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An interview with Roy Wehrle

An interview of Roy Wehrle conducted by Mark R. DePue for the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library. Topics discussed include Vietnam from 1964-1968; evolving military strategy in the Vietnam War; evolving political strategy in the Vietnam War; impact of U.S. involvement in South Vietnam on its economy, including inflation and rice supply; Agency for International Development (USAID); Robert McNamara; Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge; devaluation of piaster negotiations; budget and U.S. assistance negotiations; new aid program for Laos; Lao hill tribes, Hmong (Meo), Yao, Black Thai; Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker; Ambassador Maxwell Taylor; John Paul Vann; the Kong Le coup; Lao rural development and pacification program; briefing of visiting government leaders; military construction program

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