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  • in regional considerations, and then some of the politics of it. But I think it was more later on even, perhaps when I was around there and, say, after World War II up through there, that liberal-conservative thing might have been a factor in some committee
  • : They really worked together on that I gather. J: Yes, they did. There was quite a closeness between us and Symington for a good many years. G: Was his espousal of 70-group air force, do you think, rooted in his World War II experience, the fact that he saw
  • ," and his men said, "·Okay, 11 then it was a matter of whether the states said, "Let's do it. II F: Did you go talk to other delegations? P: Yes, we moved around as best we could to the delegations. Now, let me tell you! · It's not easy to move
  • of April [1965] the President removed the previous commander, Colonel [George J.] McNally, who had been in the White House since World War II. McNally was a former member of the Secret Service and had been transferred into this duty in telecommunications
  • Vietnam in terms of World War II, realizing that we don't have popular support for the war in this country partially because we don't have a feeling of hate toward the enemy. In other words, Ho Chi Minh was never considered a Hitler or a Hirohito
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: La~olrence Ii>TIRVIEHER: Paige Mulhollan DATE Ja,lUary 15, 1969 More on LBJ Library oral
  • very seriously considered. The assets that Jack had--and he had assets, no question about it--one, he was representing the World War II generation, which at that point was just reaching maturity. Two, he was Irish, Irish-Catholic, and the Irish
  • all for Johnson ; cemetery one year, and soldier over here at Three Rivers in the national gentleman . this created a great and good image for the M: This was a boy that came back from what--Korea? B. No, I think it was World War II . M: A Latin
  • and women, the outcasts of our society. Soup kitchens, they used to call them; I worked at soup kitchens down there. So my interest in poverty goes back to those days. After World War II, I was one of the people involved in the organization