Lincoln Gordon air telegram to State Department on military contingency plan
How to Cite
Title
Lincoln Gordon air telegram to State Department on military contingency plan.Reference code
BR SP IRI USP USA CP RCM G64 1963.11.04.Initial production date
04/11/1963.Documents
Reference code
BR SP IRI USP USA CP RCM G64 1963.11.04
Title
Lincoln Gordon air telegram to State Department on military contingency plan
Initial production date
04/11/1963
Final production date
04/11/1963
Level in the general structure
Item
Dimension and support: Format
Dimension and support: Documentary type
Aerial Telegram
Producing entity
Embassy of the United States of America in Rio de Janeiro
Origin
John F. Kennedy Library (JFKL)
Scope and content
Air telegram (A-568) signed by Lincoln Gordon, sent by the Embassy of Rio de Janeiro to the United States Department of State. It is a military contingency plan for hypothetical situations in which the Federal Government, in the figure of President João Goulart, would act for a possible unconstitutional/illegal action or for the formation of a left-aligned regime. It also presents a survey on the composition of the Brazilian Armed Forces, as well as logistical facilities, fuel and food; in addition to explicit assistance to military personnel opposed to the Federal Government. Highlight is the possibility of creating a confederation of the states of São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul.
Access conditions
Public
Language
English
Custodian entity of originals
John F. Kennedy Library (JFKL)
Original reference code
Archive: John F. Kennedy Library
Collection: National Security Files
Series: Country Files
Box14 A
Pasta Brazil, General 11/1-63-11/15/63
Location
Boston (USA)
Access point - Subjects
Secret actions | Aeronautics | Airports | Foods | Coup threats | Logistical support | Saudi Arabia | military arsenal | Political articulation | Asunción (Paraguay) | Belém (Pará) | Belo Horizonte (Minas Gerais) | Fuels | Political crises | Military equipment | 1964 coup | Coup d'etat | Guanabara (state) | Civil war | Industry | American national interest | External interference | Juiz de Fora (Minas Gerais) | Kuwait | Means of transport | Minas Gerais (state) | Natal, Rio Grande do Norte) | Niterói (Rio de Janeiro) | Military operation | Netherlands | Panama | Paraguay | Paraná (state) | Paranaguá (Paraná) | Peru | Petrópolis (Rio de Janeiro) | Military police | Porto Alegre (Rio Grande do Sul) | Seaports | Praia Grande (São Paulo) | Recife Pernambuco) | Refineries | Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro) | Rio Grande do Sul (state) | Salvador, Bahia) | Santa Catarina (state) | Santos (São Paulo) | São Paulo (state) | Suriname | US Army Attache (USARMA, military attaché) | Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) | Communication vehicles | Venezuela | Vitoria, Espirito Santo)
Access Point - Entities and Organizations
United States Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) | Brazilian Air Force (FAB) | Public Force | Civil Guard | Brazil's navy | Petrobras (Brazilian Petroleum SA) (company) | Radio Bandeirantes (Press) | Continental Radio (Press) | Difusora Radio (Press) | Radio Gazeta (Press) | Radio Globo (Press) | Radio Marconi (Press) | Radio Mauá (Press) | Radio Mayrink Veiga (Press) | Radio Nacional (Press) | Radio Record (Press) | Rural Radio (Press) | Tamoio Radio (Press) | Copam Refinery | Capuava Refinery | Duque de Caxias Refinery | Manguinhos Refinery | Ipiranga Refinery | Landulpho Alves Refinery - Mataripe | President Bernardes Refinery - Cubatao (RPBC)
Access Point - Names
Andrew P. O'Meara | George Mather | João Belchior Marques Goulart | John Gordon Mein | Lincoln Gordon | Roy T. Davis Jr. | William P. Renny
Rules or conventions adopted
NOBRADE | ISAD(G)
Status
Complete
Description date
30/03/2024
Review date
09/10/2024