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… of the Department of Commerce maintains a National Defense Reserve Fleet of merchant vessels for use in time of war or national emergency. At present, most of the fleet is comprised of obsolete World War II vessels. 2 The commercial … have repeatedly been called upon to provide additional shipping capacity. Most· recently, 172 ships were activated for Vietnam sealift support and the National Defense Reserve Fleet capability remains a prmcipal source of sealift for United … ships are slow, small, war-built ships which have seen substantial service in_ JY,qrld Wtt,r II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. The further utility of these vessels in times of national · emergency is questionable. It is clear to your …
… AND REPORT Title !-Foreign Assistance Act Activities: Economic Assistance ________________________________ _ Indochina Postwar Reconstruction Assistance __________ _ Middle East special requirements fund ________________ _ Security Supporting … of funds and personnel. Examples of this can be best illustrated by looking at the following listings for · Korea and South Vietnam: U.S. contributionB to South Korea BUUonB Estimated Korea war costs DOD (fiscal years 195()-51)-------------Cost of … 105, 785 5,866 7, 140 Captured or interned-----------------------------------~--------- U.S. contributionB to South Vietnam (outlays full cost) Estimated Vietnam war costs DOD (fiscal years 1S65-74) (includes MASF program) …
… but photogr; Richard Nixon whi were almost alway )> y · government I phers. Since I Franklin D. F opened the camp World War II, the 1 dia have rarely lowed inside its ~arded walls. The President ; family arrived Satui ning by helicopter … Tl dents who've frequ, pface would probi cur; Roosevelt, in fE the camp "Shangri-: its previonsly seci ence was ·revealed war. ' Digitized from Box 12 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Ford Works On Amnesty … working 1iam -Saxbe Saturday on alternate serv··. 'I'he- • 'time anyone from the me- too, he said he assumed so. ice for Vietnam· war resister8. dia bad. been admitted past the gates After a bit more chitchat, Mr. Ford .. Asked .whether he wQUld …
… the President and they have to be meshed if we are going to be successful. MR. CHANCELLOR: Mr. President, is it because of Vietnam and the fact that President Johnson and, to some degree, President Nixon had a lot of control over Vietnam and the Congress had very little control over it that you.aZ'e.in this fix? THE PRESIDENT: I believe some of the … cited, John, are an aftermath of the trauma of Vietnam. Congress really asserted itself in the latter days of the Vietnam War. We all understand why and Congress, having whetted its appetite, to to speak, I think, in the last few months,has …
… Obviously, to refuse to take any position until one is absolutely sure he is right is at best naive and at worst cowardly. My own values and experience - but mostly my instinct - tell me now is the time to begin to discuss and then act on … of our young men were obeying the law and reporting for the draft. Some were being drafted and were fighting and dying in Vietnam. At that time we could not say to those disobeying that draft law and fleeing from America, 11 Come home, all is … is over. Amnesty now because we need to begin mending in every way possible the heartbreak and wounds left by that war. . Vietnam was right or wrong. I am not prepared to say I will let the historians do that. However, it is clear that right or …
… our Applicants Introduction Chance and circumstance had much to do with the sacrifices faced by each individual during the Vietnam War. Only 9% of all draft-age men servec'i there. Less than 2% ever faced charges for draft or desertion offenses, and only … who, although a co exemption, went to jail because his religion prohibited him from assignment from Selective Service; the Vietnam veteran who granted accepting an alternative service went AWOL because of his difficulties in adjusting to canbat …
… promising year because we are experiencing a turnaround in world relations unmatched in this century--the end of the Cold War as it has been waged for the past 25 years. It is an exceptionally promising year because the United States has launched … will have been trimmed to 2)391,000, 73,000 less than the lowest figure for the past two decades and 1.1 million below the Vietnam War high registered in the previous Administration. At the same time, the number of civilian employes in the Defense Department will have been cut back to 1,041,000, the lowest since 1965 and a drop of more than 300,000 from the Vietnam high. Despite the tremendous problems engendered by the transition from a peacetime to a wartime economy--a …
… OH owns copyrights. No deed of gift. Bill Jones requested copy. 1985‐40 Olson, Gordon (Grand Rapids City Historian) Vietnam, Urban Renewal,Anti‐ Crime,Draft,Education,Anti‐Pollution,Anti‐ Inflation,Vietnam 1970 audio tape; 5"; 30‐ 60 second ads Copyrights belong to GRF or Insight Inc., which donated tape to GR Public … UCA60, plus transcript CBS owns the copyrights. NOT TO BE OPENED IN GRF'S LIFETIME. 1991‐7 Schecter, Jerrold L. re Vietnam War; incomplete interview, only one side of tape. 1986/02/10 audio cassette, 45:00 minutes Copyrights unknown. No deed of …
… (Multiple) • (CIRCLE BELOW) ! Single Most Important Problems 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll 12 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 t' I Vietnam Inflation/Economy Unemployment Taxes • Crime Drugs General Unrest/Demonstrations/Riots Environment/Pollution . … that? ; (PROBE) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___;___ Do you·approve or disapprove of the way President Nixon is handling the Vietnam situation? 1 Approve 2 Disapprove 0 0 Don't know Do y~u approve or disapp"rove of the way President Nixon is dealing … Hubert Humphrey on this scale? I 7 .. ' l · P4ge 6 ~.19. Some people have said that much of the money we are spending for war will become available for dom~stic programs when the Vietnam war winds down. Others have. s @ · Page 9 Generally …
