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  • ...odds with the [[Vietnam War]] strategy of [[Lyndon Baines Johnson]] and [[William Westmoreland]]. He sponsored research on better approaches to counterinsurgency
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  • ...headquarters that could direct U.S. combat troops. He was replaced by GEN William Westmoreland, who commanded MACV during the most intense period of U.S. Joint warfare in
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  • *[[William Westmoreland]]
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  • GEN Johnson, early in major Vietnam conflict, disagreed with GEN William Westmoreland's priority of attrition against the enemy, which assumed defeating the Comm
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  • |GEN [[William Westmoreland]]
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  • by the President in a directive to [General] [[William Westmoreland|Westmoreland]] and by then, [Ambassador] [[Maxwell
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  • As early as 1964, GEN [[William Westmoreland]], commander of [[Military Assistance Command Vietnam]] (MACV) "knew that h
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  • ...Paul Vann]] and [[Daniel Ellsberg]], created it over objections from GEN [[William Westmoreland]]. Johnson personally authorized it in NSAM 362.<ref name=NSAM362>{{citatio
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  • ...egram) of 22 February 1965</ref> Nevertheless, the recommendations of GEN William Westmoreland, head of Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, were approved by the Joint C
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  • ...lbany, and offered to court-martial several senior officers for lying. GEN William Westmoreland, commanding MACV, according to an affidavit given to Joseph Galloway|Joe Ga
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  • ...nient in other wars, such as the possible command responsibility of Gen. [[William Westmoreland]] for the [[My Lai]] massacre, of which Westmoreland has never been suspect
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  • | [[William Westmoreland]]
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  • ...e, took command of the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, replacing GEN William Westmoreland. Abrams, with a superb reputation as a conventional tank soldier, took a b
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  • ...nient in other wars, such as the possible command responsibility of Gen. [[William Westmoreland]] for the [[My Lai]] massacre, of which Westmoreland has never been suspect
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  • ...er of gravity]] of the opposition, rather than the political opposition. [[William Westmoreland]], and to a lesser extent [[Maxwell Taylor]], rejected, if they seriously ..., with advice from [[John Paul Vann]], created it over objections from GEN William Westmoreland. Johnson personally authorized it in NSAM 362.<ref name=NSAM362>{{citation
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  • ...ion of collapse [of the government of South Vietnam]." He was aware that [[William Westmoreland]] and [[Maxwell Taylor]] were concerned about the collapse of the RVN, but
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  • William Westmoreland, and to a lesser extent Maxwell Taylor, rejected, if they seriously consid #Attrition of VC bases and secondarily personnel, the focus of GEN William Westmoreland, commanding general, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam. Westmoreland, in
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  • ...nam (corps equivalent) commander for the area, MG Stanley Larsen, told GEN William Westmoreland that he thought the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) was ready, and got per
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  • ...blishing Company, p. 164.</ref> The American commander in Vietnam, General William Westmoreland responded by launching Operation ''Neutralize'', an aerial and naval bombar
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  • | William Westmoreland
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  • * [[user:Richard Jensen|Richard]] [[William Westmoreland|went West]] and met an [[Earl Warren|Earl]]
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  • ...part of defining their national destiny. The plan selected was from GEN [[William Westmoreland]], the field commander in Vietnam.
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  • To add to the political context, GEN [[William Westmoreland]], the U.S. commander in Vietnam, had been been on a public relations tour,
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  • ..., Major General Don became Commander-in-Chief of the RVN armed forces, GEN William Westmoreland was named deputy to GEN Paul Harkins to replace him later. In a structural
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  • ...part of defining their national destiny. The plan selected was from GEN [[William Westmoreland]], the field commander in Vietnam. Opposition against Johnson peaked in 19
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