Four items signed in silver ink or blue felt tip, “W. C. Westmoreland”—a color satin-finish 8 x 10 head-and-shoulders photo of General William C. Westmoreland in his four-star military uniform; an official glossy 8 x 10 U.S. Army photo of Westmoreland in his four-star field uniform; and two typescript souvenir sheets, both 8.5 x 11, with one containing Westmoreland’s answer to the question ‘What was the real problem in Vietnam?,’ and the other sharing his ‘view on the press in Vietnam.’ In overall fine condition, with a couple of small creases and a smudge to one typescript.