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… percentage of total military strength for each year since 1932. Two phenomena are responsible for most of the deviation. 1. War/Peace Cycle. When we mobilize, proportion ately larger numbers of enlisted people are added rapidly to the force. This … larger percentage of enlisted people are released, causing an increase in the officer percentage. After World War II and Vietnam, subsequent actions were taken to reduce the percentage of officers. '\~ Continued " 2 2. Long Term Trend. Since the … . T-t,I--r+-:-iJ' L ,:++t r+-tH[i', iLL~_ • .~~..l-+-H. • , • .• ..,..,.-+-r+-~-;.. 1935 it: 1940 1945 .1 . __ • [ • 1950 Vietnam ..L'..:....~+T -r, " ' ' ' ' t, .~. _.~ , • .L. I'-+-· '.. .1..1...1..,1..! I ~ 1955 1960' ,'1':'1- ,I ~.l, …
… Descendants Upset Arab Boycott Cormnerce Guards Names of Boycotting Firms Panama U.S., Panama Agree to Resume Talks Vietnam Vietnam Hits Ford for Debate Remark Reaction Dole Discusses Debate, Campaign HAK Assess Debate Foreign Reaction on Mideast, … has never conceded and never will concede their domination by the Soviet Union," the President said. (ABC) "I am very much aware of the present plight of the Eastern European nations," Ford continued.. "'A nd as I declared in this year's captive …
… tili(yors; aA(l·- other elected· officiats · dUe.ir: .tms;.. imd: al~ilh~ h8 -~ reoeivccl .. ar1.cf 'taJt~ OQt~.!1\fterwards, h~ comes ~OUt W'*rin)y at 'each itOp~ a~r awfiU~\the D~t~· '/ : Iii~ bri.efs:.the.'p~ ·on what was said. ·wotks ·are· … Los Angelea, ABC secretaQ's job. Es lor White House CorrespOndent the late and unlame Vie~ Toin Jarriel spoke at some nam War, it seems like-the Ienllb about "a decline in world's worst no-win situaton. Nessen's credibility." That means, in the … and dedication, were teamed by about one thin& and another.) even hiltorlc, results came from the thing. NBC then to get Vietnam war news for the There was a very tough outcome of cir· -.say" program news segments. Tbey did. I had been out with …
… found that Sen. John·:- track betting at greyhound races and . Tunney has regained. a slight lead establish . machinery to award over Republican S. - I. Hayakawa, licenses to own and operate tracks. . 45% to 43%~ after being tied at 43% :. . The … 1A tne a!ddle East and Atr1oa. ••11er&11ti 1s aot onl1 r••ults._ but 11ot1Tea.,, l3oT1n sa1c1. • .''?lie Americana 1ft Vietnam ,ecause ~lley were bea~•n••• ~, sa1d t•e United State$ onl7 tr1e4 t• me41ate a peaceful '' settlement 1a soataern … According to a Pentagon analysis 47.6 ~er cent voted 1n 1972, slightly fi1gher than the 46.2 per'cent in 1968 when the Vietnam war was at its height. This was a marked increase over the 36.2 per cent military vote 1n the 1966 election and 39.( …
… The original documents are located in Box 3, folder “"The War Cradle" - Profiles, Undated” of the Shirley Peck Barnes Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright … she started talkinP: to noss and C~EFJd Cherri •• Terry bad already left. Tl'ev ended up •.• when itWc3.s obvlious that Vietnam was fal 1 and we didn't know if we were p-oing to O'et 9..nv of ru r emPlvees out. Roes sdidn't know. Had I been at … him as an orpr an. Hirl : In the states both parents are -· ead s.nc'J childorntian, VN. 1 1re19tive It was als& true in Vietnam as far as the wav the~ did it. alive •. Its a cover up for VM. Roevarv conducted child c~re classes ..• take car of …
… displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. . War ·o·rphan flow to U.S. ieopa·rdized By James R. Hood DENVER (AP) - Efforts to bring war orphans to the United Stafes are … . We're trying to get , _. them out, but we don't know if we can make it," said . Sally Bergner of Friends of Children of Vietnam . "We don't know how much longer we can hold out." · ' MRS . B_ERGNER said' food costs have risen 200 per cent at … of 10 children arrives in Los Angeles today. ·1· "We just don't know how much longer we'll be able to operate in South Vietnam . We want to get f as many children out as , we possibly can," said Cheryl M a r k s o n, the group's executive …
… happened during those two years. There have been the .obvious changes in the economy, the country's involvement in foreign wars, and in the trust and affection that the people place in their leaders. And there have been the more subtle changes -- … Ford Administration would reach the highest point in American history: 87.7 million persons. Internationally, the war in Vietnam had ended, and the threat of another oil embargo and erergy crisis had become increasingly remote. A new spirit was … Development. · March 20 Saigon forces withdrawing from the North disorderly retreat. March 27 u.s. airlifts refugees from Vietnam. April 4 Unemployment at 8.7 percent. Eight million out of work. Highest since 1941. President Ford will recommend …
