"U.S. Public Must Be Calm Over Pilots' Fate" by Charles E. Osgood, July 26, 1966

In this newspaper editorial, Professor Osgood writes that if Americans react with anger or revenge with respect to the capture of U.S. pilots in North Vietnam, it could make their situation worse. He argues that the U.S. should respond calmly and avoid rash military escalation.

Resource Identifier
OsgoodEditorial
Citation
Gale McGee papers, Collection No. 9800, Box 136, folder 6, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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