspects of the Vietcong insurgency vested in a still existing, single command headquarters, originally known as the Central Office for South Vietnam (or COSVN)-a term still in circulation) but now usually referred to by captured Vietcong as simply the PRP's Central Committee. This command entity, which also contains the headquarters of the NLF, is a mobile and sometimes peripatetic body, usually located in the extreme northwestern tip of Tay Ninh Province in prudent proximity to the Cambodian border. Under this Central Committee headquarters, the Vietcong divides South Vietnam into five numbered military regions and one special zone for Saigon and its immediate environs. Each of the five regions, in turn, is divided into provinces; each province into districts; and each district into villages. The Vietcong's provinces, districts, and villages are administratively very comparable and roughly equivalent in area to those of the South Vietnamese Government. But their boundaries do not coincide, thus complicating Saigon's administrative problems in reacting to insurgent activities.
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