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1 George Bush Presidential Library 1000 George Bush Drive West College Station, TX phone: (979) fax: (979) Inventory for FOIA Request Donald P. Gregg Files Subject Files Extent 288 folders Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Bush Presidential Records, Bush Vice Presidential Records, and Quayle Vice Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)(5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA)(44 USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States government as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Researchers are advised to consult the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, USC) which governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Provenance Official records of George Bush s presidency and vice presidency are housed at the George Bush Presidential Library and administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) under the provisions of the Presidential Records Act (PRA). Processed By Staff Archivists, January Previously restricted materials are added as they are released. System of Arrangement Records that are responsive to this FOIA request were found in one collection areas Bush Vice Presidential Records: Staff and Office Files. As policy, Staff and Office Files are processed at the folder level, that is, individual documents are not selected and removed from a folder for processing. While this method maintains folder integrity, it frequently results in the incidental processing of documents that are not wholly responsive to the subject area. 1
2 Scope and Content The materials in FOIA are a systematically processed body of documents from the files of Donald P. Gregg, who served as an adviser on the staff of Vice President Bush s Office of National Security Affairs. The Staff and Office Files contain correspondence, press releases, printed material, reports, and speeches pertaining to varying national security issues and U.S. relations with various countries around the world. The following is a list of documents and folders processed in response to FOIA. Bush Vice Presidential Records: Staff and Office Files National Security Affairs, Office of Gregg, Donald P., Files Subject Files ABM Treaty [OA/ID 19852] Aircraft Carrier Issue [OA/ID 19852] Air Force, Department of the [OA/ID 19852] Air Force, Department of the: General Gabriel [OA/ID 19852] Air Force, Department of the: Nellis Air Force Base/Red Flag [OA/ID 19852] Air Force, Department of the: Air Force Academy Graduation [OA/ID 19852] Air Force II [OA/ID 19852] Ali, Muhammad [OA/ID 19852] American Jewish Strategy [1] [OA/ID 19852] American Jewish Strategy [2] [OA/ID 19852] Americares [OA/ID 19852] Americares: Americares Mozambique [OA/ID 19852] ANZUS Council [OA/ID 19852] Arms Transfer [OA/ID 19852] Army, Department of the [OA/ID 19852] Arms Control [1] [OA/ID 19852] Arms Control [2] [OA/ID 19852] Arms Control [3] [OA/ID 19852] Arms Control [4] [OA/ID 19852] Arms Control [5] [OA/ID 19852] Arms Control [6] [OA/ID 19852] Arms Control [7] [OA/ID 19852] Arms Control: Ambassador Richard Burt [OA/ID 19852] ASAT [OA/ID 19853] Automatic Data Processing Equipment (ADPE) [OA/ID 19853] AWACS [1] [OA/ID 19853] AWACS [2] [OA/ID 19853] AWACS [3] [OA/ID 19853] Beyond War [OA/ID 19853] Boland Amendment [OA/ID 19853] Book Reports [OA/ID 19853] Bush Family [OA/ID 19853] Burdensharing [OA/ID 19853] Cables [1] [OA/ID 19853] Cables [2] [OA/ID 19853] Campaign 1984 Debate Material Debate Transcript [OA/ID 19853] Campaign 1984 National Security Issues Reagan Record [1] [OA/ID 19853] 2