… Offoce of The lnJpocror Geneool 48 Offoco of rho (hoof of Molororr H rsto•y 63 Tho Jud't Advocoto Gonora 218 DOD Notional War Collo,e Natronol Guard Bureau OFfice, A dm miSirOIIV~ Assistant tc s~c· Offoce Choef of Publ oc lnSnomatoaoo Offoce . Ch … 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 Air Force Magazine-Januaryl968 1963 1964 statistics. (RDT&E related to the Vietnam conflict is omitted from F"''""'"'' f!;\\\!\;\\\\' 1956 of Stanford Research Institute of published Soviet data. US … added: "The most current and disturbing example of the reduced role of the military in strategic and tactical decisions is Vietnam. A policy of gradualism largely dictated by civilians has been imposed, which has prolonged the war, increased the …
… 3, 1968 Statement by Rep. Gerald R. Ford, R-Mich., re: Hanoi response The public announcement by Hanoi Radio that North Vietnam is willing to "make contact with U.S. representatives" obviously is a response to the peace initiative launched by President Johnson last Sunday night. I am hopeful that it is a step--however tiny--toward peace. It is, never- theless, only a beginning--and a small beginning--in the long trek toward an honorable peace in Vietnam. Certainly all Americans should unite behind President Johnson in his efforts to bring about an honorable settlement …
… originated. In addition, we were advised of interests of other parties in having certain records disclosed to them under warning that if they were to be removed and delivered to the control of Mr. Nixon, court action would be taken to prevent … limit? MR. BUCHEN: We felt that as a practical matter on the documentation that would be long enough. It gives everybody a warning. Obviously if there is a subpoena out that was obtained in the three years and the matter of its resolution has not … ~£-l.!!!~!}~t_~~n._was :to~._l'H;al the wounds. of the Nc:!~.on, sir, ~~f1~ did xou ,grant q[l_~ condit~onal amnesty to the Vietnam war veterans wh~le grant~ng -:a-ru:LG~fdon to Pre-sident N~ixon? THE PRESIDENT: ~he only con~ection between thoJe …
… may be in the neighborhood of 10,000 copies . • - 2 - Our intention in preparing this report was to be straightforward and factual, minimizing the rhetoric. In the secondary distribution, some copies will have a special spiral binding, … Ford Administration would reach the highest point in American history: 87.7 million persons. Internationally, the war in Vietnam had ended, and the threat of another oil embargo and energy crisis had become increasingly remote. A new spirit was … Development. · March 20 Saigon forces withdrawing from the North disorderly retreat. March 27 u.s. airlifts refugees from Vietnam. April 4 Unemployment at 8.7 percent. Eight million out of work. Highest since 1941. President Fo1 will recommend_ …
… The original documents are located in Box 3, folder “"The War Cradle" - Profiles, Undated” of the Shirley Peck Barnes Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright … she started talkinP: to noss and C~EFJd Cherri •• Terry bad already left. Tl'ev ended up •.• when itWc3.s obvlious that Vietnam was fal 1 and we didn't know if we were p-oing to O'et 9..nv of ru r emPlvees out. Roes sdidn't know. Had I been at … him as an orpr an. Hirl : In the states both parents are -· ead s.nc'J childorntian, VN. 1 1re19tive It was als& true in Vietnam as far as the wav the~ did it. alive •. Its a cover up for VM. Roevarv conducted child c~re classes ..• take car of …
… Commitments and Operations Abroad •••••••••• .-96 Strategic Policy and Weapon Programs, ••••••• , •• , •. , • , ., 98 War Powers • •• •:........................................ .... 100 I iv -~ General GovertlJilent ••.•• , •••••••• , , … latter part of the administration of President Lyndon Johnson. He supported President Ntxon 1s efforts to end the war in Vietnam and in the 197Q-1973 period opposed legislation aimed at setting·a cutoff date for u.s. military operations in … Wbita·House, which set an August 15, 1973, deadline for u.s. military operations in cambodia. He summarized his approach to Vietnam -·· policy in a apee¢1 on the House floor on. August .10.,...1972 1 in which. he said he believed that Presidents ~. …
