The forces of South Vietnam have now been trained and equipped to the point that they are able to take over a substantia...
We finally have reached the point where we can begin to bring Americans home from Vietnam.
We are the most powerful, by far, of all the free world nations.
I simply want, in personal terms, to express my feelings about you who are serving in our Armed Forces.
But I think we can see in that war something that makes us very proud of the American role in the world.
Without the power of the United States of America in places like Midway and around the world, there would be no chance f...
The meeting was at the invitation of President Nixon.
No actions will be taken which threaten the safety of our troops and the troops of our allies; and second, no action wil...
I believe that the decision made at Midway today, and which we are announcing at this time, marks a significant step for...
And I certainly want you to know that for all of us who work with you, those men who were standing with me on this platf...
President Nixon welcomed this development.
I have decided to order the immediate redeployment from Vietnam of a division equivalent of approximately 25,000 men.
Americans can be proud of their role in World War II and what men did in that battle and so many others.
President Nixon assured President Thieu of the determination of the American people to assist their South Vietnamese all...
We simply want, for ourselves and for the world, peace, freedom, and we are willing to make the sacrifices to achieve th...
President Thieu and President Nixon of the United States met on Midway Island on June 8, 1969.
President Nixon pledged his country's assistance to this end.
There is no State and no people in any one of our States that has a greater interest in and a greater stake in the overa...