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This telegram includes information regarding President Gerald Ford's pre-launch message to the Apollo and Soyuz crews; message to Leonid Brezhnev following successful completion of the Soyuz space mission; Soviet Union Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin's visit to Houston, Texas; and Apollo-Soyuz functions in the State Department and at Cape Canaveral.
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Telegram from Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to American Embassy in Moscow, Regarding President Gerald Ford's Apollo-Soyuz Messages
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Telegram from Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to American Embassy in Moscow, Regarding President Gerald Ford's Apollo-Soyuz Messages
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This telegram includes information regarding President Gerald Ford's pre-launch message to the Apollo and Soyuz crews; message to Leonid Brezhnev following successful completion of the Soyuz space mission; Soviet Union Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin's visit to Houston, Texas; and Apollo-Soyuz functions in the State Department and at Cape Canaveral.
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White House Central Files Subject Files (Ford Administration)
White House Central Files Subject Files on Outer Space
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