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File scanned from the National Security Adviser's Memoranda of Conversation Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
MEMORANDUM FOR:
THE PRESIDENT'S FILES
FROM:
B/GEN. BRENT SCOWCROFT
SUBJECT:
The President's Meeting with
Commander A. R. Larzelere
DATE AND TIME:
Monday, February 5, 1973
12:40 p.m.
PLACE:
The Oval Office
PARTICIPANTS:
President Nixon
Brigadier General Brent Scowcroft
Commander A. R. Larzelere
Mrs. Sally Larzelere
Robb Larzelere
Bill Larzelere
Paul Larzelere
Commander and Mrs. Larzelere and their three sons were ushered into
the President's office at 12:40 p.m. The President asked each of the
boys his age and then suggested that photos be taken. First, the President
and Commander Larzelere and then the President with the entire Larzelere
family.
Commander Larzelere said what an honor it had been to have the opportunity
to serve the President. The President responded that he had appreciated
Commander Larzelere's outstanding service and that he understood
Commander Larzelere would be working here in Washington in Legislative
Liaison. He expressed regret that it was necessary to reduce his
military aide contingent to three but observed that at some time in the
future it might be possible to rotate the Coast Guard into one of the billets.
The President presented tie pins to Commander Larzelere and the boys
and a pin and a Presidential ash tray to Mrs. Larzelere. The President
then bid farewell to the Larzelere family and they departed at 12:45 p.m.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
February 5, 1973
MEMORANDUM FOR:
THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
GENERAL BRENT SCOWCROFT
SUBJECT:
Meeting with Commander A. R.
Larzelere
Monday, February 5, 1973
12:20 P.M. (2 minutes)
Oval Office
I.
PURPOSE
Office Call by Commander Alexander R. Larzelere.
II.
BACKGROUND, PARTICIPANTS, PRESS PLAN
A.
Background: Commander Larzelere has served
as the Coast Guard Aide to the President from
November 1971 to 31 January 1973. Commander
Larzelere will be assigned to the Office of
Congressional Affairs, Headquarters U. S.
Coast Guard. This meeting has been requested
by General Scowcroft.
B.
Participants: Commander Larzelere, Mrs. Larzelere
and their three sons, Robb, Bill and Paul. General
Scowcroft will also attend.
C.
Press Plan: The White House Photographer will
take a few photos at the outset of the meeting.
R
GERALD