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Statement by the President on evacuation of American personnel from South Viet Nam [Ford Speech or Statement]
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Statement by the President on evacuation of American personnel from South Viet Nam [Ford Speech or Statement]
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Digitized from Box 10 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APRIL 29, 1975 Office of the White House Press Secretary THE WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT During the past week, I had ordered the reduction of American personnel in the United States mission in Saigon to levels that could be quickly evacuated during an emergency, while enabling that mission to continue to fulfill its duties. During the day on Monday, Washington time, the airport at Saigon came under persistent rocket as well as artillery fire and was effectively closed. The military situation in the area deteriorated rapidly. I, therefore, ordered the evacuation of all American personnel remaining in South Viet Nam. The evacuation has been completed. I commend the personnel of the Armed Forces who accomplished it, as well as Ambassador Graham Martin and the staff of his mission who served so well under difficult conditions. This action closes a chapter in the American experience. I ask all Americans to close ranks, to avoid recrimination about the past, to look ahead to the many goals we share and to work together on the great tasks that remain to be accomplished. # # #