The Krulak Mendenhall mission was an American fact-finding expedition sent by
President Kennedy's administration to
South Vietnam in 1963. It investigated the progress of the
war by the South Vietnamese regime and their US military advisers against the
Viet Cong insurgency. The mission was led by
Victor Krulak(pictured), a major general in the
Marine Corps, and
Joseph Mendenhall, a senior
Foreign Service officer experienced in Vietnamese affairs. The four-day trip came in the wake of increasingly strained relations between the United States and South Vietnam. In their submissions Krulak presented an optimistic report on the progress of the war, but Mendenhall presented a bleak picture of military failure and public discontent. Krulak said that the Vietnamese soldiers' efforts in the field would not be affected by the public's unease with President
Ngô Đình Diệm's policies. Mendenhall concluded that those policies increased the possibility of religious civil war and led the South Vietnamese to believe that their quality of life would improve under the Viet Cong. The contradictory reports prompted Kennedy to ask, "You two did visit the same country, didn't you?" (
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The Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection is a projection used for mapping a sphere to a
disk. It accurately represents
area in all regions of the sphere, but it does not accurately represent
angles. It is used in scientific disciplines such as
geology for plotting the orientations of lines in three-dimensional space, and by the
National Atlas of the US in its online map-making application.
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