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Kennedy, John F

Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy

第二章 With the assistance of Agent in Charge Sorrels of the

This chapter compiles FBI FD-302 interview reports and related inventory materials concerning Lee Harvey Oswald following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. The materials were gathered with the assistance of Special Agent in Charge Sorrels and include an itemized listing of identification and personal effects found on Oswald, multiple interview accounts conducted at the Dallas Police Homicide and Robbery Bureau, and a parallel first-interview report prepared by U.S. Secret Service Inspector Thomas J. Kelley. Together, the documents record Oswald’s statements regarding his movements, residences, employment, organizational affiliations, and his responses to evidence presented by investigators.

Lee Harvey Oswald Personal Identification Documents

This section catalogs the personal identification documents and effects found on or associated with Lee Harvey Oswald. Items include a snapshot of an apparent wife and an infant, a consular card referencing the USSR Embassy in Washington, D.C., and a Department of Defense Identification Card (No. N4,271,617) listing Oswald’s military service data. Additional items include a Dallas Public Library card, a U.S. Forces Japan identification card, a hotel complimentary card, a Certificate of Service in the U.S. Marine Corps (October 24, 1956 to September 11, 1959), and Fair Play for Cuba Committee membership cards issued in New York and New Orleans under both Oswald’s name and the alias A. T. Hidell. A Selective Service classification card (IV-A, February 2, 1960, Fort Worth) and thirteen dollars in currency are also listed. The inventory concludes with Oswald’s residential history (including 2515 West 5th Street in Irving and a room at 1026 North Beckley in Dallas) and his recent employment record at Jaggers-Chiles-Stovall, William B. Riley Company, and the Texas State Book Depository.

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