Date: January 4, 1973

Time: 11:55 am -12:42 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Elliot L. Richardson and Henry A. Kissinger.

Richardson’s new job as Secretary of Defense

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The President’s instructions

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Defense Department

-Presidential appointees

-Briefings

-Grumman Corporation

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-Litton Industries, Inc.

-The President’s instructions

-Camp David

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Topical list

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The President’s schedule

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Defense Department

-Assistant Secretaries

-Number

-Cuts

-Army Secretary, Navy Secretary, Air Force Secretary

-Robert S. McNamara system

-Dismantling

-Military personnel

-Commands

-Reorganization

-Dismissal of McNamara people

-Trustworthiness

-John Foster

-Los Alamos Labratory

-Melvin R. Laird

-Deputy Secretary

-Richardson’s role

-Budget cuts

-James R. Schlesinger

-Intelligence operations

-Number

-Duplication

-Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Personnel

-Quality

-Command

-Division among services

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-Tactical air forces

-Duplication

-Marine Corps

-Army

-Navy

-Air Force

-Subsidies of higher education

-Salary scales

-Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT]

-California Institute of Technology

-Stanford University

-University of California, Berkeley

-Research and Development [R&D]

-Researchers’ support for defense

Richardson

-Political skills

-Base closings

-Knowledge of international affairs

-National Security Council [NSC]

-Work with Kissinger

-Deputy Secretary of Defense’s role

-Strategist

NSC system

-Departmental resentment

-State Department

-Defense Department

-Washington Special Action Group [WSAG]

-Richardson’s active interest

-Kissinger’s weekly meeting with Richardson

-Laird

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War plans

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Defense Department

-Air defense

-Fighter pilots

-Interception

-Soviet Union

-Missiles

-Strategy

-Expenditures

Interservice rivalry

-Roles and missions

-R&D

-Overlapping

-Air defense

-Intelligence

-Richardson’s possible role

-Louis A. Johnson

-James V. Forrestal

-Actions of predecessors

-Broker between armed services

-William P. Clements

-Membership

-WSAG

-Relations with White House

-State Department

-Relations with NSC

-Meetings with the President

-Secretary of State, Secretary of Treasury, Attorney General

-Cabinet

-Health Education and Welfare [HEW]

-Laird

-Strategic planning

-R&D

-Weapon systems

-MIT

-Subsidies

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-National consensus

-Force levels

-Weapons capabilities

-Soviet Union, Peoples Republic of China, [PRC]

-Congress, public

-Nixon Doctrine

-Vietnam War

-Peacetime defense

-Richardson’s role

-Details

-Clements

-Management skills

-Need for strategist

-Soviet Union

-Briefing

-Strategic Arms Limitations Treaty [SALT] talks

-Relations with Kissinger

-Vietnam settlement

-Support for NSC system

-Roy L. Ash

-Office of Management and Budget [OMB]

-Richardson’s career

-Nelson A. Rockefeller, Ronald W. Reagan

-State Department, HEW, Attorney General

-Dangers

-Reputation

-Budget cuts

-“Dove”

-State Department

-Balance of power

-William C. Foster

-The President’s philosophy

Volunteer armed force

-Laird

-Chances for success

-Role of Secretary of Defense

-Pride of service

-Peacetime service

-Boredom

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-Azores

-Pilots

-Airplanes

-Navy

-Ships

-Army

-Haig

Command structure

-Chiefs of staff

-JCS chairman

-Criteria for appointments

-Intelligence

-Toughness

-Strength

-Haig

-Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, Jr.

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Abilities

-Division commander

-Tanks

-Haig

-Private talk with Richardson

-Army

-Air Force

-Biases

-Intelligence services

-Coordination

-James R. Schlesinger

-Congress

-Competent personnel

-Haig

-Promotions

-Army

-Navy

-Air Force

-Gen. John D. Ryan

-Son

-Vietnam War

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Military service academies

-Number of graduates

-Growth

-Cuts

-Billets

Defense Budget

-Congressional relations

-Loss of Republicans on House Appropriations Committee

-Senators on floor

-Armed Service Committee

-J. Strom Thurmond, John G. Tower, Peter H. Dominick, and Barry M.

Goldwater

-Votes

-Richard S. Schweiker, William B. Safire

-Margaret Chase Smith

-Tower

-Political skills

Defense Department reorganization

-Articulation of policy and strategy

-Force structure

-Forrestal

-Unification

-Opportunity

-Budget competition

-1930s

-Force requirements

-Vietnam settlement

-Europe

-Latin America

-Middle East

-The President’s support

-Cambodia

-Need for competence

-The President’s reading skills

-Harvard University

-Winston S. Churchill

-Book recommendation

-Account of World War I

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-Eastern front

-Compared to account of World War II

-Military mind

-The President’s view

-Strategic thinking

-Eisenhower

-Politician

-Gen. George S. Patton

-Field Commander

-Gen. Douglas MacArthur

-Haig

-Gen. Charles A. J. M. De Gaulle

-Last war thinking

-World War I

-Gallipoli campaign

-Royal Navy

-Churchill

-Tanks and maps

-Artillery

-World War II

-Churchill

-France, Great Britain

-Civilian mind

-The President’s meeting with Moorer

-Tactical air power

-December 1972 bombing

-Small wars

-Jets

-Helicopters

-Vulnerability

-Army Air Corps

-Clements

-Compared to Air Force

-Air Force

-Fighter pilots

-Soviet Union

-Bombers

-B-52s

-Missiles

-JCS

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-Change in attitudes

-Successor

NSC meeting

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Executive Committee

-Clements

-Rogers, Laird

-Informal discussions

-Briefings for Richardson

-Moorer, Rogers

-Kissinger’s past meetings

-Rogers

-[David] Kenneth Rush

-State Department

-The President’s role

-Public statements

-Post Vietnam settlement plans

-Richardson’s preparation

Defense Department

-Clements

-Detailed work

-Control of expenditures

-Compared to HEW

-The President’s technical expertise

-Waste

-Personnel

-Bravery

-Leadership

-Richardson’s program

-Confirmation hearings

-Coordination

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