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  • AppropriationP (HR 10196) - ConfereeF will meet Monday. Foreign Aid (S 1872) - Conferees may meet this week, but this is uncertain at this time. APPROPRIATIONS October 2 i967 Action Completed Second Supplemental, FY 6 7 Vietnam Supplemental, FY 6 7 Interior
  • TO THE 5TH i' MARINE REGIMENT OF THE lST MARINE DIVISION FOR EXTRAORDINARY • I I I I I I HEROISM IN VIETNAM FROM APRIL 25 TO JUNE 5, 1967. JOHNSON RECEIVED A MEMORANDUM FROM WILBURN COHEN, SECRETARY OF HEW, SHOWING THAT MORE STUDENTS "THAN EVER BEFORE
  • ~ There is a greater threRt to W0rld Wnr III if we · don't go in. Similarity to our indolence at LODGE: Munich. · I cnn' t be as p~ssimiatic as Ball. We ha.ve 'great . ucaports in Vietnam. We don't need to f i ght on roflde. We have the sea. Visualize our
  • Vietnam
  • Folder, "[July 21-27, 1965 Meetings on Vietnam] [ADDED TO FILE, 6/28/85]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
  • of airplanes. Do we conclude they are airplanes. Viet Nam has no combat aircraft. Communist China will move combat aircraft in." Russell: "There are some Chinese Communists perhaps in a nearby area. " McNamara: "There are four bases in North Vietnam. Russell
  • Vietnam
  • care of the sniper incidents?" The President said he was "concerned about the charge that we cannot kill enough people in Vietnam, so we go out and shoot civilians in Detroit." General Throckmorton said, 11 Mr. President, we will only shoot under
  • into their wea.po:cs ·-.:.mil specificaliy approved by an o!~icer. The President asked, 11 Can the Guard take c:ire of the snip~r inc:dent..> ? !! The President said he was "concerned abc~t the charge that we can.net kill enough people in Vietnam, so \Ve go out
  • China are even greater than those which have been made public. Even the person of Khrushchev is now att acked by 1he Chinese Communists. d, South Vietnam - -Although there is little new information, the prospects of Khanh maintaining his position
  • situation. He supported the combination proposal. He suggested that the tax increase should be directly related to the cost of the Vietnam War. We had, after all, raised taxes during the Korean War. He hoped the House acts soon. Senator Dirksen -- Said
  • , McNaI!lara, Bundy, Cli !:.'ford , Ball, Alex Jo:tinson, Abe Fortas, Jack Valenti pu~ject: Possible Time 12:35 p.m. bo~bing I pause in North Vietnam President: Publicity seekers.and arnateu.rs cannot have a hand in our affairs with other nations
  • Vietnam
  • times that in the U. S., because of chronic ~al ­ nourishrr.ent . In Libya, a mother must have five children to have a good chance t~at one will l ive to 15 yea~ s . In Vietnam, 4o percent of the ch ildren die of disease by the age of four . 2. After