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George Jacobson

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100: 123: 523: 302:. The committee submitted its findings on 24 August, stating that radical reform within the South Vietnamese government and armed forces was necessary with the goal of establishing a government capable of gaining popular support and winning the war. He retired from the Army in 1967. 353:(CORDS), the U.S. and South Vietnamese pacification program. In April 1970 he expressed his concerns that the pacification program had lost momentum and that "if its not moving forward, it will move backward." By the end of 1970 he expressed his views that the 354: 380:, claiming in mid-April that a negotiated settlement was imminent. On 17 April Martin appointed Jacobson as the embassy's evacuation coordinator. He was one of the last embassy staffers to be evacuated from Saigon during 384:, leaving on the same helicopter as Martin on the morning of 30 April. Snepp asserts that Jacobson failed to arrange the evacuation of approximately 900 of his 1,100 at-risk Vietnamese field operations staff. 345:
later wrote that he had phoned Jacobson at approximately 04:40 while he was trapped in his villa and that Jacobson told him that the VC "are calculating a big splash all over the world with their activities."
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in order to secure his tenure at the embassy. Jacobson apparently shared Martin's over-optimism about the survival of South Vietnam in the face of the North's
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He joined the Army in 1941 and attended Officer Candidates School receiving his commission in 1942. He served as an armored cavalry officer in the
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later presented Jacobson with the AK-47 mounted with a plaque reading "A VC fired this weapon and missed. The Colonel fired back and didn't."
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as head of CORDS, serving in that role until CORDS was terminated in February 1973 with the implementation of the
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In July 1966 the U.S. Mission Council directed him to head an interagency committee to study the issue of
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grenades were then thrown by the MPs through the ground floor windows, a VC came upstairs firing his
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A Better War: The Unexamined Victories and Final Tragedy of America's Last Years in Vietnam
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The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: A Political, Social, and Military History, 2nd Edition
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Live from the Battlefield: From Vietnam to Baghdad: 35 Years in the World's War Zones
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Following his return to the U.S. he worked for AID before retiring in 1976.
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as deputy chief of staff of MAAG Vietnam. In 1965 he was assigned to the
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By 1975 Jacobson had served under four Ambassadors and according to
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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In December 1968 he was appointed assistant chief of staff of
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to try to control contested areas. In July 1971 he succeeded
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He resided in a villa on the embassy compound and during the
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on 6 September 1912 and worked as a professional magician.
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Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support
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Presidio Press. pp. 116–7. 307:Tet offensive attack on US Embassy 251:Military Assistance Advisory Group 14: 403:on 18 May 1989. He was buried at 259:Command and General Staff College 521: 395:He lived with his wife Marge in 121: 98: 401:Walter Reed Army Medical Center 65:Walter Reed Army Medical Center 600:The Battle for Saigon Tet 1968 471:"Col. George D. Jacobson dies" 1: 415:His decorations included the 399:. He died of lung disease at 236:11th Armored Cavalry Regiment 333:and Jacobson shot him dead. 469:Bart Barnes (25 May 1989). 405:Arlington National Cemetery 76:Arlington National Cemetery 830: 742:. 1 July 1971. p. 34. 627:. Harper. pp. 458–9. 502:. 26 May 1989. p. 18. 651:Clarke, Thurston (2019). 577:. 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Colonel
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Colonel
United States Army
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Thomas J. H. Trapnell
Military Assistance Advisory Group
First Indochina War

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