National Security Council Discussing the Situation in Vietnam
4/28/1975
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President Gerald R. Ford ordered the evacuation of the last Americans from South Vietnam on this day in 1975. This photograph shows Ford presiding over a meeting of the National Security Council to discuss the situation. The North Vietnamese captured Saigon two days later, the Fall of Saigon.
Shown clockwise, left to right, are: William Colby, Director of the CIA; Robert S. Ingersoll, Deputy Secretary of State; Henry Kissinger; President Ford; James Schlesinger, Defense Secretary; William Clements, Deputy Secretary of Defense; Vice President Nelson Rockefeller; and General George S. Brown, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Shown clockwise, left to right, are: William Colby, Director of the CIA; Robert S. Ingersoll, Deputy Secretary of State; Henry Kissinger; President Ford; James Schlesinger, Defense Secretary; William Clements, Deputy Secretary of Defense; Vice President Nelson Rockefeller; and General George S. Brown, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
This primary source comes from the Collection GRF-WHPO: White House Photographic Office Collection (Ford Administration).
National Archives Identifier: 186800
Full Citation: Photograph GRF-WHPO-A4234-11A; President Gerald R. Ford Presiding Over a Meeting of the National Security Council to Discuss the Situation in Vietnam; 4/28/1975; Gerald R. Ford White House Photographs, 8/9/1974 - 1/20/1977; Collection GRF-WHPO: White House Photographic Office Collection (Ford Administration); Gerald R. Ford Library, Ann Arbor, MI. [Online Version, https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/national-security-council-discussing-vietnam, April 19, 2025]Rights: Public Domain, Free of Known Copyright Restrictions. Learn more on our privacy and legal page.