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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
GSA DC 73.495
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- indicators also took a favorable turn. In II Corps area,
there was a marked decrease in the number of Viet Cong incidents, attribut) able in part to U. S. and Vietnamese air operations. In Binh Dinh province,
visible progress was made in caring
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a. We should do whatever is necessary to win. If more troops
are required, send them. If more bombing is nec~ssary, including
mining the Haiphong Harbor, initiate it.
b.
We haven't made clear to the people. why we are there •.
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- Washington officials can take
pride.
4.
Pacification - "Rural Construction"
Minister Thang of "Rural Construction" traveled to the I, II, and
IV Corps to meet the new and provisional rural :' construction
committees consisting of corps and divisional
- , and lose his ability to move back
toward us even ii he decides to do so. There is also a distinct risk that fae
frustrated die-hards may yet force Pakistan to go the Chicom route, even at
the cost of US support. We are simply not in effective communication