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- move the
82nd Airborne to Vietnam.
Secretary McNamara: This worries me.
call up a National Guard division.
This means we would have to
The President: I read Wilbur Mills a couple ·of intelligence reports
last night. It appears that he is getting weak
- .
- - - Saigon fighting continues in Cholon. There was an attempted
attack on Tan Son Nhut airport last night. Over 170 weapons were
captured and 100 enemy left dead.
--- In IV Corps there is some skirmishing around the towns.
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Secretary McNamara: There is no problem at present.
General Wheeler: We do not have with us now a recommendation on reserve
call-up. The Joint Chiefs are working on that today.
The first troops will begin moving out of U.S. facilities tomorrow night
at 6 p
- Westmoreland wants to take advantage
of an opportunity to exploit the situation. I do not read it as a desperate
need. He wants to shorten the war with it, and that has a certain attractive
ness to all of us. It bothers me that we do not know what is happening