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NSC, National Security Council
NSDM, National Security Decision Memorandum
NSSM, National Security Study Memorandum
NUSAS, National Union of South African Students

OAS, Organization of American States
OAU, Organization of African Unity
OEP, Office of Emergency Preparedness
OES, Bureau of Oceans and International Scientific Affairs, Department of State
OMB, Office of Management and Budget
ONA, Overseas National Airways
OPAG, Operations Advisory Group
OPIC, Overseas Private Investment Corporation
Orcon, dissemination and extraction of information controlled by originator
OSD, Office of the Secretary of Defense

PAIGC, Partido Africano da Independência da Guiné e Cabo Verde (African Party for the Inde

pendence of Portuguese Guinea and Cape Verde)
PCP, Partido Communista Português (Portuguese Communist Party)
PEFCO, Private Export Funding Corporation
PL, public law
PM, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, Department of State
POLAD, Political Adviser
PPD, Partido Popular Democrático (Democratic People's Party)
PRC, People's Republic of China
PriMin, Prime Minister

reftel, reference telegram
RG, Record Group
RH, Rhodesian dollar
rpt, repeat
RTTY, Radio Teletype

S/S-I, Information Management Section, Executive Secretariat, Department of State
SA, South Africa
SA-7, low altitude, surface to air missile
SADF, South African Defense Force
SAG, South African Government
SAR, South African Republic
SARG, Syrian Arab Republic Government
SASP, Southern African Students Program
SC, Security Council (of the United Nations)
SCA, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, Department of State
Secto, series indicator for telegrams from the Secretary of State (or his delegation) to the

Department of State
septel, separate telegram
SR-71, “'Blackbird," long range strategic reconnaissance aircraft
SRG, Senior Review Group
SWA, South West Africa
SWAPO, South West Africa People's Organization
SYG, Secretary General

TA, Terrorism Act
TAAG, Transportes Aéreos de Angola (Angolan Airlines)

TDY, Temporary Duty
Tosec, series indicator for telegrams from the Department of State to the Secretary of

State (or his delegation)
TOW, Tube-Launched Optically-Tracked Wire-Guided missile
TS, Top Secret

U, Unclassified
U-2, high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft
UBLS, University of Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland
UDI, Unilateral Declaration of Independence
UK, United Kingdom
UKG, United Kingdom Government
UN, United Nations
UNCTAD, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
UNGA, United Nations General Assembly
UNHCR, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
UNICEF, United Nations Children's Fund (United Nations International Children's

Emergency Fund)
UNIP, United National Independence Party (Zambia)
UNITA, União Nacional para e Independência Total de Angola (National Union for the Total

Independence of Angola)
UNSC, United Nations Security Council
USG, United States Government
USIA, United States Information Agency
USIS, United States Information Service (overseas name for USIA)
USN, United States Navy
USUN, United States Mission to the United Nations
USSR, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

WATTS, Wide Area Telecommunication/Telephone Service
WH, White House

Z, Zulu, time designator on White House, State Department, and Defense Department

messages/cables based on Greenwich Mean Time
ZANU, Zimbabwe African Nationalist Union
ZAPU, Zimbabwe African People's Union
ZIPA, Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army

Persons

Abshire, David M., Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs from April 1970

until January 1973 Adham, Kamal Sheik, Chief Advisor to King Faisal; Director of the Saudi Arabian Polit

ical Intelligence Bureau Agnew, Spiro T., Vice President of the United States from January 1969 until October

1973 Ahidjo, Ahmadou, President of Cameroon Amin, Idi, President of Uganda; President of the Organization of African Unity from July

1975 until July 1976 Andrew, Robert, Political Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Zaire Ansary, Hushang, Iranian Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance Antunes, Ernesto de Melo, see Melo Antunes, Ernesto de Arenales, Alfonso, Deputy Director of the Office of Southern African Affairs, Bureau of

African Affairs, Department of State Armstrong, General R.F., Acting Chief of South African Defense Staff Austin, Timothy, Assistant to Rogers C.B. Morton (Counsellor to the President for Politi

cal Affairs) Azevedo, José Baptista Pinheiro de, Admiral, Portuguese Prime Minister from Sep

tember 1975 until June 1976

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Banda, Rupiah, Zambian Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 1974

until 1975; Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1975 until 1976 Bergsten, C. Fred, member, National Security Council staff from 1969 until 1971 Bongo, Omar, President of Gabon Botha, Roelof Frederik “Pik," South African Permanent Representative to the United

Nations from 1974 until 1977; Ambassador to the United States from 1975 until 1977 Bowdler, William G., U.S. Ambassador to South Africa from May 1975 until April 1978 Brezhnev, Leonid I., General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist

Party of the Soviet Union Brown, George S., General, USAF; Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force from 1973

until 1974; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1974 until 1978 Brown, Robert L., Deputy Executive Secretary, Department of State Buchanan, Thompson R., Director, Office of Central African Affairs, Department of State Buchanan, Patrick, Special Assistant to the President until 1974 Buffum, William, Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs

from 1973 until 1975 Bula, see Mandungu Bula Nyati Bush, George H.W., U.S. Representative to the United Nations from February 1971 until

January 1973; Head of the U.S. Liaison Office in Beijing from October 1974 until De

cember 1975; Director of Central Intelligence from January 1976 until January 1977 Butler, Malcolm, member, National Security Council staff Butterfield, Alexander P., Deputy Assistant to the President from January 1969 until Jan

uary 1973 Byrd, Harry F., Jr., Democratic Senator from Virginia until 1970, Independent Senator

from Virginia from 1970

Caetano, Marcello, Portuguese Prime Minister until 1974

Callaghan, James, British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs from

