1 Nov 1955 to 30 Apr 1975 - Vietnam War
No disrespect to honourable servicemen and women is intended.
Location: South Vietnam, North Vietnam, Cambodia, Loas, South China Sea, Gulf of Thailand
Countries: North Vietnam, Viet Cong and PRG, Pathet Lao, GRUNK. Khmer Rouge, China, Soviet Union and North Korea Vs. South Vietnam, United States, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Laos, Cambodia, Khmer Republic, Thailand, Philippines
U.S. and Allies (South Vietnam, Laos, Khmer Republic, South Korea, Australia, Thailand, New Zealand, Taiwan, Philippines)
Total Military Dead: Approx. 333,620 to 392,364 Total Wounded: 1,340,000
North Vietnam (Viet Cong) and Allies (Khmer Rouge, Pathet lao, China, Soviet Union and North Korea)
Total Military Dead: Approx. 667,130 to 951,895 Total Wounded: Approx. 604, 200
Vietnamese Civilian Dead: Approx. 627,000 to 2,000,000 Cambodian Civil War Dead: Approx. 275,000 to 310,000. Laotian Civil War Dead: Approx. 20,000 to 62,000 Non-Indochinese military dead: 65,494
Total Dead: 1,326,494 to 4,249,494
1965 to 1973 - Opeation Rolling Thunder (dropped 8 million tons of bombs on Vietnam). Search mind map … John Theodore McNaughton (Rhodes 1949).[3]
1962 to 1969 - 688,000 argricultural acres were sprayed with a chemical called ‘Agent Blue’. The aim of this exercise was to deny food to the NFL. However, research suggests that it was the civilian population who suffered from the poor rice harvest that followed the spraying.[3] Agent Orange also resulted in birth deformaties.
2 Aug 1964 - Gulf of Tokin Incident.
Walt Whitman Rostow (Rhodes 1936) - About the Gulf of Tonkin incident that led to the Gulf of Tonkin resolution, Rostow (Rhodes 1936) later said: “We don’t know what happened, but it had the desired effect.”
By 1963, According to Colonel William Corson, W. A. Harriman [S&B 1913] was running “Vietnam without consulting the President [JFK] or the attorney general [RFK].”. The President [JFK] had begun to suspect that not everyone on his national security team was loyal. As Corson put it, “Kennedy O’Donnell [JFK’s appointment secretary] was convinced that McGeorge Bundy [S&B 1940], the national security advisor, was taking orders from Ambassador W. A. Harriman [S&B 1913] and not the President [JFK] … Angleton became convinced that Harriman’s [S&B 1913] role in the South Vietnamese Coup was motivated by more than a policy difference with Kennedy. Angleton believed that the Vietnamese assassinations were designed to throw American policy in that country into chaos. That was certainly their effect. “The U.S. never really recovered from that coup,” said Corson, who later returned to Vietnam as a Marine Commander. Harriman’s [S&B 1913] actions made no one happier than Yekaterina Furtseva’s friend, Yuri Andropov, who was running Vietnam operations for the KGB. Andropov understood that the murders of the Vietnamese leaders destroyed U.S. policy. W. Averell Harriman [S&B 1913] set in motion in Saigon, without the president’s knowledge, a series of events that doomed all futue U.S. efforts in Vietnam.[5]
Examples of Supporting the Soviet Union / Viet Cong
[0a] - National Suicide - Military Aid to the Soviet Union by Professor Antony C. Sutton.
[0b] - The Best Enemy Money Can Buy by Professor Antony C. Sutton
[0c] - U.S. Department of Commerce History - See The Best Enemy Money Can Buy by Prof. A. C. Sutton
[0d] - WallStreet and the Bolshevik Revolution by Professor Antony C. Sutton
1942 to 1965 - Wesley Mardon Oler (S&B 1916) - Director, PR Overseas Operations Div, General Motors Corp.[2] (Overlaps with WW2, Korean War and Vietnam. GMC were assisting the Soviets who inturn supplied the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War.[1, p232])
Babcock & Wilcox Boiler - Technology - DGB S&B1960
Bendix Corp. - Machine Tools - RFP S&B1954
Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co. - Machine Tools - From 1946, DHD S&B1943
Bryant Chucking Grinder Corp. - Machine Tools - MHL Jr S&B1932. Russian MIRV Missile - See Kissinger
Chase Manhattan Bank - Finance - FFR S&B1926, WJ S&B1880
Dresser Industries - Oil Tool Equip. - PSB S&B1917,HNM S&B1917,JAH S&B1936, GHWB S&B1948
E.I. dupont de Nemour & Co. - Chemicals ELS S&B1915, JPM S&B1932)
FMC - Machine Tools - PJF S&B1965
Ford Motor Co. - Non Ferrous Metals / Built the Gorki Plant in Russia.
