On the recordMarch 22, 1966
We will urge that those principles of joint and common preparation be extended wherever they can be usefully applied in the Atlantic Alliance.
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presidency.ucsb.eduWe will urge that those principles of joint and common preparation be extended wherever they can be usefully applied in the Atlantic Alliance.
Remarks on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to the Foreign Service Institute.
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