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  • [[Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.]] was ambassador during the [[Vietnam War, Buddhist crisis and military | [[Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.]]
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  • ...had created it. They were principally Averell Harriman, whom he kept on, [[Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.|Cabot Lodge]], whom he not only kept on but reappointed to the ambassad
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  • | [[Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.]]
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  • ...ounselor, he was in Vietnam between 1964 and 1968. Initially, Ambassador [[Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.]] was his own press officer and restricted Zorthian to USIA operations
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  • ...olonial administration, but so had Khanh himself. After the Khanh coup, [[Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.]] sent a message to Washington, explaining that coup after coup was not
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  • ...through the conduit of CIA officer [[Lucien Conein]] to U.S. Ambassador [[Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.]]. His government lasted until January 1964, when he was overthrown, w
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  • ...Development (AID), and then an assistant to Ambassadors Maxwell Taylor and Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.. In 1966 he was re-assigned to the White House, working on the Vietnam
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  • ...seemed genuinely shocked, however, that Diem had been killed; Ambassador [[Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.]] had offered refuge to Diem. Ironically, President [[John F. Kennedy]]
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  • ...me=HCL>Wikipedia has [[Wikipedia:Henry_Cabot_Lodge|an extensive article on Henry Cabot Lodge]].</ref> had cautioned Ky to be sure he had the power to remove Thi, who, a
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  • ...Khanh told [[Lucien Conein]] of his dissatisfaction, but neither he nor [[Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.]] took it seriously. Khanh sought U.S. support for his coup by claiming
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  • ...me=HCL>Wikipedia has [[Wikipedia:Henry_Cabot_Lodge|an extensive article on Henry Cabot Lodge]].</ref> if he had enjoyed perfect health. In the revision he stressed Wils
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  • ...to the Republic of Vietnam (May 10, 1961 to August 15, 1963). Succeeded by Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., he was the last ambassador that was committed, by U.S. policy, to supp ...o had created it. They were principally Averell Harriman, whom he kept on, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.|Cabot Lodge, whom he not only kept on but reappointed to the ambassador
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  • * Kohn, Edward. "Crossing the Rubicon: Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge, and the 1884 Republican National Convention." ''Journal of the Gilded Age
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  • In 1965-1967, serving as a special assistant to Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., Lansdale said he had met with Corsican gang leaders, whom had regarded ...State Department, he returned to Saigon in 1966, as a special assistant to Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. and then Ellsworth Bunker. Karnow describes it as a "vague" advisory jo
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  • Nicknamed "Blowtorch Bob" by [[Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.]], because "arguing with Mr. Komer was like having a flamethrower aimed
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