To increase the number of American troops and bombing campaigns in Vietnam.
Second answer. General Westmorland did not attempt to advise US President Lyndon Johnson on methods to "Americanize:" the Vietnam War.
It was stopped by President Johnson.
General William Westmoreland
President's Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Senator Robert Kennedy National Security Advisers McGeorge Bundy/Henry Kissinger Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara General's Maxwell Taylor, Paul Harkins, William Westmoreland, Creighton Abrams Colonel's Starry, Harry Summers, and George S. Patton (son of WWII GEN George S. Patton Jr.)
General Westmoreland was seen on television news saying, "...I'll need another 100,000 men and we'll be able to wrap this thing up..." Defense Secretary McNamara and General Westmoreland advised President Johnson that more men and military aid was needed in Vietnam.
Andrew Johnson was the President when Andrew Johnson was. Andrew Johnson was the Vice President for Abraham Lincoln's short second term, ended by Lincoln's assassination.
to increase the number of American troops and bombing campaigns in Vietnam.
It was stopped by president Johnson’s b*tchass
Rejected by president johnson
President Andrew Johnson's attorney general was Henry Stanbery. He successfully defeated the state of Mississippi suit in 1867. Mississippi had sought an injunction to prevent Johnson from enforcing several reconstruction acts.
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Reject by President Johnson. - APEX
Reject by President Johnson. - APEX
Reject by President Johnson. - APEX
In June 1964, Johnson appointed General William Westmoreland
It was stopped by President Johnson.
The acting president of Argentina's military junta, was General Leopoldo Galtieri.
Reject by President Johnson. - APEX