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  1. Lee Oswald and General Edwin Walker. Oswald’s notes refer to General Edwin Walker, who was a well–known figure in 1963: a fanatical segregationist and all–round authoritarian who had been obliged to resign from the army after having attempted unsuccessfully to persuade his troops to join the John Birch Society.

  2. Nov 20, 2013 · There have also been suggestions that Oswald was headed to finish off retired right-wing General Edwin Anderson Walker, whom he had attempted to assassinate in April using the same mail-order ...

  3. Lee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 – November 24, 1963) was, according to four government investigations, the sniper who assassinated John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States ...

  4. Oswald's Tale. First edition (publ. Random House) Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery is a 1995 non-fiction book by Norman Mailer, ISBN 0-679-42535-7. It amounts to a detailed biography of Lee Harvey Oswald (1939–1963), the alleged assassin of US President John F. Kennedy .

  5. Mar 27, 2022 · Part of the official JFK assassination lore is that, on the night of April 10, 1963, accused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald took a bus close to the Dallas Turtle Creek neighborhood of General Edwin A. Walker, then a nationally prominent right-wing political activist and armed himself with his Mannlicher-Carano rifle.

  6. immortality’s siren song. drowned out any qualms. Original article source: JFK assassination: 60 years later we know the truth about the real killer. My with Lee and Marina Oswald began in June ...

  7. Nov 8, 2023 · Early on in 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald prepared for an assassination — not of President Kennedy but of former U.S. Army general Edwin Walker. By then, Oswald had become enamored with Cuba and, as HISTORY notes, likely targeted Walker for his anti-communist, anti-Fidel Castro views.

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