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CIA-RDP75-00149R000200940031-6
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RIPPUB
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1
Document Creation Date:
November 11, 2016
Document Release Date:
May 21, 1999
Sequence Number:
31
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Publication Date:
August 8, 1961
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NSPR
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-,.e.ayor and Air Forte Gen. Thomas'
tdtpftal dartuff recent we" Today u White. masters of wren or eight foreign language. each.
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eras to challenge the 1$enatur
{i~~~ eom potency as fee+sign relations chairman.
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In his memo for McNamara, Fulbrigfit repeatedly
d at hum ht up'
y wtiePllaag' t% batlon that 'right wink speakers"' fo
sm duratka, s with every the subject of military leaders leaning upon "e trenn
r oly, radical
id
gu
ance
the
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unttarm ! thMM of errnrHe called fora reconsideration
from the standpoint o of a basic
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ent
o
aanerenu, With only the scantiest mention of the le f t wing lunacy
V. William uibrigbt ( ), ehaairasata of the which clamors incessantly for protection of the Fifth Amesdasent
When Question
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.
The nation hat, carefully selected prime youths for its service
academies; it gets thousands of other potential military leaders
from civilian colleges and universities. Few civilians have to study
as hard or as long, for the armed forces require incessant, lifetime
bookwork from those who reach the top. And the percentage of jug-.
heads in the military-who also pay taxes-is no greater than in
private industry or even Congress.
Hit these ,
military have "pent ny ychiefs, 1)y 1~e time they ears digging into global affairs, and they
theoretically, at least, are still American citizens.
Burke Strikes as Even daleslc*
Adm. Arleigh Burke
just retired a
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naval operati
ons,
s asked about these matters and the Fulbright fuss is psartleWar
en he appeared as a private citizen f
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or a
ational P Clb
ressu speech. He put a finger on the heart of the is,ue: "The question Is."
its said, ,who is to determine what i
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s
arm(ui to tht?"
e.goveranaen . !'N1t1ftht, A &L darks and Sen. Tharss Military men, be said, should be "neither right, nor left," But
the nation's
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y is their life
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s wor an Iudaanentallall Burke
Foreigrt P.M$ iConntniM". His leading opponent in Sen. J. Strom bold, security .de on what's in the hearts of the eit -t
Thurarse G) 't the seezatft idea that a man understandin saki willin n
loge. n St~1~n a when be duns a nnFl ee_ .: -. .._ , .- K e'`s to }I~ht for it.
Thurmond
saying aa.
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military officers to =equip them with the ba'-lanee of judgment
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