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- , but at the time, there were there some people
who were available for assignment to what at that time was something of
a backwater, or at least a place that traditionally had been something
of a backwater.
G:
Did you know Ambassador [Frederick] Nolting?
F:
Yes
- . to Vietnam for the first time; Victor Krulak-Joseph Mendenhall visit; Jocko [John] Richardson and John Mecklin; Rufus Phillips; General Paul Harkins; Mike Dunn; Bill Trueheart; security for Ambassador Lodge; Lou Conein; coup of 1963 and meeting Diem an hour
- at that time was in the
Treasury Department.
So he invited me to join the Budget Bureau
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ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781]
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- for a short time.
B:
Of course, the surpluses diminished, too.
J:
Yes, the surpluses diminished, only in part, however, because of the food
shipments, but also because of the acreage restrictions--the philosophy
had changed under the new administration