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  • ANNACLARK JOSEPH S. CLARK CHARLES J. COOPER MARYM. DOUTY PAULDAVIDOFF JANES. FREEDMAN CHARLES GLANVILLE ELAINEK. GOFF JEROME KAPLAN 03Af333H JACKB. JUSflCE LEONSCHACHTER CQ, SE (aEOR(ltS~ER HAROLD LIBROS THOMAS D. McBm~ ilDNtV SCHU~MAN MICHAEL H. MALIN.~ S
  • D Y y SU B JEC T: T h e Vietnam C r is is - - One Dove’ s La m e n t L a s t week I sent Chet Cooper a b rie f note (attached) in which I ra ise d some q uestions tha t d istu rb e d me a fte r reading y o u r re p o rt to the P re s id e n t
  • JEALO USY AMONG aRVN O FFIC ER S MAH T H E IR O THERW ISE p r e v a l e n t COOPERATION AND C O R D IA LITY . TH E R E ARE ONLY A FEW E X P R E SS IO N S OF G EN ERA LIZED XENOPHOBIC REACT IO i^'S, MOST_ NOT ABLY ______ '■ fiEO R ET ___ ’ REPRODUCTiCN
  • I l -developments of the past year. offensive was facilitated same scale before, tunities and capability themselves, cooperative If, in fact, in the cities, the overall ~ilitary ical response may still further well
  • be a diversionary tactic. Belle Isle, the recreation area in the Detroit River that had been the scene of the 1943 riot, was sealed off. In an effort not to attract people to the scene, _some broadcasters cooperated by reporting no news of the riot. As a · result
  • at something that is basic to our ~hole military effort here, namely, the cooperative relationship between the U.S. and South Vietnamese military leaders and forces. If this is shaken, it could have not only the serious political consequences which I mentioned
  • counterpart in III Corps was responsive to that. Some people he kept on the payroll I definitely thought he was wasting his money with. Some I'm sure I didn't know about, because in order to gain their cooperation, from time to time we gave them a certain
  • directorate moved basically out of the Vietnamese Ministry of Revolutionary Development, although we kept a couple of guys there, and moved in, in order to be able to cooperate better with Wade Lathram and his folks. When the Guam conference came up I went
  • ] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh O'Brien -- Interview XXI -- 5 Joe was cooperative with me. He was the source I had in the White House to see if we couldn't keep this alive. I did not want to see it die
  • guess Chester Cooper, perhaps, I really don't want to put a nail in that one--anyway, it doesn't matter . And that group set up a series of options : � � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • they were led to ueliave. But aoove all perhaps the solid ouainesa forces of the state who do not partiOi?&te in politioa , have noticed• laok of energy or kno -how in Coke Stevtinson ~s • s.lea­ man for Texas in getting things done in cooperation -1th
  • debriefing; free items given to the returned POWs; repatriation and culture shock; POWs who cooperated with their captors: Edison Miller; Roger Ingvalson; military code of conduct; the possibility that Vietnam is still holding American soldiers in 1984
  • . Shotguns; cer­ tain cooperatives and legally . registered shooting clubs. Yes, ·for sport· guns used by • shooting clubs (shotguns· generally avail­ abJ_e). · Certain limitation on per­ mit holders is that weapon is only to be trans­ ported between home
  • JOHNSON U . S . MISSION VIETNAMESE P O L I T IC A L LEADERS '' PROPOSED B IL L E TT IN G FOR PRINCIPALS OF YOUR PARTY FOLLOW.: BUNDY WITH T a YLOR UNGER WITH JOHNSON MCNAUGHTON WITH WESTMORELAND COOPER WITH DESILVA ■ [ I t ' I - WILL YOUR COLLEAGUES
  • resembles a mixture of West Point and Minsky's. CURRENT & CHOICE The Lady Eve (Henry Fonda, Barbara Stanwyck, Charles Coburn, William Dem­ arest; TIME, March 10). Meet John Doe ( Gary Cooper, Bar­ bara Stanwyck, Walter Brennan, Edward Arnold, James