GMC - Machine Tools - WMO S&B1916
General Dynamics - Aeronautical Tech. - EBF S&B1883, CGD Jr (S&B1956)
Ingersoll - Machine Tools. Ingersoll Milling Machine. Motor Vehicles (See Dresser)
Ingersoll Rand Co. - Machine Tools (See Dresser)
Lockheed - Aircraft Technology - FFR S&B1926, EEV S&B1945W, TGJ S&B1991
Monarch - Machine Tools - CHB Jr. S&B1921
Pratt & Whitney - Machine Tools (Whitney Family - many S&B Connections)
Raytheon - FHB S&B 1937 and LSB S&B 1958
Singer Co - Machine Tools - Elliot Evans Vose (S&B1945W)
Sperry Rand - Machine Tools - CPF S&B1910
Standard Oil - Oil Technology - Rockefeller (Employed many S&B etc)
See [0b - p232] for a full list of companies that supplied the Soviet Union.
Skull and Bones / Others / Related - to be completed
In addition to those in government, industry and other fraternities.
Ross Perot … Relations between George H. W. Bush (S&B 1948) and Perot had gone downhill ever since the Vice-President had asked Ross Perot how his [Vietnam] POW/MIA investigations were going. ‘Well, George, I go in looking for prisoners,’ said Perot, ‘but I spend all my time discovering the government has been moving drugs around the world and is involved in illegal arms deals…. I can’t get at the prisoners because of the corruption among our own people.’
James Bruce Engle (Rhodes 1947)
1973 to 1974 Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
1973 - U.S. Consul-General in Nha Trang, South Vietnam.
1972 to 1973 - Province Advisor, Phu Yen, Vietnam; Consul General in Nha Trang, Vietnam.
Walt Whitman Rostow (Rhodes 1936)
Vietnam - About the Gulf of Tonkin incident that led to the resolution, Rostow (Rhodes 1936) later said: “We don’t know what happened, but it had the desired effect”
[4]
1 Apr 1966 to 20 Jan 1969 - 7th United States National Advisor by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
4 Dec 1961 to 31 Mar 1966 - Counselor of the United States Department of State by President John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
4 Dec 1961 to 31 Mar 1966 - Director of Policy Planning by President John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
20 Jan 1961 to 4 Dec 1961 - Deputy National Security Advisor by President John F. Kennedy. (position established).
Dean Acheson (S&K 1915. Son S&B 1943) 1960’s - Member of the elders known as The Wise Men who initially supported the Vietnam War.
Charles S. Whitehouse (S&B 1947)
1973 to 1975 - U.S. Ambassador to Laos
1972 to 1973 - Deputy U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam
Larry Donald Budge (Rhodes 1961)
Dec 1973 - Became involved in the Paris Peace According (Agreement).
Summer 1972 to End of Mar 1973, Vietnam War
George H. W. Bush (S&B 1947)
1971 to 1973 - United States Representative to the United Nations.
Winston Lord (S&B 1959)
1969 to 1973 - Member of the National Security Council staff
Bradley Clark Hosmer (Rhodes 1959)
Jun 1971 to Aug 1974 - Assistant Executive, and then, as the executive to the Air Force chief of staff.
Assigned to the directorate of plans, Headquaters U.S., Air Force, Washington D.C.
1969 - Graduated Naval Command and Staff College.
Aug 1967 - the General was assigned to the Republic of Vietnam, where he served as air liason office for the 1st Brigade, 1st Air Cavaltry Division. After six months and more than 160 combat missions he transferred to Headquarters 6th Air Force, Tan Son Nhut Air Base, as a plans officer.[10]
John H. Chafee (S&B 1947)
1969 to 1972 - Secretary of the Navy
Leslie “Les” Aspin (Rhodes 1960) Before and during his tenure in the House, he had opposed the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. 1966 to 1968 - Served as a systems analyst in the Pentagon under Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara.
Charles Joseph DiBona (Rhodes 1957)
1966 - Turned in resignaton from the United States Navy. That was turned down and I spent the last year of my naval service as a special assistant to the Under Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Robert Baldwin by President Lyndon B. Johnson during the Vietnam War.
