Hey, I was being facetious. I was drafted in '68, got sent to 'Nam, came out alive, and that was that.
My point was in the early '60's, the polititians stated, "we are only sending advisors".
Originally Posted by Jackie S
Well when Kennedy was sworn he didn't know about the "advisors" ... he learned in a briefing after he was sworn. Eisenhower/Nixon took care of that detail.
We had 8,000 in S.E.Asia when JFK took the reins. There was carrier support for them and there was some target identification going on during the day under the pretense of R&R. It was busy, but "news" traveled slow back then, if it traveled at all.