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- , you've just got to go out there." And the Vice President said, "ttr. President, I don't want to embarrass you by getting my head blown off in Saigon. But fi nally they di d make the tri p and he took the Smiths II with him--Stephen and Jean Smith
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- , b u t wt w ould lire u p o n th e m if th e y did n o t im m e d ia te ly s u rre n d e r. I ju s t do n o t k n o w w ho th e Per.t.'ii:']'-'^ B u ild in g th in k s it is kidding- if it th itu :' th e w o rld is going to a c c e p t its alibi th
- s brother Bud, Bud Bogen, who I mention~d had climbed through the Sierras, also went into the Air Corps, becamea test pilot for Douglas and was killed flying the first Douglas experimental four-engine bomber prior to World War II, when Douglas
- World War II
- : In the first week of World War II? E: The first week of September; the ninth of September. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org G: More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh That left you expecting your
- Engelhard’s family history; marriage to Fritz Mannheimer; leaving France for Spain to avoid testifying against Mr. Daladier and Mr. Reynaud; conditions and traveling during World War II; fleeing to Argentina and later returning to Europe; moving
- are COMPUTED FOR FORGES ON BOARD PLUS THOSE NOV APPROVED FOR DEPLOYMENT; COLUMN B SHOWS THE SUM OF COLUMN A AND FORCES. r e q u e s t e d IN PARA 10A REFERENCE A: COLUMN B COLUi'lN A ' 52 46 • '5 9 37 47 47 CORPS area I II III , '♦ • ^ ' , ; . i - r
- e r e h e r e b e c a u s e ii he h a d a s k e d L yndon on a b o a t tr i p on th e P o to m a c to co m e a n d d e d ic a te it. ■ He f e e ls th a t su c h s y s te m s w ill so o n b e a s m a t te r of c o u r s e a s R E A p r o je c ts
- r o o m . L y n d o n w a s h a v in g n e w s p a p e rm e n in th e fa m ily d in in g r o o m , an d II b e s id e s I w a n te d lu n c h in J a n e 's r o o m . I d re w h e r in th e c o n v e r s a tio n a b o u t w h a t s ta te s h e h a d
- , working as hard as they can, I r to achieve some stability in it. f i And so with this mixture of problemsXnd blessings, my dear husband went to I:>ed about midnight, and I rem etnbered one amusing little vignette iI T~ts~ of the morning, at the T
- W e d n e s d a y , M a y 15, 1968 Page 9 o b s e r v a t i o n t h a t G o v e r n m e n t i s a s e r i e s of c h o i c e s of a s s i g n i n g p r i o r i t i e s . Ca S>.iI t w a s a g o o d d i n n e r - - c o r i a l ea-int jo c a n d r o
- v e r s i t y in th e e a r l y *30's - - h e ' s a N ew Y o r k F im ie ii-S ea n: now I g a t h e r a n d i n t e r e s t e d in A u s t r a l i a w ith s o m a n y b u s i n e s s t i e s . I gave t h e m m y lo v in g d e s c r i p t i o n
- -ill ~~()1Cf()TE S COPYRIGHTED EYES ONLY ~lednon ~eqgires mtSsiOn ot-Opyright HoWer. W. Thomas Joflnson - 16 - is a reasonable chance. response. I will return to where we are ii there is no Secretary Clifford: This is a culmination of events
- . revt&w the gold outflow problom, whl:cb l,s gobig to be J11$t a• lmportallt a polat bl GUl' W.dget review 84 the actual amouat ol ®r budget la 1966 and ln the fut\u'e years. ,-. -- . ~ -. \_..:.. ·· · - ~ --,,.. ~~ .. -:~ r. ,. ~ '1 i II
Oral history transcript, William Healy Sullivan, interview 1 (I), 7/21/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- question in your minds at all regarding the reality of the second attack? S: My own mind on that, I think, has to be colored by an experience I had myself in World War II where at Normandy we were in the picket line there just after we'd established
- . And I won't run without you. II F: Do you think Jack Kennedy felt then that this was as good a Vice President as he could have gotten? W: Yes, he ~id. He had a very high respect, I'm sure, for the Vice President. LBJ Presidential Library http
- a lot of Mike Force strikers, sixty, seventy killed, something like that, another greater number wounded. And finally the II [Field] Force V [Vietnam] corrmander acted, brought the 196th Infantry Brigade in, and by the time they finished, they had had
- at Princeton. I went to Princeton for two-and-a-half years, left for World War II, was in the war for three years in the 76th Infantry (ETO). I returned to Princeton-M: I might add you won a Bronze Star. W: Yes. I returned to Princeton, applied
Oral history transcript, Kenneth P. O'Donnell, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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Oral history transcript, William H. Chartener, interview 1 (I), 1/22/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- and price controls either during the Korean War or World War II or both. In my case I worked for a bit over a year with the Wage Stabilization Board during the Korean War. I was on a staff level at the time. But one thing that almost everybody who had
- together, and there was as much dissensio:-i as there was, between I[arkin,i and the CIA, and the AID people and the Ambassador, aml othe,rs. And I thonght that we made a mistake in removing our Amba.ssa.
Oral history transcript, William P. Bundy, interview 2 (II), 5/29/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- Oral history transcript, William P. Bundy, interview 2 (II), 5/29/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- e a l on i t w ith a d e lig h tfu l p ic tu r e of D o lly and th e s y n o p s is of w h a t w e w ould s e e — t h ir ty m in u te s f ro m A ct II. th e w a it e r s g a llo p e d and H e llo D olly w a s enchantm ent!! g a llo p , th e c o s tu
- n d yo ii. I am a s u c k e r fo r that song.^ I h a v e to b lin k b a c k the te a r s b e c a u s e the w o r d s of i t c o m e s tr a ig h t out of m y h e a r t. . . . T h en I w e n t a rou n d the c ro w d sh ak in g han d s w ith a s m
Oral history transcript, Michael V. Forrestal, interview 1 (I), 11/3/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- " And I said, "No, sir." He said, "Well, I can guess who pretty good." it. did~': It's (Laughter) "Pretty good. Type it up and I'll sign II M: That's the way it went. F: That's the way it went. M: During that several months when the situation
Oral history transcript, Norman S. Paul, interview 1 (I), 2/21/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- /show/loh/oh 18 P: That's true. We didn't have the most modern equipment. We were flying World War II crates around for certain missions, but it turned out that for a particular unsophisticated military environment in South Vietnam, they were just
Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 1 (I), 11/14/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- that the flight had been cancelled, and an unidentified plane, from their point of view, came into the air. It was one of the old flying boxcars of World War II, a plane that had been used by the Israelis for reconnaissance purposes; they thought