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“The file contains correspondence, telegrams and documents from the US Department of Foreign Affairs and Embassy regarding the Liberty incident and the attack on the American ship by Israeli ships and aircraft. The file contains correspondence and documents from the investigative committees, draft conclusions and more”
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“The case contains reports and reports from the US State Department’s representative on diplomatic activity with US government officials, at the end of the Six-Day War and the period”
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“Telegrams on various issues including the issue of US and UK governments’ attitude towards the Six Day War and the situation immediately afterwards (including a British request to consider King Hussein), contacts with the Americans regarding a ceasefire, and Liberty incident.”
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“In a variety of documents, both from the Israeli government and the Israeli foreign ministry, and from the US government, regarding the Liberty ship incident in the Six Day War. Also in various legal documents.”
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“The file contains documents dealing with the negotiations between Israel and the United States regarding the compensation of those killed in Liberty Ship”
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“Press clippings about the war”
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“Minutes of the Government Meeting Settlement Minutes – 29 June 1967 – 29.6.67”
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“In the file of correspondence, documents and public inquiries that reached the Prime Minister’s Office at the time, Levi Eshkol. In the case you can find inquiries from abroad, newspaper clippings from the period and more. Also in the case you can find correspondence”
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“Minutes No. 68 of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee meeting, held on Thursday – September 7, (1967, at 1500 (1500”
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Claims, Fact, and Comment, by Richard “Rocky” Sturman, (Mr. Sturman was a Radioman 2nd Class, E-5, onboard USS Liberty, on June 8, 1967
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CIA USS Liberty Report
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Congressional Record: Findings of the Independent Commission of Inquiry into the Israeli Attack on the USS Liberty, the Recall of Military Rescue Support Aircraft while the Ship was Under attack, and the Subsequent Cover-Up by the United States Government. Dated October 11, 2004.
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A Juridical Examination of the Israeli Attack on the USS Liberty, Naval Law Review, Vol 36, Winter, 1986.
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Review of “The Liberty Incident Revealed: The Definitive Account of the 1967 Israeli Attack on the U.S. Navy Spy Ship” by A. Jay Cristol
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The Alternate Record and Analysis to, “Liberty Incident Revealed, the Definitive Account of the 1967 Israeli Attack on the US Navy Spy Ship”, by A Jay Cristol (Naval Institute Press, 2013) by Dr. Anthony Wells
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Declaration of the late Captain Ward Boston, Jr, Captain JAGC, US Navy (retired) dated January 8, 2004
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Moshe Dayan and the Attack on the United States Ship LIBERTY
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Book Review by Thomas Schaaf entitled, “Don’t Give Up the Ship”, reviewing The Attack on the Liberty, The Untold Story of Israel’s Deadly 1967 Assault on a US Spy Ship, by James Scott, New York, Simon and Schuster, 2009
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United States Naval Academy Class of 1953 – various letters on the attack on the USS LIBERTY – signed by the Class President, Lt. Colonel David B. Jones, USAF (ret) to: Admiral Gary Roughead, Chief of Naval Operations, dated September 24, 2009, and his response dated October 30, 2009; to General James Jones, USMC, at the White House, dated September 24, 2009; to Admiral Mike Mullen, USN, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, dated September 24, 2009