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense Comptroller, and worked there in the Deputy Assistant Secretary’s Office for Systems Analyses, who subsequently became the Assistant Secretary.
John O. B. Sewall (Rhodes 1958)
1970 - Selected to serve as Aide-de-Camp to General Westmore, the Army Chief of Staff.
1968 - Returned to Vietnam and served as brigade operations officer and later, as Assistant Chief of Staff 9th Infantry Division.
After returning from Vietnam - Instructor and assistant Professor in the Department of Social Studies, Staff and Faculty, United States Military Academy at West Point.
Served his initial company grade years in successive infantry officer positions at Fort Bragg, North Carolina and in Vietnam.
Townsend Walter Hoopes (S&B 1944)
1965 to 1966 - Deputy Assistant Secretary, Defense / ISA Near East-South Asia by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
1964 - Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Affairs by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
William Averell Harriman (S&B 1913)
1968 to 1969 - U.S. Negotiator at the Paris Peace Conference on Vietnam
1965 to 1969 - Under Secretary for Politicial Affairs by President John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson
Frank Arne Sieverts (Rhodes 1954)
1978 to ? - Deputy Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for Refugee and Migration Affairs to Secretary of State Cyrus Vance (Scroll and Key) by President Jimmy Carter (Gridiron. Trilateral Commission). As the department’s director for refugee reception and replacement, Mr. Sieverts worked with private agencies to relocate refugees who had fled the upheavals in Southeast Asia.
1976 to ? - Deputy Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for Prisoner of War and Missing in Action Matters to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger by Gerald Ford (Freemason / VP Rockefeller). After the [Vietnam] war, he pressed the Hanoi government to aid in the search for missing Americans.
1966 to 1968** - Special Assistant to Ambassador-at-Large W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Bernard William Rogers (Rhodes 1947)
1966 to 1967 - Assistant Division Commander of 1st Infantry Division [South Vietnam]. Where he led a heralded counterattack against the Viet Cong and won the Distinguished Service Cross, the second highest decoration in the Army. He also received his first general’s star.
1962 to 1966 - Executive officer the chaitrman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Stanley Rogers Resor (S&K 1939)
2 Ju 1965 to 30 Jun 1971 - 9th United States Secretary of the Army by President Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon(Bohemian)
Apr 1965 to Jul 1965 - United States Under Secretary of the Army by President Lyndon B. Johnson
Thaddeus Goode Holt (Rhodes 1952)
1965 to 1967 - Deputy Under U.S. Secretary of the Army to Stanley R. Resor (Scroll and Key) by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Stanley Martin Kanarowski (Rhodes 1959) 1969 to 1971 - National Security Council, White House. 1966 to 1969 - Office Secretary of Defence. 1966 - 1st Division Republic of Vietnam (RVN). 1964 to 1965 - Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV, BSM).
John Montague Steadman (S&B 1952)
1968 to 1970 - General Counsel of the United States Air Force.
1965 to 1968 - Special Assistant to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense, Washington, D.C.
1964 to 1965 - Deputy Under Secretary (International Affairs), Department of the Army by President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
Barry Zorthian (S&B 1941)
1964 to 1968 - Director of the Joint U.S. Public Affairs Office in Saigon.
John Theodore McNaughton (Rhodes 1949) - Died in Plane Crash (Flight 22) with wife and child.
1964 - McNaughton and Schelling outlined the Vietnam bombing strategy, leading to the first phase of Operation Rolling Thunder (2 Mar 1965 to 31 Oct 1968).
1964 - Worked with Thomas Schelling (friend from Marshall Plan administration) whilst teaching at Harvard, Schelling was asked to work at the Department of Defense. Schelling instead nominated McNaughton promising to advise McNaughton on weapons and strategy, he becamse Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs.
Peter O. A. Solbert (S&B 1941)
1963 to 1965 - Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (See William P Bundy S&B 1939)
Robert Warren Barnett (Rhodes 1934) Vietnam War - Interned as Prisoner of War in North Vietnam after he was shot down on 3 Oct 1967, and was held until his release on 14 Mar 1973.[2] 1963 to 1970 - Deputy Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs to Dean Rusk (Rhodes 1931) by President John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon (Bohemian) 1953 - Entered the U.S. Air Force.[2]
Arthur Joy Draper (S&B1937)
1961 to 1966 - Chief of Medicine at U.S. Naval Hospital in Oakland
William P Bundy (S&B 1939)
1972 to 1984 - Council on Foreign Relations.
