Mounting Roman Catholic opposition to South Vietnamese Premier Phan Huy Quat's government leads him to resign. The next day a military triumvirate headed by Army General Nguyen Van Thieu took over and expanded to a 10-man National Leadership Committee on June 14. The Committee decreed the death penalty for Viet Cong terrorists, corrupt officials, speculators, and black marketeers. The Catholics approved of Quat's resignation and warned the military against favoring the Buddhists, who asked for an appointment of civilians to the new cabinet.
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This Week in History, Jun 12 - Jun 18
- Jun 12, 1965
- South Vietnamese premier resigns
- Jun 12, 1972
- Lavelle testifies before Congress
- Jun 13, 1971
- The New York Times publishes the "Pentagon Papers"
- Jun 13, 1973
- Kissinger and Le Duc Tho sign new peace agreement
- Jun 14, 1968
- Dr. Spock convicted for aiding draft resisters
- Jun 14, 1969
- U.S. command announces troop withdrawal
- Jun 15, 1964
- Johnson decides against submitting resolution to Congress
- Jun 15, 1965
- U.S. planes bomb North Vietnam
- Jun 16, 1961
- Kennedy agrees to send instructors to train troops
- Jun 16, 1965
- More troops to be sent to Vietnam
- Jun 16, 1970
- Communists isolate Phnom Penh
- Jun 17, 1969
- North Vietnamese reoccupy Ap Bia Mountain
- Jun 17, 1972
- Watergate burglars arrested
- Jun 18, 1965
- SAC B-52s are used for the first time in South Vietnam
- Jun 18, 1966
- Westmoreland requests more troops
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