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  • to call up individual reservists. This would give us something to get a vote on in the Congress. We could ask for special authority to increase aid to the Republic of KorĀ·ea. I would ask Congress to validate authority to call up civilian aircraft if we
  • forces. Four new air fields. Expansion of existing air bases. A large increase in the amount of aid. A promise to remove none of the air craft now in South Korea until the new ones he has requested are in place. I told him I would pass
  • . If this is an overall plan by the North Koreans to divert strength from Vietnam, we should increase our military strength there. The President: We expect to ask for an additional $100,000,000 in military aid to Korea. We may have to extend the length of duty of men now
  • on Vietnam and Foreign Aid). Secretary Rusk: As you all know, I testify again tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. I do not want to be caught off guard up there tomorrow by anything which you may be discussing here today. Should I leave or stay? The President: You have had