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Central Intelligence Agency

DO Files

Job 80-00464A

Executive Registry Files

Job 80-B01086A

NIC Files

Job 79-01229A

Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan

National Security Adviser

Kissinger Trip Files

Kissinger-Scowcroft West Wing Office Files

Memoranda of Conversations

NSC Meetings File

NSC Staff Secretary Files

NSDMs and NSSMS

Outside the System Chronological File

Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders

Presidential Country Files for Africa

Presidential Country Files for Europe and Canada

Presidential Trip Files

Scowcroft Daily Work Files

National Security Council

Institutional Files

Staff Secretary's Office

President's Daily Diary

Presidential Handwriting File

Library of Congress, Washington, DC

Papers of Henry A. Kissinger

Geopolitical File

Cables File

Memoranda of Conversations

Memoranda to the President

Department of State, Memoranda
Top Secret

National Security Council

National Security Council

Ford Administration Intelligence Files

Angola

40 Committee Meetings

Washington National Records Center, Suitland, Maryland Record Group 330, Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense 73A-1975

Secret Files of the Office of International Security Affairs

Published Sources

Congress and the Nation, 1969-1972. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Service, 1973.

Fischer, David. History of the International Atomic Energy Agency: The First Forty Years. Vienna: IAEA, 1997.

Keesing's Contemporary Archives. London, Keesing's Publications Limited, 1965-1976. United States. Department of State. Bulletin. Washington, DC, 1970–1977.

United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Richard M. Nixon, 1969–1973. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1971-1975.

___. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Gerald R. Ford, 1974-1977. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1975-1979.

Yearbook of the United Nations. New York: Office of Public Information.

Abbreviations and Terms

ABM, Anti-Ballistic Missile

AEC, Atomic Energy Commission

AF, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of State
AID, Agency for International Development

BLS, Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland

BOSS, Bureau for State Security (South Africa)

C, Confidential

CA, circular airgram

CENTO, Central Treaty Organization

CIA, Central Intelligence Agency

CINCEUR, Commander-in-Chief, European Command
CINCLANT, Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic Fleet

CIEP, Council on International Economic Policy
Codel, Congressional Delegation

ConGen, Consulate General

CU, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State

DCI, Director of Central Intelligence

DDO, Deputy Director for Operations, Central Intelligence Agency
DOD, Department of Defense

DOS, Department of State

EATP, East African Training Program

EC-9, the nine European Community countries

EPB, Economic Policy Board

ERDA, Energy Research and Development Administration

EUR, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State

Exdis, exclusive distribution

EXIM, Export-Import Bank

FAZ, Forces Armées Zaïroises (Zairian Armed Forces)

FCO, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Government of the United Kingdom

FEA, Federal Energy Administration

FLEC, Frente para a Libertação do Enclave de Cabinda (Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda)

FMS, foreign military sales

FNLA, Frente Nacional de Libertação de Angola (National Front for the Liberation of Angola)

FonSec, Foreign Secretary

FRELIMO, Frente de Libertação de Moçambique (Liberation Front of Mozambique)

FRG, Federal Republic of Germany

FSO, Foreign Service officer

FY, fiscal year

GA, General Assembly (of the United Nations)

GDP, Gross Domestic Product
GE, General Electric

GNP, Gross National Product

GOB, Government of Botswana

GOF, Government of France

GOM, Government of Mozambique

GOP, Government of Portugal

GPRM, Government of the People's Republic of Mozambique

GRAE, Governo Revolucionário de Angola no Exílio (Revolutionary Government of Angola in Exile)

HAK, Henry A. Kissinger

Hakto, series indicator for telegrams sent by Kissinger when away from Washington HHE, household effects

HMG, Her Majesty's Government

HNP, Herstigte Nasionale Party van Suid Afrika (Reconstituted National Party of South Africa)

IAEA, International Atomic Energy Agency

IBRD, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank)

ICJ, International Court of Justice

IG, Interdepartmental Group

IMF, International Monetary Fund

INR, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State

INR/IL, Intelligence Liaison, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State

INS, Immigration and Naturalization Service

IO, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State

ISA, Office of International Security Affairs, Department of Defense

J, Office of the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs

JCS, Joint Chiefs of Staff

L, Legal Adviser, Department of State

LAW, Light Anti-tank Weapon

Limdis, limited distribution

MAC, Military Airlift Command

MAP, Military Assistance Program

MiG, Soviet-built fighter aircraft

MP, member of parliament

MPLA, Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola (Popular Movement for the Liberation

of Angola)

NAC, North Atlantic Council, North Atlantic Treaty Organization

NASA, National Aeronautic and Space Administration

NATO, North Atlantic Treaty Organization

NIBMAR, No Independence Before Majority Rule

NIC, National Intelligence Council

Nocontract, not releasable to contractors/consultants

Nodis, no distribution

Noforn, no foreign dissemination

Notal, not received by all addressees (telegram B, referenced in telegram A, was not sent

to all recipients of telegram A)

NPT, Non-Proliferation Treaty

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