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  • by Carl Rowan to Vietnam in March of 1965 along with Harold Johnson, who was then chief of staff. One of the things we recommended out there--and I'm proud to say the director of MACV Psyops, Bowen, and Ralph Boyce of AID and I jointly recommended
  • . [At this point, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Brown read the citation as follows:] CITATION The President of _the United States of America, au­ thorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1896, has awarded, in the name of The Congress, the Medal of Honor to MERLYN
  • . I think we shaild now tell the allies that we could lose Southeast Asia without their help. The first to tell is Park. Tell him that none of us want defeat. If it takes more men to avoid defeat let's get them. Wilson implied that Prime Minister
  • and Admiral Dick Byrd, who had been his aide when he was Vice President. Also, that was immediately prior to the Israeli-U.A.R. confrontation, and, as a matter of fact, Prime Minister Wilson was in the White House at the time, LBJ Presidential Library http
  • NO.• _ TO BE FUR~-ISHED LATER}~ l l •• COLONEL D. P . MC AULIFF E~ USA, •0 2 66 09 , EXEC 'TO ·cHAIRMAN,JCS {PP NO. Y 202062}~ •COLONEL ALANC. "EDMUNDS, USAF, FR 158 7 5, I ·: -.CJCS S1AFF GROUP{PP NOY 495327}~ I! MAJORCHARLESE. WILSON, USAF, FR 26347, p
  • the allies that we could lose Southeast Asia without The first to tell is Park. Tell him that none of us want takes more men to avoid defeat let's get them. Wilson Prime Minister Gorton of Australia is singing a different Holt. Is that true? Secretary Rusk