3 Campaign 1984 National Security Issues Reagan Record [2] [OA/ID 19853] Campaign 1984 National Security Issues Reagan Record: Debate Issues Papers [OA/ID 19853] Campaign 1984 Reelection Thank you Letters [1] [OA/ID 19853] Campaign 1984 Reelection Thank you Letters [2] [OA/ID 19853] Campaign 1988 [OA/ID 19853] Campaign 1988 Thank you letters [empty] [OA/ID 19853] Caribbean Basin Initiative [OA/ID 19853] Central America [OA/ID 19853] Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) [1] [OA/ID 19853] Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) [2] [OA/ID 19853] Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) [3] [OA/ID 19853] Chemical/Biological Weapons [1] [OA/ID 19854] Chemical/Biological Weapons [2] [OA/ID 19854] Chemical Weapons [OA/ID 19854] Civil Defense [OA/ID 19854] Civilian Military Institute (CMI) [OA/ID 19854] Coast Guard [OA/ID 19854] Compliance [OA/ID 19854] Conference on Free Elections [OA/ID 19854] Congressional [1] [OA/ID 19854] Congressional [2] [OA/ID 19854] Contra Aid [OA/ID 19854] Council of the Americas [OA/ID 19854] Covert Action [OA/ID 19854] Cranks [OA/ID 19854] Crank Letters etc. [OA/ID 19854] Crisis Management [OA/ID 19854] CSCE (Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe) [OA/ID 19854] Cuban Haitian Task Force [OA/ID 19854] Daily Reports [OA/ID 19854] Deep Cuts Proposal [OA/ID 19854] Defense, Department of 1985 [OA/ID 19854] Defense Department 1988 [OA/ID 19854] Defense, Department of 1984 [1] [OA/ID 19854] Defense, Department of 1984 [2] [OA/ID 19854] Defense, Department of 1983 [OA/ID 19854] Defense, Department of (Budget) [OA/ID 19855] Defense, Department of 1981 [1] [OA/ID 19855] Defense, Department of 1981 [2] [OA/ID 19855] Defense, Department of 1982 [OA/ID 19855] Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) [OA/ID 19855] Defense Procurement [OA/ID 19855] Democracy Initiative [OA/ID 19855] Domestic Policy/Campaign Issues [OA/ID 19855] East West [OA/ID 19855] ELF (Extremely Low Frequency Communications) [OA/ID 19855] Energy [OA/ID 19855] Emergency Mobilization Preparedness Board (EMPB) [OA/ID 19855] Embassy Security [OA/ID 19855] FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) [OA/ID 19855] Federalism Initiative [OA/ID 19855] Executive Order [OA/ID 19855] 3
4 Executive Order [OA/ID 19855] European Community (EC) [OA/ID 19855] (Alternate) Energy [OA/ID 19855] Foreign Aid/Assistance [OA/ID 19855] File Index Current [OA/ID 19855] File Index Retired [1] [OA/ID 19855] File Index Retired [2] [OA/ID 19855] File Index Retired [3] [OA/ID 19855] Fowler-McCracken Commission [1] [OA/ID 19856] Fowler-McCracken Commission [2] [OA/ID 19856] Fowler-McCracken Commission [3] [OA/ID 19856] Foreign Policy Accomplishments [empty] [OA/ID 19856] Foreign Policy Issues [1] [OA/ID 19856] Foreign Policy Issues [2] [OA/ID 19856] [Foreign Policy] [1] [OA/ID 19856] [Foreign Policy] [2] [OA/ID 19856] [Foreign Policy] [3] [OA/ID 19856] Foreign Policy General [1] [OA/ID 19856] Foreign Policy General [2] [OA/ID 19856] Foreign Policy General [3] [OA/ID 19856] Freedom, Inc. [OA/ID 19856] GLCM [OA/ID 19856] High Frontier [OA/ID 19856] Human Rights [OA/ID 19856] IMF [OA/ID 19856] Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) [1] [OA/ID 19856] Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) [2] [OA/ID 19856] INF Secret [OA/ID 19857] INF [1] [OA/ID 19857] INF [2] [OA/ID 19857] INF [3] [OA/ID 19857] INF [4] [OA/ID 19857] INF [5] [OA/ID 19857] INF [6] [OA/ID 19857] INF [7] [OA/ID 19857] INF Missile Destruction 9/8/88 Longhorn, Texas [OA/ID 19857] INF Missile Destruction 9/8/88 Longhorn, Texas: Two: Sam Watson, From: Sam Benedi, Subject: 9/8 [OA/ID 19857] Inter-American Dialogue [OA/ID 19857] Intelligence [1] [OA/ID 19857] Intelligence [2] [OA/ID 19857] Intelligence [3] [OA/ID 19857] Invitations [OA/ID 19857] IPU [Inter-Parliamentary Union] [OA/ID 19857] Issues [OA/ID 19858] Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) [OA/ID 19858] Letters 1986 [OA/ID 19858] Letters 1985 [OA/ID 19858] Letters 1984 [1] [OA/ID 19858] Letters 1984 [2] [OA/ID 19858] Letters 1983 [OA/ID 19858] LOS (Law of the Sea) [OA/ID 19858] Low-Intensity Conflict [OA/ID 19858] 4
5 Luncheon Issues with the President [OA/ID 19858] Marine Corps [OA/ID 19858] Maritime [1] [OA/ID 19858] Maritime [2] [OA/ID 19858] Mass Immigration Emergency Plan [OA/ID 19858] Maybank Amendment [OA/ID 19858] MBFR [Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions] [OA/ID 19858] Military Assistant/Aide to the Vice President [1] [OA/ID 19858] Military Assistant/Aide to the Vice President [2] [OA/ID 19858] Military Assistant/Aide to the Vice President: Paperwork for military aides [OA/ID 19858] Military Assistant/Aide to the Vice President [3] [OA/ID 19858] Military Exercises [OA/ID 19858] Mitchell Jewish Defense League Case [1] [OA/ID 19859] Mitchell Jewish Defense League Case [2] [OA/ID 19859] MODE (Monitoring of Overseas Direct Employment) [OA/ID 19859] Monroe Doctrine [OA/ID 19859] MX [1] [OA/ID 19859] MX [2] [OA/ID 19859] National Association of Arab-Americans (NAAA) [OA/ID 19859] NASA Space [1] [OA/ID 19859] NASA Space [2] [OA/ID 19859] National Defense University [OA/ID 19859] National Security Affairs OVP [OA/ID 19859] National Security Council [1] [OA/ID 19859] National Security Council [2] [OA/ID 19859] NATO [1] [OA/ID 19859] NATO [2] [OA/ID 19859] NATO [3] [OA/ID 19859] Navy, Department of the [1] [OA/ID 19859] Navy, Department of the [2] [OA/ID 19859] Navy, Department of the [3] [OA/ID 19859] Navy, Department of the: U.S.S. San Jacinto [OA/ID 19859] Navy U.S.S. Houston Launching Newport News, Virginia, March 21, 1981 [OA/ID 19859] Navy U.S.S. Ohio Trident Groton, Connecticut November 11, 1981 [OA/ID 19859] NNBIS [OA/ID 19859] NEACP (National Emergency Airborne Command Post) [OA/ID 19859] North South [Summit] [OA/ID 19859] NPT [Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons] [OA/ID 19859] NSC NSPG Meetings [List of meetings] [OA/ID 19859] Nuclear Freeze [OA/ID 19861] Nuclear Weapons [1] [OA/ID 19861] Nuclear Weapons [2] [OA/ID 19861] Nuclear Weapons [3] [OA/ID 19861] Olympics [OA/ID 19861] Organization of American States (OAS) [OA/ID 19861] Peace Corps [OA/ID 19861] [Classified Title] [OA/ID 19861] PEOC Travel [OA/ID 19861] PFIAB (President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board) [1] [OA/ID 19861] PFIAB (President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board) [2] [OA/ID 19861] Photos Miscellaneous [1] [OA/ID 19861] Photos Miscellaneous [2] [OA/ID 19861] 5