1964 to 1969 - Asst. Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
1961 to 1963 - Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
McGeorge Bundy (S&B 1939)
1966 to 1979 - President of Ford Foundation
20 Jan 1961 to 28 Feb 1966 - National Security Advisor of President John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson
Alden Kingsland Sibley (Rhodes 1933) 1967 to 1968 - Deputy Commanding General of U.S. Fifth Army 1965 to 1967 - Commanding General of U.S. Army XI Corps 1964 to 1966 - Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, U.S. Army Europe 1962 to 1964 - Commanding General of U.S. Army Mobility Command 1960 to 1961 - Deputy Chief of Military Assistance Advisory Group in Saigon.
Robert Higgins Ebert (Rhodes 1936) 1960’s and 1970’s and he took part in antiwar rallies when they were protesting against the Vietnam War.
Edward Roland Harriman (S&B 1917) (Brother of W. A. Harriman S&B1913)
1954 to 1973 - Chairman of American Red Cross
1952 to 1954 - Richard Marden Davis (S&B 1933) - Civilian Aide , Secretary of Army.
1951 to 1953 - Howard Sayer Weaver (S&B 1948) - Information Officer, US Embassy Bangkok.
Robert A. Lovett (S&B 1918) - “Architect of the Cold War” 1931 to 1940, 1946 to 1947, 1949 to 1950, 1953 to 1986 - Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
Prescott Bush (S&B 1917)
1931 to 1972 - Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
James Mackenzie Fallows (Rhodes 1970) 1977 to 1979 - Chief Speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter (Trilateral Commission) Vietnam War - Early in his career, he wrote an article called “What Did You Do in the Class War, Daddy?” (Washington Monthly, October 1975). It described the “draft physical” day at the Boston Navy Yard in 1970, in which Fallows and his Harvard and MIT classmates overwhelmingly produced reasons for medical exemptions, while the white working-class men of Chelsea, Massachusetts were approved for service. He argued that the class bias of the Vietnam draft, which made it easy for influential and affluent families to avoid service, prolonged the war and that this was a truth many opponents of the war found convenient to overlook
Charles Stevenson Abbot (Rhodes 1967) - U.S. Navy (Later, U.S. Navy Admiral. Homeland Security)
Carl Thor Hanson (Rhodes 1951) - U.S. Navy Vice Admiral.
Alan Andrew Nord (Rhodes 1952) - Military Assistance Command, Vietnam.
Ira Charles Magaziner (Rhodes 1969) - After two years, Magaziner left the program [Rhodes Scholar] without earning a degree to organize protest rallies against the Vietnam War — at one point in cooperation with actress Vanessa Redgrave.
Dale Allen Vesser (Rhodes 1954) - He served two tours in Vietnam, first working with the Army of Vietnam to provide support for the pacification program.
Henry Luce (S&B 1920) - Time, Life, Fortune Magazine.
John Warren Finney (S&B 1945W) - Senior Correspondent, News Editor, Reporter NY Times (DC Bureau). Wrote extensively about nuclear proliferation, military policy and the Vietnam War.
John Arthur “Jack” Cirie (S&B 1964) - Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary of Navy.
1969 to 1970 - Second tour of duty - Vietnam.
1965 to 1966 - Platoon Commander and advisor - Vietnam.
1964 to ? - Capt, US Marine Corp - Vietnam.
1970 - Wallace Parks Ritchie Jr. (S&B 1957) - Lt. Commander.
1969 to 1971 - Stephen Edward Clark (S&B 1965) - Lt, USA Signal Corps.
1968 to 1970 - Ronald Wayne LeFevre (S&B 1962) - Lt. Commander, US Navy.
1966 to 1973 - Robert Smitter Northrup (S&B 1960) - Lt Commander, US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. (PHS). Commendation medal.
1966 to 1969 - Frederick Wallace Smith (S&B 1966) - Captain, United States Marine Corp.
1966 to 1969 - Peter Franz Zallinger (S&B 1965) - Lt., US Naval Reserve.
1966 to 1969 - Timothy James O’Connell (S&B 1963) - Sgt., US Air Force.
1965 to 1968 - James Perrin Quarles III (S&B 1965) - 1st Lt, U.S.Army.
1965 to 1967 - John Marshall Cogswell (S&B 1961) - Capt, US Marine Corp.
