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  • in the field for whatever that judgment is worth examined them. That is about the extent of the informa­ to use back here as expert Monday morning quarterbacks. tion we have on it. That is the judgII1:entof the best military advice I have Q. Did you say "men
  • a Marine • someone it is not to make p_lace at Khe Sanh is none of his television with the mayor who was at Khe Sanh in Chicago. about Gold Star mothers, Band on national working the people; about is that a doctor to the AMA convention He
  • -February MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Marines late Information re Troop from of the 27th will be moving Fort The Brigade will follow. Headquarters The 1st Battalion rl"f tomorrow., continue its movements and Provincial Support of the 505th
  • will be sent from the following locations: One battalion from Camp Pendleton. Units from Camp Lejune The 82nd Airborne· frcm Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Possibly some army from. Fort Benning. The President: How many men does that total? General Wheeler: 3800
  • posts informed. Embassy Bangkok will be sending follow-on telegram which \vill contain specific recommendations for improving collection, collation and dissemination of information. z. It is recommended that member agencies assign a }llgh priority
  • Washlr11tton, D.C. 20520 March 6, 1968 CfOPB~C'.ttl!I· - NODIS Dear Mr. President: The enclosed paper seems to have aroused some interest here. I, therefore, take the liberty of sending it to you, believing it may be worth a few minutes of your time
  • reactions to these decisions? ~SECRCT - 4 ­ 9. How should our decision be explained to the domestic and international public? statement? What should be the timing of our The next thing I want to discuss with you is the telegram I received from
  • have been discovered and the raids prevented. Those that could not have been wiped out immediately would have been easier to handle. The Australian Ambassador in a perceptive telegram says this: "We need not be surprised of the infiltrations
  • part of the country. Because of that, do we need 15 U.S. battalions.? General Wheeler: General Westmoreland told me what he was going to put in tonight's telegram. This is the first time he has addressed the matter of additional troops. Paul Nitze: f