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List of Persons
Foreign Relations of the United States, –, Volume III, Vietnam, January–August
- Anthis, Brigadier General Roland H.,USAF, Commander U.S. Second Air Division; Chief, U.S. Air Force Advisory Group, Vietnam
- Bagley, Lieutenant Commander Worth H., USN, Naval Aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Ball, George W., Under Secretary of State
- Barnett, Robert W., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Economic Affairs from February 3,
- Bell, David E., Administrator of the Agency for International Development and member of the Counterinsurgency Group
- Bowles, Chester A., President’s Special Representative; Adviser on African, Asian, and Latin American Affairs; and Ambassador at Large until July 19, ; thereafter Ambassador to India
- Brent, Joseph L., Director, Operations Mission in Vietnam
- Browne, Malcolm, Associated Press correspondent
- Bui Van Lueng, Vietnamese Minister of the Interior
- Bundy, McGeorge, President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs
- Bundy, William P., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
- Buu Hoi, Vietnamese Ambassador to the United States
- Carroll, Lieutenant General Joseph F.,USAF, Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
- Carter, Lieutenant General Marshall S.,
- Shield: Argent on a bendazure (heraldry), between (in sinister chief) a tomahawkGules halved Sable and an arrow of the last barbed of the third in saltire and in dexter base an eagle's claw erased Proper, three roses of the field seeded of the third.
- Crest: On a wreath of the colors Argent and Azure out of a mural coronet a dexter arm in armor embowed the hand grasping a flagstaff with tassel all Proper.
- Motto: "PATRIAE FIDELITAS" (Loyalty to Country).
- The shield is white with a blue bend, the Infantry colors.
- The three heraldic flowers on the bend are symbolic of: first, the Rose, the flower of the state of New York, where the regimental headquarters was first organized; second, the Hispida, the flower of the Philippines, where the regiment saw service during the Insurrection; and third, the temple flower, which is the flower of Cuba, where
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Joel B. Vowell
US Army officer
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8th Infantry Regiment (United States)
Military unit
The 8th Infantry Regiment of the United States, also known as the "Fighting Eagles",[1] is an infantry regiment in the United States Army. The 8th Infantry participated in the Mexican War, American Civil War, Philippine Insurrection, Moro Rebellion, World War I, World War II, Vietnam War, and Iraq Campaign.