1965 - Roger S. Ahlbrandt Jr. (S&B 1963) - U.S. Marine Corps.
1964 to 1968 - Jonathan Evans McBride (S&B 1964) - Lt, US Navy Reserve.
1964 to 1968 - John Smith Wilbur Jr.(S&B 1964) - Lt., US Navy Seal Team.
1964 to 1968 - James Corb Stewart (S&B 1961) - Lt., US Navel Reserves.
1964 to 1966 - Samuel Hopkins Francis (S&B 1964) - Lt., United States Navy.
1964 to 1965 - William Hamilton (S&B 1962) - Private First Class, United States Army.
1963 to 1969 - Richard Eugene Moser (S&B 1963) - Capt USMC (President LBJ Heicopter Pilot. FYI Died in Helicopter on way to hospital.)
1963 to 1968 - Samuel Lawrence Gwin Jr. (S&B 1963) - Capt, United States Army - Vietnam.
1963 to 1966 - Peter Logan Becket (S&B 1963) - Capt, USMCR
1963 to 1965 - Henry Hollis Hewitt (S&B 1963) - Capt, United States Army.
1963 to 1965 - Ray Allen Carlsen (S&B 1957) - Capt., United States Air Force.
1963 to 1964 - Norman Victor Chimenti (S&B 1962) - Sgt., US Marine Corp.
1962 to 1964 - Tristan Anthony Brooks (S&B 1962) - Lt., US Navy.
1962 to 1965 - Wyllys Terry III (S&B 1962) - 1st Lt., United States Marines Corp.
1962 to 1965 - Geoffrey Hamilton Waddel (S&B 1961) - Lt, US Navy Reserve.
1962 to 1965 - Thomas Hall Singleton (S&B 1961) - US Marine Corps.
1962 to 1965 - Richard Hugo Lindgren (S&B 1960) - Lt., US Navy.
1 Jan 1962 to ? - Ronald Lawton Cheney (S&B 1958) - 1st Lieut, A.U.S.
1961 to 1968 - Dale Alton Lindsay Jr.(S&B 1961) - US Army.
1961 to 1965 - George Thomas Bissell (S&B 1961) - Lt. US Navy.
1961 to 1963 - Paul Capron III (S&B 1960) - Capt., US Army.
1961 to 1965 - John Burgess Meek (S&B 1960) - United States Navy - Midshipman and Lt. Junior, serving on the USS Argonaut.
1960 to 1965 - Frank Eastman Beane Jr.(S&B 1960) - Lt., US Naval Reserve.
1960 to 1965 - John Patrick Cooke (S&B 1959) - Capt, US Marine Corp.
1960 to 1964 - William Herrick Garnsey (S&B 1960) - Lt., US Navy.
1960 to 1963 - David DeWitt Dominick (S&B 1960) - Capt., US Marine Corp.
1960 to 1963 - Erik Canfield Esselstyn (S&B 1959) - Sgt E-5.
1960 to 1961 - Eugene Lytton Scott (S&B 1960) - USAR.
1959 to 1962 - John Holbrook Jr (S&B 1959) - Capt, USMC.
1959 to 1962 - James Joseph Connors III (S&B 1959) - Lt Junior Grade, US Navy.
1959 to 1961 - Lloyds Thomas Bryan Jr. (S&B 1955) - Lt., US Army.
1959 to 1960 - James Emanuel Boasberg III (S&B 1956) - Spec 4, United States Army.
1958 to 1961 - Stanley Morris Johanson (S&B 1955) - Capt, US Air Force.
1958 to 1961 - James Henry Brewster IV (S&B 1962) - Spec 4, US Army.
1958 to 1961 - Gary Woodson Howe (S&B 1958) - Lt. US Navy.
1958 to 1960 - Thomas Beardsley Wheeler (S&B 1958) - United States Navy.
1958 to 1960 - Russell Inslee Clark Jr.(S&B 1957) - Capt., US Air Force.
1958 to 1959 - Henry Coke Morgan Jr. (S&B 1925) - U.S. Army, Reserve lieutenant.
1958 to 1959 - Robert Edgar Cushman Jr. (S&B 1958) - United States Army, E-2.
**1958 - Lindley Guy Palmer II (S&B 1957) - Capt., United States Army.
1957 to 1967 - William Bruce Williams (S&B 1957) - Major, USMCR.
1957 to 1960 - Ralph David Bowman (S&B 1957) - United States Marine Corp.
