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- for 24 years. During that time we talked about education a great deal, and how important it was that we do something about it. ~ut we did very little. We never had any overall comprehensive Federal aid to education during that period. In 1964 and 1965
- there been were were from the 2nd. Among Presidential authority military had - Lifting - Prompt to extend toward sending the measures to be tours a of duty and to Resennists. $200 million in military aid ($100 for South Korea
- PERFORMEDEXTRAORDINARILYWELL. REPAIRS WERE • · • · QUIC}(LY MADE·to THE AQUEDUCTIN THE ·clTY A.NDALL OF SAIGON HAS WATER. FOOD.SUPPLIES AREAMPLE,AID HASBEEN ABLETO RESTORE. POWER OijTAGE OF TWONIGHTSAGOtANDTHEREIS FUELONHADFORAT LEAST TWENTY DAYS'SUPPLIES. YESTERDAY
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 4, Tabs C-M," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 48
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- 21:" {}3,l,05/-68 TO STATEDEPT. #29aeMr.l-e 2-HB f-rom S8:i gon -- /132 report secret Aide Memoirs 41-33memo secret to secJ:!etary 'fOP- SECRET ~ from E:ageae &Gs-tow p- ~ecretro Sei-geft fer ,, AiB&-r -4Fom 8ec,re~ -3-p- Sa-!,gett 2209
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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- to our funds Call for unity and responsibility an· election year. tours the dollar; of duty and call up for military in the ~ace of this aid, most Communist of _challenge I l I I Rostow I I lI l I
- to the current situation, trying to avoid being caught in the action and being injured. To date, there have been no signs of sympathy or aid for the enemy among the local populace. No fighting has been reported in Ban Me Thuot, but reports were being received
- RESTORESTA3ILITY AND TO AID THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE SUFFERED. THE ENEMY HAS PAID A HIGH PR ICE FOR HIS EFFORTS. HIS LOSSES FROM 291800H TO 041200H STANDAT 15,595 KIA, 3,122 INDIVIDUALWEAPONS AND 682CREW·SERVED WEAPONS. HE HAS COM~ITTED A LARGS PE~CENTAGE OF HIS
- •AIDE TO CJCS {PP NO. Y 316904}~ l •• MSGTGEORGED. ROTHMEIER,USA, RA 55310193, MILITARYSECYTO MGENDEPUY,{PP NOY 583722} I SM/SGTWILLIS G. OWENS,USAF, AF 12167276, I ~ i ORDERLY TO CJCS {PP NO- Y-416860} j f 3. ; i ; TENTATIVtITINERARY{ALL
- and constructive thinking in Germany. 'l Gromyko .aid, what, for example. ~ Sec. Rusk said~willingness to come to arrangements with Czechoslovakia ·;-T~ V,r' -r J(sJ., a.r:.d resolve question of Munich agreemenil:i. They were trying to find ways f
- of delivery of· replacement helicopters for assault helicopter companies and assault support helicopter companies would aid in maintaining_ our situation in the sout~ during the battle in the north. We are also ex-. periencing high loss rates ofO-1 observation
- ~ counter. (I do not here deal with the merits sending more U.S. troops in an~ther to Viet-Nam, which I have discussed in favor of sending more U.S. troops a rare opportunity the sword "rare" to do some bargaining because, must continue aid
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs aa-vv," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- to win the people over -- and when the people are won over, the war is won. Such a"true revolution 11 ca.nnot be done by GVN or AID but by the people themselves, governmental organizations. through non The notion that problems must be solved