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Robert McNamara - translation to English

AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN AND SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (1916-2009)
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  • U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff]] General [[Curtis LeMay]] at [[The Pentagon]] on April 10, 1963. During World War II, McNamara served under LeMay's command as a [[statistician]] for the [[United States Army Air Forces]].
  • President Johnson]] and McNamara, 9 February 1968
  • [[NATO Military Committee]] chairman General [[Adolf Heusinger]] meeting with McNamara at the Pentagon, 1964
  • McNamara with Australian Prime Minister [[Harold Holt]] at [[The Pentagon]] in July 1966
  • McNamara, [[South Vietnam]]ese PM [[Nguyễn Cao Kỳ]] and President Johnson in Honolulu in February 1966
  • President Kennedy]], Secretary of State [[Dean Rusk]] and McNamara in October 1962
  • Kennedy and McNamara with [[Iran]]'s Shah [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] in April 1962
  • President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] and McNamara at a cabinet meeting, 1968
  • President [[John F. Kennedy]] and McNamara, 1962
  • World Bank President]] in 1968.
  • McNamara pointing to a map of Vietnam at a press conference in April 1965
  • Frankfurt, Germany]], September 7, 1962.

Robert McNamara         
n. Robert McNamara (nacido en 1916), veterano de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Secretario de Defensa durante la Guerra de Vietnam (1961-1968), presidente del Banco Mundial (1968-1981)
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  • [[Robert I of Normandy]] a.k.a. Robert the Magnificent
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Robert Boyle         
  • Fig. 3: Illustration of ''Excerptum ex collectionibus philosophicis anglicis... novum genus lampadis à Rob. Boyle'' ... published in [[Acta Eruditorum]], 1682
  • Boyle's arms (shown on the right right) displayed in the Great Quadrangle of All Souls College, Oxford
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  • Title page of "''New Experiments and Observations upon Cold"'' (1665)
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  • One of Robert Boyle's notebooks (1690-1691) held by the [[Royal Society]] of London. The Royal Society archives holds 46 volumes of philosophical, scientific and theological papers by Boyle and seven volumes of his correspondence.
  • The 2014 [[Robert Boyle Prize for Analytical Science]] medal
  • Title page of ''The Sceptical Chymist'' (1661)
  • Statue of Boyle in [[Lismore, County Waterford]], Ireland
  • Emblematic image of a [[Rosicrucian]] College; illustration from ''Speculum sophicum Rhodo-stauroticum'', a 1618 work by [[Theophilus Schweighardt]]. [[Frances Yates]] identifies this as the "Invisible College of the Rosy Cross.  Robert Boyle was a member of this association.
  • Sculpture of a young boy, thought to be Boyle, on his parents' monument in [[St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin]].
ANGLO-IRISH NATURAL PHILOSOPHER, CHEMIST, PHYSICIST, AND INVENTOR
The Hon Robert Boyle; Sir Robert Boyle; Boylean; Boyle, Robert
n. Robert Boyle (1627-1691), físico y químico inglés

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Norman Foster

Norman Foster (1 de junio de 1935) es un arquitecto británico. Nació en Manchester. Estudió arquitectura en la universidad de su ciudad natal y obtuvo después una beca para proseguir sus estudios en la Universidad de Yale.

De regreso en Inglaterra, Foster trabajó durante un tiempo con el arquitecto Richard Buckminster Fuller y fundó en 1965 el estudio de arquitectos Team 4, junto con su primera esposa Wendy, Richard Rogers y la esposa de éste, Sue. Dos años más tarde el nombre del estudio fue cambiado y quedó en Foster Associates.

Wikipedia

Robert McNamara

Robert Strange McNamara (; June 9, 1916 – July 6, 2009) was an American business executive and the eighth United States Secretary of Defense, serving from 1961 to 1968 under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He remains the longest serving Secretary of Defense, having remained in office over seven years. He played a major role in promoting the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War. McNamara was responsible for the institution of systems analysis in public policy, which developed into the discipline known today as policy analysis.

He was born in San Francisco, California, graduated from UC Berkeley and Harvard Business School and served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. After the war, Henry Ford II hired McNamara and a group of other Army Air Force veterans to work for Ford Motor Company. These "Whiz Kids" helped reform Ford with modern planning, organization, and management control systems. After briefly serving as Ford's president, McNamara accepted appointment as Secretary of Defense.

McNamara became a close adviser to Kennedy and advocated the use of a blockade during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Kennedy and McNamara instituted a Cold War defense strategy of flexible response, which anticipated the need for military responses short of massive retaliation. McNamara consolidated intelligence and logistics functions of the Pentagon into two centralized agencies: the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Defense Supply Agency. During the Kennedy administration, McNamara presided over a build-up of US soldiers in South Vietnam. After the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident, the number of US soldiers in Vietnam escalated dramatically. McNamara and other US policymakers feared that the fall of South Vietnam to a Communist regime would lead to the fall of other governments in the region.

McNamara grew increasingly skeptical of the efficacy of committing American troops to South Vietnam. In 1968, he resigned as Secretary of Defense to become President of the World Bank. He served as President of the World Bank until 1981, shifting the focus of the World Bank from infrastructure and industrialization towards poverty reduction. After retiring, he served as a trustee of several organizations, including the California Institute of Technology and the Brookings Institution. In his later writings and interviews, he expressed regret for the decisions he made during the Vietnam War.

Examples of use of Robert McNamara
1. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara initiated similar reforms in the 1'60s.
2. Robert McNamara appears at the Guardian Hay Festival on June 5, www.hayfestival.com
3. At the time, as Defense Secretary Robert McNamara reported, there were 400,000 U.S. troops in Vietnam.
4. Clifford went on to replace Johnson‘s embattled Defense secretary, Robert McNamara.
5. Korb pointed to the Vietnam War, when Clark Clifford took over for hawkish Defense Secretary Robert McNamara.