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DEFENCE TALKS IN WASHINGTON.—The West German Defence Minister (Mr Kai-Uwe von Hassel), on left, and the United States Secretary of Defence (Mr R. S. McNamara) exchanging documents at the Pentagon during the signing of agreements at the end of their talks. The agreements provide that the United States will build three guided-missile destroyers for West Germany and will buy a new 20mm automatic gun from that country.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30603, 20 November 1964, Page 13

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DEFENCE TALKS IN WASHINGTON.—The West German Defence Minister (Mr Kai-Uwe von Hassel), on left, and the United States Secretary of Defence (Mr R. S. McNamara) exchanging documents at the Pentagon during the signing of agreements at the end of their talks. The agreements provide that the United States will build three guided-missile destroyers for West Germany and will buy a new 20mm automatic gun from that country. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30603, 20 November 1964, Page 13

DEFENCE TALKS IN WASHINGTON.—The West German Defence Minister (Mr Kai-Uwe von Hassel), on left, and the United States Secretary of Defence (Mr R. S. McNamara) exchanging documents at the Pentagon during the signing of agreements at the end of their talks. The agreements provide that the United States will build three guided-missile destroyers for West Germany and will buy a new 20mm automatic gun from that country. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30603, 20 November 1964, Page 13

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