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 General Johnson returned on 12 March, submitted his report on the 14th. The guts of the report, a series of 21 recommendations plus, an indication of marginal comments Secretary McNamara scribbled on his copy follow (the Secretary's comments are in parentheses):

1. Provide increased mobility for existing forces by introducing more Army helicopter companies. (OK)

2. Deploy more 0-1 type aircraft to give saturation surveillance capability to improve Intelligence. (OK)

3. Establish Joint U.S.-RVNAF Target Research and Analysis Center to utilize increased info effectively. (OK)

4. Evaluate effects of COMUSMACV's unrestricted employment of U.S. fighter-bombers within SVN. (?)

5. Increase scope and tempo of U.S. air strikes against NVN. (Discuss with Chiefs.)

6. Remove self imposed restrictions on conduct of U.S. air strikes against North Vietnam. (Some already removed. Views of Chiefs.)

7. Increase tempo arid scope of special operations activities against North Vietnam. (Ask Max for plan.)

8. Increase Naval and air RECCE and harassing operations against North Vietnam. (Ask Max for plan.)

9. Re-orient BARREL ROLL to increase effectiveness. (OK)

10. Commit elements of 7th Fleet to air/surface patrol of coastal areas. (OK, ask Max for plan.)

11. Program of cash awards for capture of DRV junks. (OK, ask Max for plan.)

12. Streamline procedure to give MACV quick authority and funds for construction projects in VN. (See 13)

13. Establish stockpile of construction materials and equipment within 3 to 4 sailing days of VN controlled by MACV. (Applicable to both 12 and 13 - John to work with Paul and Charlie.) [ASD/ISA, SecNav and SecArmy respectively] Rh