6 Photos 1988 [OA/ID 19861] Photos 1987 [1] [OA/ID 19861] Photos 1987 [2] [OA/ID 19861] PICHTR [1] [OA/ID 19861] PICHTR [2] [OA/ID 19861] POWs/MIAs [1] [OA/ID 19861] POWs/MIAs [2] [OA/ID 19861] POWs/MIAs [3] [OA/ID 19861] POWs/MIAs [4] [OA/ID 19861] POWs/MIAs [5] [OA/ID 19861] POWs/MIAs [6] [OA/ID 19861] POWs/MIAs [7] [OA/ID 19861] Presidential Yacht "Sequoia" [OA/ID 19862] President Reagan's September 1, 1982 Middle East Initiative [OA/ID 19862] Press [OA/ID 19862] Qs and As [OA/ID 19862] Radio Marti [OA/ID 19862] Rapid Deployment Force (RDF) [OA/ID 19862] Red Cross [OA/ID 19862] Refugees Immigration [OA/ID 19862] Resumes [OA/ID 19862] Lt. Harry Richardson, Thad Garrett [OA/ID 19862] Rifaat, Maged [OA/ID 19862] SALT [1] [OA/ID 19862] SALT [2] [OA/ID 19862] SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) [1] [OA/ID 19862] SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) [2] [OA/ID 19862] SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) [3] [OA/ID 19862] SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative): Strategic Defense Initiative [OA/ID 19862] Security [OA/ID 19862] Selective Service Registration [OA/ID 19862] Socialist International [OA/ID 19862] South Florida Task Force/Narcotics [OA/ID 19862] Space Heavy Lift [OA/ID 19862] Speeches [1] [OA/ID 19862] Speeches [2] [OA/ID 19862] Speeches [3] [OA/ID 19862] Speeches [4] [OA/ID 19862] START [1] [OA/ID 19863] START [2] [OA/ID 19863] Hill/Gregg Meetings State Department [OA/ID 19863] State, Department of [1] [OA/ID 19863] State, Department of [2] [OA/ID 19863] Strategic Force Modernization [OA/ID 19863] Meeting with VP Bush and Craig Fuller February 26, 1987 (11 a.m.) [OA/ID 19863] Syn Fuels [OA/ID 19863] Terrorism [1] [OA/ID 19863] Terrorism [2] [OA/ID 19863] Technology Transfer [OA/ID 19863] Terrorism, Abourezek/Jabara (Terrorism) [1] [OA/ID 19863] Terrorism, Abourezek/Jabara (Terrorism) [2] [OA/ID 19863] Terrorism, Holloway Review [OA/ID 19863] VP Meeting with Senior Review Group of TTF [OA/ID 19863] 6
7 Terry Waite/Bishop Browning [OA/ID 19863] Tetrad (Caratzas) [OA/ID 19863] Third World [OA/ID 19863] Threshold Test Ban Treaty (TTBT) [OA/ID 19863] Title III for Egypt [OA/ID 19863] Title III for Egypt: U.S. Assistance to Egyptian Agriculture [Booklet] [OA/ID 19863] Title III for Egypt: Introductory Summary [Bound] [OA/ID 19863] Title III for Egypt: Memoranda Understanding PL480, Title I/III [Bound] [OA/ID 19863] TNF (Theater Nuclear Forces) [OA/ID 19860] Trialogue Conference [OA/ID 19860] Trilateral Commission [OA/ID 19860] Tower Board [OA/ID 19860] Trade [1] [OA/ID 19860] Trade [2] [OA/ID 19860] Tsukuba Expo 1985 [OA/ID 19860] Twenty-Fifth Amendment [OA/ID 19860] UNESCO [OA/ID 19860] United Nations (UN) 1984 [1] [OA/ID 19860] United Nations (UN) 1984 [2] [OA/ID 19860] United Nations (UN) 1984: UNSC [OA/ID 19860] United Nations (UN) 1983 [OA/ID 19860] United Nations (UN) 1982 [1] [OA/ID 19860] United Nations (UN) 1982 [2] [OA/ID 19860] United Nations (UN) 1981 [1] [OA/ID 19860] United Nations (UN) 1981 [2] [OA/ID 19860] USIA (United States Information Agency) [OA/ID 19860] Veterans Administration [OA/ID 19860] Vice President-Elect George Bush [OA/ID 19860] Vice President George Bush [OA/ID 19860] Mrs. Barbara Bush [OA/ID 19860] Vice Presidential Academy Nomination Program [OA/ID 19860] Vice Presidential Badge [OA/ID 19860] Vice Presidential Duties [OA/ID 19860] Vice Presidential Residence [OA/ID 19860] Vice Presidential Trips [1] [OA/ID 19860] Vice Presidential Trips [2] [OA/ID 19860] Weekly Reports [September 11, 1987 ONLY] [OA/ID 19874] Westminster Speech 1986 [John Findley Green Foundation Lecture, 40th Anniversary of Sir Winston Churchill's "Iron Curtain" Address, Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, Wednesday, March 5, 1986] [OA/ID 19874] WHCA (White House Communications Agency) [OA/ID 19874] WHEP (White House Emergency Plan) [OA/ID 19874] While You Were Away [OA/ID 19874] 1945 Yalta Agreement [OA/ID 19874] Last modified: 01/22/2014 7
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