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  • [National Security Agency]--but you have to be retired to belong to it; you can't still be active. G: Right. L: So I see General Timmes at those things. G: Excuse me for asking, but I don't recall the intelligence part of your background. L: Where
  • the Appropriations Committee didn't. So we had money problems. In the second place, an awful lot of people in the Foreign Service were anything but enthusiastic about it. In the third place, you had a lot of crowing young turkeys in this building that felt
  • that came along while our renewal legislation was pending in the House, and one day later the committee had given us the opportunity to override a governor's veto on this. I think Adam Clayton Powell reacted to this thing and put it in. So later on the power
  • , or the Holscher Committee. The Holscher Committee was run by Leonard Holscher, who was a civilian deputy controller. And I must say, you know, I'm not really great on Department of the Army civilians, but General Decker, who had been a controller, and Holscher
  • Bolton’s military and educational career; the Holscher Committee; duties in the Congo; Gamal Abdel Nasser; duties in Vietnam; restrictions to fighting in Vietnam; reasons for failure in Vietnam; the 1st Cavalry Division; Attleboro; Ted Dessausure
  • . James Cain, who has been on numerous committees, has filled this capacity much more so than I have . THB : Another question, too, about which there has been and probably will be speculation. Do you have any knowledge of any health reasons behind Mr