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- it was rather technical. While I was at Calumbia the opportunity to. go to Fort Sill came up. I put in for it and I was sent to Sill. another, Oklahoma. F: Yes. M: Not Texas. F: No, well, it's just across the river. (Laughter) I came fram one hot cauntry
- an appointment through Liz, or whatever method that you can, with the Vice President." He wrote back and said that, then, Walter Jenkins would be available and would love to talk to me. So I took a three-day pass from Fort Stewart, Georgia; came to Washington
Oral history transcript, Richard H. Nelson, interview 1 (I), 7/20/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . He said, "Why do that? Just go ahead and take your commission, and then you can come on my staff as my military aide." Which I did. I went to Fort Sill and did my officer's basic and came back to the Vice President's staff as his junior military
- on the campaign from the standpoint of the opposition. it anywhere for some reason. I never did submit I ran across it in some files recently. It gives a pretty detailed picture of the campaign. B: That would be worth M: Yes. keeping~- In fact I think I
- was a chance to really do something good, and I think we persuaded him that this was worth considering. So he said, "Before we make any decision, I want you to go up and talk to Patman." So I took Art Okun with me, and we went up and talked with Patman
- -star general's, and professors from the Harvard School of Business--management techniques were just as important. And we found that mismanagement in the Defense Department was just as important a contributor to our technological gap as money
- --did you have any evidence to believe that he thought that maybe his star lay with another group within the party, namely the Kennedys? W: I think there's no question about that, that Moyers was very interested in Moyers and he realized