March 5, 1974, until April 5, 1976 Cardoso, Antonio Silva, Portuguese High Commissioner and Governor General in An

gola from January 1975 until August 1975 Carlucci, Frank, U.S. Ambassador to Portugal from December 1974 until February 1978 Carter, Jimmy, Governor of Georgia, Democratic Party candidate in the 1976 Presidential

election Carter, W. Beverly, Jr., U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania from July 1972 until October 1975 Catto, Henry E., Jr., U.S. Representative to the United Nations in Geneva from July 1976

until April 1977 Chissano, Joaquim Alberto, leader of FRELIMO; Mozambican Foreign Minister from

1975 Chona, Mark, adviser to Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda Clark, Richard, Democratic Senator from lowa from 1973 Clements, William P., Deputy Secretary of Defense from 1971 until 1977 Colby, William E., Director of Central Intelligence from September 1973 until January

1976 Connally, John B., Jr., Secretary of the Treasury from January 1971 until May 1972 Connor, James E., White House Staff Secretary and Secretary to the Cabinet, Executive

Office of the President from 1974 Costa Gomes, Francisco da, President of Portugal from September 1974 until July 1976 Coutinho, António Alva Rosa, High Commissioner of Angola from 1974 until 1975 Covey, James P., Office of the Secretary of State Cromer, Third Earl of (Baring, George R.S.), Lieutenant Colonel, British Ambassador to

the United States from 1971 until 1974 Crosby, Oliver S., Director of the Office of Southern African Affairs, Bureau of African

Affairs, Department of State Crosland, Anthony, British Foreign Secretary from April 1976 Cutler, Walter L., Director, Office of Central African Affairs, Bureau of African Affairs,

Department of State; U.S. Ambassador to Zaire from November 1975

Davis, Nathaniel, Director General of the Foreign Service from November 1973 until

March 1975; Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from April 1975 until De

cember 1975 Dellums, Ronald, Democratic Representative from California Denney, George C., Deputy Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department

of State Devlin, Lawrence R., former Chief, Africa Division, Central Intelligence Agency Diggs, Charles C., Jr., Democratic Representative from Michigan; Chairman of the Africa

Subcommittee of the House Foreign Affairs Committee; Chairman of the Congres

sional Black Caucus from 1969 until 1971 Dobrynin, Anatoly, Soviet Ambassador to the United States Douglas-Home, Sir Alec, British Foreign Secretary from June 1970 until March 1974

Eagleburger, Lawrence S., Deputy Under Secretary of State for Management from May

1975 until February 1977 Easum, Donald B., Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from 1974 until 1975;

U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria from 1975 Edmondson, William B., Bureau of African Affairs, Department of State; Deputy Chief of Eliot, Theodore L., Jr., Special Assistant to the Secretary and Executive Secretary of the

Mission at the U.S. Embassy in South Africa from September 1974 until September 1975; Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of State

from 1976 until 1977 Ekangaki, Nzo, Secretary General of the Organization of African Unity from June 1972

until June 1974

Department of State from August 1969 until September 1975 Ellsworth, Robert F., Deputy Secretary of Defense from 1975 until 1977 Eteki M'Boumoua, William A., Secretary General of the Organization of African Unity

from June 1974

Fish, Howard M., Lieutenant General, USA; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for

Security Assistance from August 1974 Flanigan, Peter M., Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs from

1972 until 1974; Executive Director, Council for International Economic Policy from

1972 until 1974 Ford, Gerald R., Vice President of the United States from December 6, 1973, until August

9, 1974; President of the United States from August 9, 1974 Fourie, Bernadus Gerhardus "Brand," South African Secretary of Foreign Affairs

Gabella, Elliott, Deputy President, African National Council
Garin, Vasco Vieira, Portuguese Ambassador to the United States
Gaylard, Jack, Secretary to the Cabinet, Rhodesia
Gebelt, Stephen G., Portugal Desk Officer, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of

State, from November 1968 until September 1969; Deputy Chief of Mission at the

U.S. Embassy in Lesotho from September 1969 until October 1970
Giscard d'Estaing, Valéry, President of France from 1974
Gomes, Francisco da Costa, see Costa Gomes, Francisco da
Granger, Clinton, member, National Security Council staff
Grennan, Dennis, British Special Adviser on Rhodesia
Gromyko, Andrei A., Soviet Foreign Minister

Habib, Philip C., Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from June 1976 Haldeman, H.R. "Bob,” White House Chief of Staff from January 1969 until April 1973 Hartman, Arthur, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from January 1974 Hawkins, Harold, Air Vice Marshal, Rhodesian diplomatic representative in South

Africa Healey, Denis W., British Chancellor of the Exchequer from March 1974 Heath, Edward R.G., British Prime Minister from June 1970 until March 1974 Helms, Richard M., Director of Central Intelligence until February 1973; U.S. Ambas

sador to Iran from April 1973 Hinton, Deane, U.S. Ambassador to Zaire from June 20, 1974, until June 18, 1975; U.S.

Representative to the European Communities from January 1976 Hoffacker, Roscoe L., U.S. Ambassador to Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea from De

cember 1969 until June 1972 Holloway, James, III, Admiral, Chief of Naval Operations from 1974 Horan, Harold E., member, National Security Council staff from 1973 until 1976 Hormats, Robert C., member, National Security Council staff Houphouet-Boigny, Félix, President of the Ivory Coast Humphrey, Hubert H., Democratic Senator from Minnesota from 1971 Hughes, Thomas L., Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of

State, until 1969 Hurd, John, U.S. Ambassador to South Africa from September 1970 until April 1975 Hyland, William G., Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of

State, from January 1974 until November 1975; Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from 1975 until 1976

Ingersoll, Robert S., Deputy Secretary of State from July 1974 until March 1976

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