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McNamara

[ mak-nuh-mar-uh ]

noun

  1. Robert Strange, 1916–2009, U.S. business executive and government official: Secretary of Defense 1961–68; president of World Bank 1968–81.


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The F-111 is,” Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara declared, “a truly enormous advance in the art of military aircraft.

One very big difference between [McNamara and Rumsfeld] is that McNamara says the war was a mistake; it was wrong.

A lot of people are going to go into this film thinking, Errol is going to break Rumsfeld the same way he broke McNamara.

McNamara said investigators determined Nodianos was not present when the alleged assault occurred.

“There were people trying to find his class schedule at OSU, trying to access him there,” McNamara said.

McNamara himself stood up to greet them when they entered, the guard and the convict.

Vaguely amused, yet without scorn, McNamara and Forest got up to shake his hand.

"It is hard to realize that your office would become so rotten and degraded," one critic wrote McNamara.

It was also considered by McNamara, who then passed it to the other services, calling on them to develop similar programs.

McNamara, however, "readily agreed" with his housing experts that a letter on nondiscrimination in family housing was necessary.

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