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Oral history transcript, Donald Gilpatric, interview 1 (I), 11/25/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- as such are going to long survive in Taiwan or go back to the mainland. I very much do agree with MacArthur's analysis about the fortress of Taiwan in terms of China and its workability. now vis-à-vis Okinawa. We are saying it But all you've got to do is look
- constituency, the poor, to oppose the war in Vietnam. H: Well of course this has been a very serious problem in the civil rights area and in the poverty area. There has been a great deal of confusion and conflict about the role of such groups vis-à-vis
- and the kinds of things that had kept the consumer philosophy so far removed from day "to day concerns of the average family--car repairs, package sizes, credit costs, et cetera. Of course, I ve always worked for my 1i vi ng. I farm. things. I I ve had a very