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  • Contributor > Bundy, William P. (William Putnam), 1917-2000 (remove)

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  • for the funeral, then on to Saigon for a brief visit, then meeting with the Secretary of Defense and Ambassador Lodge and General Westmoreland, who had by then succeeded General Harkins ; and well, everybody--and Admiral Felt would it have been or /U .S . Grant
  • . ·~~ .!.·1 ., the leading announced He was to be a prominent effectively;., and on October Big Minh played who had spent of his u r.der it ( ~ chance may have been more by a respected "shoe"), detr~ent erratic ·the that a 17-man High
  • , 1205. Perhaps Hanoi stayed its hand after February ]th, to see if the US made an· Cr1.v::1f. ..,.:.:u.:~c.J •fi T --;-,,,,;;. ni~_:;_ move that threatened invasion of the t:ort.::. Note *** o~~ho ov~h~~~~ 25-4 11/9/71 in the flow Cong were
  • that U Thant had indicated .. Well, you want me to just go ahead then and talk? B: All right . M: Well, maybe this, as a way of starting . The generally accepted account is that by the end of 1964, the situation in South Vietnam was rapidly
  • of 1961, a::id those c::: 19 6 4-6 5 and importance. Take b. . . opinion, peo9le _first t..-ie Right or wrong? . 1 d' inc u ing who knew more specific A respectable ~ pro~essiona~ ~ . a ~ew Sout~ Vietnam questions. A7 as well segment
  • come from the top in Hanoi. most embarrassing election of (x) aircraft, own in some attacks, come back * at Bien Hoa, (10) miles or damaging a total during Thant had of them American B-57 bombers which had been moved there that U Thant