Remove Forces in Vietnam

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A constituent in Heavener, Oklahoma writes to Carl Albert calling for the removal of US forces in Vietnam. In his response, Albert acknowledges this view and mentions that the Administration is anxious to hear Secretary McNamara's report on his visit to Vietnam.

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Albert, Carl, 1908-2000. "Remove Forces in Vietnam." Original Correspondence. Letters exchanged by constituent from Heavener, Oklahoma and Rep. Albert. Carl Albert Congressional Papers, Departmental Series, Box 54, Folder 18, Carl Albert Center Congressional Archives, University of Oklahoma. Accessed 28 March 2024. https://acsc.lib.udel.edu/items/show/336.

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Remove Forces in Vietnam

Subject

Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Albert, Carl Bert, -- 1908-2000

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A constituent in Heavener, Oklahoma writes to Carl Albert calling for the removal of US forces in Vietnam. In his response, Albert acknowledges this view and mentions that the Administration is anxious to hear Secretary McNamara's report on his visit to Vietnam.

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Albert, Carl, 1908-2000

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Original Correspondence. Letters exchanged by constituent from Heavener, Oklahoma and Rep. Albert. Carl Albert Congressional Papers, Departmental Series, Box 54, Folder 18, Carl Albert Center Congressional Archives, University of Oklahoma

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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress

Date

1965

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Carl Albert Center Congressional Archives, University of Oklahoma

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Oklahoma