1957 to 1959 - Ray Carter Walker (S&B 1955) - 1st Lt, AUS.
1957 to 1958 - Andrew Alexander Orr (S&B 1956) - S/Sgt, United States, Army.
Curtis Emerson Lemay (Freemason)
30 Jun 1961 to 31 Jan 1965 - 5th Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force by President John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
1 Jul 1957 to 30 Jun 1961 - 5th Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force.
1956 to 1960 - Charles Gibson Durfee Jr.(S&B 1956) - Lt Junior Grade, US Navy.
1956 to 1960 - Milton John Gaines (S&B 1956) - Lt., US Navy Aviaton.
1956 to 1960 - David Stinton Ingalls Jr.(S&B 1956) - Lt., US Navy Reserve.
1956 to 1959 - Andrew Squire Dempsey (S&B 1956) - Lt., US Air Force.
1956 to 1959 - James Paul Menton (S&B 1956) - Lt., US Marine Corp.
1956 to 1958 - Stephen Harry Ackerman (S&B 1957) - E5, United States Marine Corps Reserver - Major.
1956 to 1958 - Howard Daniel Banks(S&B 1957) - 1st Lt , US Marine Corp.
1956 to 1958 - Terrence Reed Malloy (S&B 1956) - 1st Lt., Army Airborne.
1956 to 1958 - Peter Abraham Traphagen (S&B 1956) - E5, United States Army.
1956 to 1958 - Philip Hoffman Mathias II (S&B 1955) - E-5, Army.
1955 to 1957 - Roger Allen Hansen (S&B 1955) - Lt., US Navy.
1955 to 1957 - Charles Grady Green (S&B 1955) - Spec 3, US Army.
1955 to 1957 - Gerald F. Fehr (S&B 1955) - Lt., US Navy Reserve.
1955 to 1957 - Stephen Elliott DeForest (S&B 1955) - Lt., US Navy.
1955 to 1957 - Harry Bryner Benninghoff (S&B 1954) - Lt., US Air Force.
1955 to 1956 - Thruston Ballard Morton Jr.(S&B 1954) - US Army.
1954 to 1958 - Robert Gordon Reponen (S&B 1954) - Capt, United States Army.
1954 to 1956 - Edmund Braxton Thornton (S&B 1954) - 1st Lt., US Marine Corp.
1954 to 1956 - David Arthur Novkov (S&B 1953) - Spec 3, United States Army.
1954 to 1956 - Graham Stanley Finney (S&B 1952) - Spec 3, US Army.
1954 to 1958 - Frank Dutton Kittredge (S&B 1952) - Lt., US Navy.
1953 to 1957 - George Brooke Roberts Jr. (S&B 1952) - Lt., US Navy.
1953 to 1956 - Christy Payne Emerson (S&B 1953) - Lt Junior Grade, US Navy Reserve.
1952 to 1956 - Andrew Jackson Connick (S&B 1952) - Lt Junior , US Navy.
1952 to 1956 - Paul Fessenden Cruikshank Jr. (S&B 1952) - Lt. Junior , US Navy.
1952 to 1955 - John Winslow Hincks (S&B 1952) - Lt., US Navy Reserve.
1952 to 1954 - Richard Marden Davis (S&B 1933) - Civilian Aide , Secretary of Army.
1951 - William Learned Peltz (S&B 1931) - Expert Civilian Consultant, Korean conflict.(Clinical Psychiatry)
1950 to 1955 - Anthony Hookey Loughran (S&B 1957)- Lt. Col., US Marine Corp Reserves.
1948 to 1951 - Herster D. Barres (S&B 1932) - Assistant to Director, Office of Civil Defense, DC. by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (Freemason). (Cold War)
William M. Van Antwerp Jr. (S&B 1958) - Captain, United States Marine Corp - Vietnam.
Vernon Recce Loucks Jr. (S&B 1957) - 1st Lt., United States Marine Corp.
Paul David Searles (S&B 1955) - 1st Lt, US Marine Corp.
John William Weber (S&B 1953) - Lt., US Navy.
Jonathon David Towers (S&B 1982) 2008: Inside the Vietnam War, 3 hour special, Nat Geo
[4] - Book - Karnow, Stanley (1983). Vietnam: A History. New York: Viking. ISBN 0140265473. Page 376
[9] - Book - The Wise Men : Six friends and the world they made by Walter Isaacson & Evan Thomas
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