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NSDD 10 The Future Political Status of MicronesiaRonald Reagan LibraryText
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NSDD 40 The Future Political Status of Micronesia: Nuclear ClaimsRonald Reagan LibraryText
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NSDD 29 The Future Political Status of Micronesia: Nuclear ClaimsRonald Reagan LibraryText
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NSDD 246 The Political Status of MicronesiaRonald Reagan LibraryText
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Remarks by President Ronald Reagan during taped message to Micronesia plebiscite. Diplomatic Room.Ronald Reagan LibraryAudio
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Remarks of a Senior Administration Official during a background briefing on the up-coming visit of Prime Minister Mara of Fiji. White House Press Room.Ronald Reagan LibraryAudio
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Remarks of a Senior Administration Official during a background briefing on the visit of Prime Minister Mara of Fiji. White House Press Room.Ronald Reagan LibraryAudio
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Trip to Agana, Guam. Governor Ricardo Bordallo remarks then introduction of President Ronald Reagan. (Reagan's have Lei's), song by Guamanian ChildrenRonald Reagan LibraryVideo
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Trip to Honolulu, Hawaii on April 24, 1984. Departure ceremony, limousine arrival, inspecting troops and then departure via Air Force One from Hickam Air Force Base with Nancy Reagan and George Ariyoshi. Trip to Agana, Guam on April 25, 1984. Arrival of President and Nancy Reagan via Air Force One, cuts of President Reagan's remarksRonald Reagan LibraryVideo
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Remarks by Chief of Staff Donald Regan during statement to members of the press. Flight Line Anderson AFB. Guam.Ronald Reagan LibraryAudio
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Remarks by President Ronald Reagan on arrival. Anderson Air Force Base. In the Republic of GuamRonald Reagan LibraryAudio
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Trip to Guam. Cuts of Arrival Ceremony at Andersen AFB, Motorcade and then departure from Andersen AFBRonald Reagan LibraryVideo
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