House Nixesend-War Move WASHINGTON (AP) - the After Striking Out
: Our Weekend \ - SEE STORY PAGE • "The Weather THEDAILY FINAL Sunny and pleasant today, T Red Bank, Freehold" 7~ '' clear and cool tonight. Tomor- row partly sunny and warm- f Long Branch / EDITION er. Sunday fair. 'STER Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper 2fc PAGES VOL.95 NO.34 REDJBANK, ft. J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11,1972 TEN CENTS Last U.S. Infantrymen Leaving Vietnam By GEORGE ESPER "We kept going out in the turn in their equipment and' logistics personnel, air crew- "They all were pretty week to join his wife, Diane, like the war zone that you'd when it balked at going into bush, and the feeling was'we pack then* bags. - men and other technicians — cautious," he said. "They all in Wichita, where he managed read about in a book. I ex- combat, illustrating the grow- SAIGON (AP) — The last weren't accomplishing much. and another 100,000 Air Force, wanted to go home." the Fina Service Station at pected more from the enemy ing disenchantment with the U.S. combat infantrymen in It seemed useless. All we'd do The U.S. Command made Navyand Marine personnel the corner of Central and than what I saw and what war. Vietnam prepared to go home was walk. We'd be Out several the announcement today, offi- fighting the war from air But five men were wounded Bickel Sts. until he was contact I had with them. The cially ending the 7%-year U.S. by booby traps on security pa- The battalion took part in . today, and for Ronald We- days, and we didn't seem to bases in Thailand and Guam drafted.
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