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  • suburbs of Saigon and he discovered a herd of Santa Gertrudis cattle which had been bred at the King Ranch, I guess, and been transplanted to Vietnam. So the photographers could get a picture of him, he chased those steers around this pasture within
  • were. Some people say we trained them for the wrong war. What's your response to that? L: Well, I don't know what war they were tal king about. G: Well, they say we trained them to be a U.S. road division-- L: Oh, I don't think we did that; I
  • tried to do to their sorrow--a different ball player but the same old game. I think it was John King Fairbank who said "We're sleeping in the same bed the '~e're French did even though we may be dreaming different dreams." And this is true. Dean Rusk
  • at other times he has leaned in the direction of his military advisors that the thing to do with the war is to win it quick and get it over with and give it the old king-sized, Texas-sized push and try to end it in six months. I think he has vacillated
  • really done nothing in the countryside in the way of village development, or anything that would justify any kind of popular support for the government, other than sort of residual loyalty to the king. The basic idea was to try to duplicate some
  • , of the US-backed Phoumi no Western By then, sabotaged Poland, any However, Burma and down. at the outset, position on Cambodia, and in Laos. was consideration Right of of the International was made by the King of Laos, the new invitation
  • sites and launched a marine commando with captured components raid against Tiger Island returning of a Soviet TALL KING radar. June brought grim reminders of problems elsewhere in Asia. Sabotage at Clark Field in the Philippines reflected growing Huk
  • : Who were some of those people? N: I mean, people on his staff; people who were heads of various organizations that he would invite down, like Young or Wilkins or King or anybody. And he had people on his staff--Alexander and all the se fe Hows • G
  • up to New Hampshire for that primary that was in full swing, and I came back and reported to him the feeling that the sort of regular Democrats had up -there, that his people, the governor of New Hampshire, Sovernor King, et c e t e r a a , were
  • the next day, and he was wal king along the road with the marines with a bit of a swagger, very salty already, and I said, "Want a ride?" He said, " I think I ' d prefer to walk." promoted a jeep from a marine friend. I had And later he agreed to ride
  • in Bill Bundy's memorandum of July 30, 1966, to Bill Moyer::., at the top of the file, as well as in other items. I am ~~king the liberty of having a copy of this file Xeroxed for your personal records. since we hav~ been requested to return the file
  • tio a tressisndous—• p a rtic u la rly since tha very ta king o f t h is step by FaipiUfS ■fc'ov’. ld presuniably iir.ply s u b s ta n tia l So v ie t in v o lv e ii^ n t, perhsps evon to the p o in t o f a Isrg e -sc a lo Soviet-U3 c o n fro n ta tio
  • l e t me rem ind you o f one sho c king fa c t o f o u r T w e n tie th C e n tu ry l i f e . N o th in g o f what I ' v e if i ‘ s a id w i l l mean a th in g i n th e lo n g ru n we c a nno t, i n o u r tim e and by o u r s k i l l and w i l l