Word: neils
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...ever comes, will be an all-out conflict, the so-called "limited" war-if it comes-seems likely to engage the U.S. against a relatively underdeveloped country. The U.S. is fairly well prepared for limited war with airborne Army divisions, Marine units and carrier forces. Says Defense Secretary Neil McElroy, whose Quantico briefcase will be packed with tentative answers to most of the questions: "It would have to be a very big limited war, or one that broke out in several parts of the world simultaneously, for us not to be able to cope with it." Special problem, still unresolved...
...money in the political field this year is on Defense Secretary Neil H. McElroy...
...Nixons (see HEMISPHERE). The President's first move was to order Dulles to find out from the Venezuelan embassy if its government was able to protect the Nixons. He added: "We had better find out what we have militarily in the area." The President called Defense Secretary Neil McElroy and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Nathan Twining. Under Secretary of State Christian Herter, who had, through aides, been in touch with the Nixon party in Venezuela, called McElroy, reported the situation as "nip and tuck...
...last count, those unable to go to Hanover because of labs, studies, and other assorted complaints include Joel Landau, Sandy Dodge, Lee Barnes, Neil Muncaster, John DuMoulin, Sam Halaby, and Pat Liles. In addition, Skip Pescosolido's arm injury will keep him from competing in the javelin...
...point producers were Sam Halaby and Dick Williams, second and third in the pole vault; Hank Abbott, third in the shot; Skip Pescosolido and Chris Angermeyer, second and third in the javelin; Art Cahn, second to John Slowik in the 880; Dyke Benjamin, third in the two-mile; and Neil Muncaster and deKiewiet, second and third in the discus