Richard Nixon 1970 Typed Letter Signed as President - "New Bombing Missions Unless Forced By Hanoi's Activities"
37th President. Typed letter signed “RN” AS PRESIDENT, one page, 7x10.5, White House letterhead, December 28, 1970. Letter to Evening Star editor Newbold Noyes, Jr., in full:
The December 13 editorial in the Star, ‘Bombing the North,’ came to my attention recently, and I wanted you to know how pleased I was with it. Your analysis of the necessity for the warning to the other side seemed especially good, and I appreciated your comment that I would not want to order new bombing missions unless forced by Hanoi’s activities. Encouragement is always gratifying, or course, but your continued support is particularly appreciated.
Fantastic Vietnam War content while the fighting was intense and deadly to both sides.
37th President. Typed letter signed “RN” AS PRESIDENT, one page, 7x10.5, White House letterhead, December 28, 1970. Letter to Evening Star editor Newbold Noyes, Jr., in full:
The December 13 editorial in the Star, ‘Bombing the North,’ came to my attention recently, and I wanted you to know how pleased I was with it. Your analysis of the necessity for the warning to the other side seemed especially good, and I appreciated your comment that I would not want to order new bombing missions unless forced by Hanoi’s activities. Encouragement is always gratifying, or course, but your continued support is particularly appreciated.
Fantastic Vietnam War content while the fighting was intense and deadly to both sides.
37th President. Typed letter signed “RN” AS PRESIDENT, one page, 7x10.5, White House letterhead, December 28, 1970. Letter to Evening Star editor Newbold Noyes, Jr., in full:
The December 13 editorial in the Star, ‘Bombing the North,’ came to my attention recently, and I wanted you to know how pleased I was with it. Your analysis of the necessity for the warning to the other side seemed especially good, and I appreciated your comment that I would not want to order new bombing missions unless forced by Hanoi’s activities. Encouragement is always gratifying, or course, but your continued support is particularly appreciated.
Fantastic Vietnam War content while the fighting was intense and deadly to both sides.