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- purposes. Nor will we forget that balance-of-payments policies should serve the Nation's basic goals abroad and at home-not the reverse. Yet this recognition makes it no less neces.5aryto deal firmly and decisively with our balance-of-payments prob lem
- Wheeler: Yes sir, they remain under the operational control of their government. Secretary Mc:,Jamara: I am under the very clear impression that they have been told by their home governments to do everything possible to hold down their own casualties. Our
- it with these reserves (referring to the 200, 000 requested.) General Wheeler: Yes, I believe so unless the enemy ups the ante. The President: Are we adeguately prepared for Khesanh? General Wheeler: Yes, sir. The President: Do you think that it will be there (Khesanh
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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- - Would we send the 82nd Airborne and extend enlistments? I guess if we did that we would have to call more reserves to build up our strategic forces here at home. Secretary McNamara: I agree that we should look at this situation and prepare for any
- George Christian Cyrus Vance Douglas Dillon General Omar Bradley Averill Harriman Dean Acheson Henry Cabot Lodge The President The Vice President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Ambassador Goldberg Justice Fortas General Earle Wheeler General Maxwell
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- in Viet Nam and Korea; position. last night to our position and, also, to the enemy's in the face of view of our 2. In general, it appears to be his judgment that we are sufficiently weak and uncertain at home, sufficiently stretched in our military
- , IV CTZ crises crises J K ----------------------- Westmoreland's memo, memo, ------------------------ answers at home to President - L M ------------------- in Viet Nam and Korea----------- N February: ..,r 1 Statement 1
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- to prevent the US from significantly situation. of Hanoi would probably rege..rd this It is unlikely the dispatch of 2-3 more divisions unacceptable risks * estimate improving that Hanoi would reeard to South Vietnam as involving to home defense
- ,abroad or at home. ·- our stand. He shall do all to -- and all that may be required. of Americans will never be found You know -- no men know better of war are tasks that all Americans abhor. freedom are tests from which Americans will that the tasks
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 4, Tabs C-M," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 48
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- HIS PLACEOF.DUTYI~ PROV!:JCEHEADQUARTERS IN BIEN TRE CITY. HIS FAMILY WAS AT F.!\MIL Y HOME IN SAIG0:1. AT 0230 HOURS, \JC ENTERED H..1ME ANDMURDERED HIS FAMILY. ALTHOUGH LTC DU WAS ADVISED OF THIS TRAGEDY, HE CARRIEDON DURL~G TH£ HEAVY ATTACKS ON HIS
- failed, that must for people-rallying, direction. programs rallied the people? Why have the normal at home and abroad? public Why affairs Are vital be supplied? are missing an_d we believe that the skeleton . . achieved and almost
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs a-z," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- •rent. £low of 1·e£ugccs into di strict and provincial capitals would seem to be furthe1· cvidcmce of this; the refugees could be rleein.g their homes for fear or allied air attacks 011 the Co1nmun.ist forces occupying theil· hamlets. Seve1·a.l docume1
- driven out of their homes by the fighting. Mortuaries in the city have more bodies than they are equipped to handle (this includes Viet Cong bodies) and the corpses are being stored outdoors. Bodies will be cremated to avoid an epidemic. The cirector