Who's Who
Key Players in the War


Gerald Ford 
Photo: AP

Serving as Republican minority leader of the House of Representatives from 1965 to 1973, Ford was named vice president following Spiro Agnew's resignation from office in 1973. After President Richard Nixon's resignation in 1974, Ford became the new leader of the U.S. and ordered the final evacuation of U.S. embassy personnel from Saigon the next year.

Source:
Karnow, Stanley; "Vietnam: A History"

Spiro Agnew
McGeorge Bundy
Clark Clifford
Daniel Ellsberg
Gerald R. Ford
J. William Fulbright
Alexander Haig
W. Averell Harriman
Lyndon B. Johnson
John F. Kennedy
Henry Kissinger
Melvin Laird
Henry Cabot Lodge
Robert McNamara
Wayne Morse
Richard M. Nixon
Dean Rusk
W. Westmoreland

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