March 15, 2018
Altogether, 354,000 of these men were taken into the Armed Forces and a large number of them were sent into combat. Many military men, including William Westmoreland, the commanding general in Vietnam, viewed McNamara’s program as a disaster. Because many of the substandard men were incompetent in combat, they endangered not only themselves but their comrades as well. Their death toll was appallingly high.
In addition to low-IQ men, tens of thousands of other substandard troops were inducted, including criminals, misfits, and men with disabilities.
This book tells the story of the men caught up in McNamara’s folly.
https://youtu.be/_J2VwFDV4-g
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1995/04/20/mcnamaras-real-folly/81810a32-5e67-477b-90b9-00b38f19aca9/?utm_term=.aac4400f85d2