… DEFENSE ..... 21 o •••••••••••••• Different Customers in Intelligence ........ . The Transition of National Intelligence to War .. ·........•......................... The 1-lerging of National and Tactical In te 11 igence … because the national attitudes of the 1940-1945 period were changed and the consensus they reflected was eroded by the Vietnam War and by Watergate. Intelligence became exposed to a rapidly growing new generation of national leadership that … and the public was presented with a distorted image of intelligence. The intensity of political emotion generated by the Vietnam War led to intelligence being leaked by both supporters and opponents of that war for advantage in partisan debate, …
… ·cleric~ic :people · · :~an be done, Wil_ei !#P::~{~ :it~~·, ~~~~s~ ~ited.:-~~-. a definite · · · --apo:~~poin~t.:o~ ~ Stewart.!to head -~~~::::~ssignments · · has~· .;reportedly, ··improved, j,the:!speed .of:~;opej:ati~~ 3 --~~-~- ~ ~-~ ~ … with Arlington House to write a book regarding "liberal bias in the media focusing on the TV networks' coverage of the Vietnam war, the Nixon administration, and the early days of Jerry Ford's Presidency." His book, to be titled "The Camera Is … how the former NBC reporter had been dressed down by LBJ in 1965 for asking a particularly prickly question about the Vietnam war. If CPB President Henry Loomis has his way, former Pennsylvania Democratic party official and well-known author …
… do not seem to be of enough importance to merit mention in a brief chronology. However, an overview of ancient attitudes toward abortion would have been in place, as giving a background for the development of a civilized attitude toward abortion. … on demand, the Rev. Richard John Neuhaus said he is logical.c, ly following the course that led to > .. t , During the Vietnam War, he led an antiwar protest service in his church at which many youths turned in their draft cards. He helped organize and was national cochairman of Clergy and Laity Concerned About Vietnam. He also has worked closely with community, city and national organizations in housing, urban edu~ cation and …
… surface. The name "Volunteer state" was given to Tennessee because of its remarkable record in furnishing volunteers in the War of 1812 and in· the Mexican War. It is the 34th state of the union in size. The capital is Nashville and the state entered the union June 1, 1796, as … and higher Social Security benefits. But in 1970 Gore was vulnerable. During the mid-1960's he had become a critic of the Vietnam war--a stand not particularly popular in hell-of-a-fellow Tennessee. Moreover, the Senator had openly proclaimed his …
… - - -.. . ---.... ---~---------~·-- I 1 l \ To authorize funds for humanitarian assistance and evacuation programs in Vietnam and to clarify restrictions on the availability of funds for the use of U.S. Armed Forces in Indochina, and for … and 1Iouse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled 1 . That this Act may be cited as the "Vietnam Humanitarian Assistance and Evacuation Act of 1975." Sec. 2. There is authorized to be appropriated to the President … of energy. I thank the Congress for the action lt has taken thus far ln response to my economic recommendations. I look forward to early approval of a national energy program to meet our country's long range and emergency needs. Tonight lt ls my …
… President Lyndon B. Johnson to President Richard M. Nixon continued the trend, begun in the last several transitions, toward more careful advance preparations and greater continuity. In broad outline, the 1968-69 tran~ition fulfilled the … matters. 14 This position, however, ignores the realities of modern government--such nagging problems as the Korean and Vietnam wars, the need for delicately timed decisions on economic policy, and the ever-present chance of a national security … a great deal further than any of their predecessors in their publicly standing together on the Paris negotiations on the Vietnam war. At any rate, the necessity of being prepared to deal with major matters of domestic or international polic~ in …
… " II. A. The Need For A Program -- And Its Creation 1. 2. B. THE PRESIDENT'S CLEMENCY PROGRAM The Need 1-2 a. A Divisive War 1 b. A War Full of Personal Tragedies 1-2 The Program's Creation 2-7 a. The Proclamation And Executive Order 2-3 b. … 5-6 b. AS 6 c. No Clemency 6-7 Analysis of Dispositions 8-13 1. Overview 8-9 2. Military 10-12 a. Frequent Case Types 10 b. Vietnam Veterans 10,12 c. No Clemency Cases 12,11 3. D. Civilian Civilian 11,13 a. Frequent Case Types 11 b. No Clemency … DOD/DOJ Programs 14-16 1. Military 15 2. Civilian 15-16, 14 -9- IV. A. B. PCB APPLICANTS In trocluc t:i_on 1. Overview of Vietnam··Era "Pipeline 11 1 2. Our Range of Case Types 1-2 Our Civilian Applicants 1. Introduction 1-2 2. Background 2-3 3. …