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  • Melvin Laird
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  • Melvin Robert "Bom" Laird (born September 1, 1922) is an American politician and writer. He was a U.S. congressman from Wisconsin before serving as Secretary of Defense from 1969 to 1973 under President Richard Nixon. Laird was instrumental in forming the administration's policy of withdrawing U.S. soldiers from the Vietnam War; he invented the expression "Vietnamization," referring to the process of transferring more responsibility for combat to the South Vietnamese forces.
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Office
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serviceyears
  • 1942
term start
  • 1953-01-03
  • 1969-01-21
Birth Date
  • 1922-09-01
Branch
Spouse
  • Barbara Masters
  • Carole Fleishman
Name
  • Melvin Laird
Alma mater
President
Party
  • Republican Party
Birth Place
  • Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
Title
Awards
term end
  • 1969-01-21
  • 1973-01-29
Allegiance
Battles
Successor
Years
  • 1953
  • 1969
State
  • Wisconsin
Children
  • John
  • David
  • Allison
  • Kimberly
Predecessor
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  • Melvin Robert "Bom" Laird (born September 1, 1922) is an American politician and writer. He was a U.S. congressman from Wisconsin before serving as Secretary of Defense from 1969 to 1973 under President Richard Nixon. Laird was instrumental in forming the administration's policy of withdrawing U.S. soldiers from the Vietnam War; he invented the expression "Vietnamization," referring to the process of transferring more responsibility for combat to the South Vietnamese forces.
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