… OH owns copyrights. No deed of gift. Bill Jones requested copy. 1985‐40 Olson, Gordon (Grand Rapids City Historian) Vietnam, Urban Renewal,Anti‐ Crime,Draft,Education,Anti‐Pollution,Anti‐ Inflation,Vietnam 1970 audio tape; 5"; 30‐ 60 second ads Copyrights belong to GRF or Insight Inc., which donated tape to GR Public … UCA60, plus transcript CBS owns the copyrights. NOT TO BE OPENED IN GRF'S LIFETIME. 1991‐7 Schecter, Jerrold L. re Vietnam War; incomplete interview, only one side of tape. 1986/02/10 audio cassette, 45:00 minutes Copyrights unknown. No deed of …
… served as governor for 15. I have a great many friends, and all I am doing is introducing him to my friends, who have been warm in their response. That friendship and response is now being transferred to him in his position as the candidate for … Kissinger is well-known. I have known the Secretary for some time. I think whether you are talking about Helsinki or Vietnam or whatever, he has done an outstanding job. I haven't been one to find fault with him and don't do that now. … is limited, Chris. But I would say generally it is not a new experience to me. I was chairman of the party during the Vietnam War, and I remember being at Tulane and they tried to upset my car. In other audiences they turned their backs on …
… individualists. Individualism is an American trait. For example, every year many America~ignore an Internal Revenue Service warning~ to write in a small blank space at the top of the income tax form. Giving the government the cold shoulder, they … I seem so nervous---but when you speak, you seem so unconscious!" * * * In a serious mood, I will discuss with you the VietNam war ••• the roots of its beginning ••• its escalation ••• its meaning to America and the rest of the free world. … I believe will bring N0 rth Viet Nam to the conference table under ~ terms. Anq now let us delve more deeply into the VietNam war's history. It should be remembered that the involvement of the United States in Viet Nam occurred shortly after …
… and the impact of the benefit increase, and second, because there is in the country at lar,e a vistble nexus between the Vietnam War iaaue and the disabled veterans of the Vietnam War issue, that he sh0l&1d veto the HUD bUl because his veto can be sustained, that he should veto the Education …
… The original documents are located in Box D29, folder “Manufacturers Association, Warren, OH, May 18, 1970” of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford … This is just one bit of evidence that we are re-ordering our priorities at the Federal level. We are winding down the Vietnam War -- extricating ourselves from that tragic conflict halfway around the world -- and turning our priorities … This is just one bit of evidence that we are re-ordering our priorities at the Federal level. We are winding down the Vietnam War -- extricating ourselves from that tragic conflict halfway around the world -- and turning our priorities …
… unusual cases. We have been surprised to find that some of the military applicants to the Board have wounds from service in Vietnam, decorations for valor, and multiple tours of honorable service. Some of our applicants got transferred back home … military routine, and simply cracked up and went AWOL. Some of them volunteered for second and third tours of duty in Vietnam, were refused, and went AWOL because their superiors would not let them go back to fight in Vietnam. These are … special cases. These men served their country exceptionally well, and committed an unauthorized absence offense only afterward. For that one offense after a valorous record, they got the book thrown at them and received a punitive or undesirable …
… OH owns copyrights. No deed of gift. Bill Jones requested copy. 1985‐40 Olson, Gordon (Grand Rapids City Historian) Vietnam, Urban Renewal,Anti‐ Crime,Draft,Education,Anti‐Pollution,Anti‐ Inflation,Vietnam 1970 audio tape; 5"; 30‐ 60 second ads Copyrights belong to GRF or Insight Inc., which donated tape to GR Public … UCA60, plus transcript CBS owns the copyrights. NOT TO BE OPENED IN GRF'S LIFETIME. 1991‐7 Schecter, Jerrold L. re Vietnam War; incomplete interview, only one side of tape. 1986/02/10 audio cassette, 45:00 minutes Copyrights unknown. No deed of …
… be entirely because the Johnson Administration refused to eliminate non-essential domestic spending as an offset to 1q.- ~ Vietnam spending. Nobody's happy about the Vietnam War. But we have to pay for it. If we A finance studies on the sex life of the mosquito at the same time and then go out …
… aad help aatiafy the riaing expectation• of lona-aufferiaa peoplea. The at~•ggle in Vietnaa ia, of courae, twofold. It ia a war that auat be fouaht on two broad fronta--the ailitary and the aocial. The ailitary atrugale caaaot really be won unleaa … Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library .. -2WAGNER COLLEGE SPEECH - FOREIGN POLICY While supporting the President generally on Vietnam, -.=. Republicans feel it our duty as the loyal opposition to point to weak spots in Administration handling of that … 0 -~"~ ~ent in~ etni to as There t dangeJ that U f. The Administration has made many mistakes on the political scene in l~ Vietnam, and the unrest that baa followed has interfered greatly with proper .s:;_~J.u.~~ prosecution of the war by the …
… A Journal of Politics and the Arts-May 10, 1975, 50 cents New York Going Broke Funding Fun City Robert ]. Samuelson ·Vietnam Beginnings-John Osborne Getting Out-Stanley Karnow Soap Opera Bubbles-Marjorie Perloff Two Biennials-Daniel Robbins … In 1969 and 1970 the military services, listening overseas, picked up radio telegrams sent by American radicals and anti-Vietnam war leaders traveling abroad. Neither NSA nor DIA has ever been subject to extensive congressional inquiry. Neither was …
… (1134) 11s of coverage. 46 0 Return Flight 52 Two Decades Strong 60 Accountable to t he Code 66 In the final days of the Vietnam War, Operation Babylift saved nearly 4,000 Vietnamese children. Thirty years later, 21 of those orphans take a return flight. By Babbie Der· The Military Coalition …