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Dwight Eisenhower Writes About “The Militant Desire Of Every Underdeveloped Nation…To Be Free And Independent And To Live Under A Government Of Their Own Choosing”
In 1954, President Eisenhower, Using This Memo, Sends Some Of The First American Military Advisors To South Vietnam. The Handwritten Portions Are In Eisenhower’s Writing
Dwight Eisenhower Writes That “Manpower And Funds Are Vitally Important To Vietnam – Particularly In The Hour Of Emergency”
Dwight Eisenhower Writes About “The Manner In Which The Rest Of The World Handles Riots”