Only three weeks earlier Washington had come to
the conclusion that the U.S.-sponsored regime of Ngo
Dinh Diem could not survive the mounting military
and political pressure of the Vietcong insurgents
without substantially increased military aid and ex-
pertise. Fending off requests from Saigon and from
his own advisers for an American combat task force,
President John Kennedy had agreed to dispatch mili-
tary personnel and equipment for advisory and com-
bat support duties. During the next twelve months
American men and machines would help halt the in-
surgent advance and, at least for a moment, seem to
turn the tide of war for the first time in Saigon s favor.
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