TALKER FOR LUNCHEON WITH ADMIRAL ZUMWALT AT 1:00 P.M., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1970

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LOC-HAK-9-5-3-3
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RIPLIM
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S
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3
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January 11, 2017
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December 5, 2011
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November 6, 1970
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MEMO
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No Objection to Declassification in Part 2011/12/05: LOC-HAK-9-5-3-3 SECRET/SENSITIVE November 6, 1970 MEMORANDUM FOR HENRY A. KISSINGER TROMi At Haig SUBJECTS Talker for Luncheon with A.=dinira1 Zumwalt at 1iOO p. m., Friday. November 6. 1970 Although your luncheon meeting today is primarily a social get. together, you may want to raise the following subjects with Admiral Zurriwwaitu ON-FILE NSC RELEASE INSTRUCTIONS APPLY .... Tell him you have been most impressed by what you have board about the program he has launched to boost morals and keep talent in the Navy. (See article, on Aft flap, from current issue of TIME.) Ask him to elaborate on oorrA of the prevent-day problems of motivating young people for service life. ?.. Ask nor his thoughts on possible Defense Departmeant orgaa-ilationa l changes resulting from the Blue Ribbon Diana. Panel study. make if the Navy's budget were increase decreased by $1 billion. ? Ask him what changes in Naval fore ure he would billion; -- Discuss the possibility of establishing a greater American presence in Malta; including the need for repair facilities, possible home-parting of Sixth Fleet ships, effect on stability of Maltese Government, need for best possible U.B. representa- tion, and possible ways to stimulate Malta** accept*nco of an increased presence (e. g. approaching the Maltese community in San Francisco). _~ Since both you and Admiral Zuaaaavwalt have talked to Lee Kuan Yew, you might ask Admiral Zumwalt how he evaluate* the political /military impact of possible Soviet use of facilities in Singapore and whether he favors an effort to establish a U. S. base there. SECRE ' SEN ITIVE J 1.A'ci.1'"rt:r...... e. 1 1. It. !7A No Objection to Declassification in Part 2011/12/05: LOC-HAK-9-5-3-3 No Objection to Declassification in Part 2011/12/05: LOC-HAK-9-5-3-3 V W SECRET /SENSITIVE __ Ask for his assessment of the plicate for Hemis- pheric .fenss, of Allende 's election in Chile and measure* we should consider taking. _ _ Tell him that a NSSM is being prepared calling for an inter-agency study of the Indian Ocean, and ask for his candid views on ft hat measures should be taken, if any. in light of Soviet naval expansion into the Indian Ocean and British withdrawal. __ Ask Admiral Zumwalt to explain the advantages and disad- vantages of the possible. reconfiguration of aircraft carriers for a dual attack and anti-submarine warfare role. .._ Admiral Zumwalt may ask whether you are planning to talk to Vice Admiral Rickover. Tell him you have made several attempts to meet with Admiral Rickover and expect to see him after your return from Florida. Ask how he feels about Rick* is ideas. -- Ask Admiral Zumwalt whether he feels we can effectively combat the Soviet Y Class (Polaris type) submarine threat. s cr'1 LOE143I No Objection to Declassification in Part 2011/12/05: LOC-HAK-9-5-3-3 No Objection to Declassification in Part 2011/12/05: LOC-HAK-9-5-3-3 Iqr- 7- (added to talker for Mr. Kissinger from Gen Haig, Nov 6, 1970 Subj: Luncheon with.Admiral Zumwalt) SECRET SECRET AMH:rne:11/6/70 No Objection to Declassification in Part 2011/12/05: LOC-HAK-9-5-3-3