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  1. October 15, 1997. (1997-10-15) (aged 56) Lancaster, Texas, U.S. Occupation. U.S. Army soldier. Known for. Alleged witness of JFK's assassination. Gordon Leslie Arnold (August 14, 1941 – October 15, 1997) [1] was a Canadian-American man who claimed to have witnessed the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas.

  2. Gordon Arnold. Gordon Arnold was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1941. After completing his education he joined the United States Army and was based at Fort Wainwright in Alaska. Arnold was home on leave on 22nd November, 1963, and decided to take his movie camera to Dealey Plaza in order to film the visit of President John F. Kennedy.

  3. Gordon Arnold claims to have been on the Grassy Knoll during the JFK assassination, but his story is full of inconsistencies and implausible details. Learn about his background, his account, and the investigation that exposed him as a fraud.

  4. Gordon Arnold in 1988 You’ve heard, perhaps, of the Umbrella Man, Black Dog Man, and Badge Man; but are you familiar with . . . Nowhere Man: The Strange Story of Gordon Arnold by Dave Reitzes I n the days, weeks, months, and even years following President Kennedy’s tragic murder in

  5. Nov 6, 2013 · The author compares the deaths of John F. Kennedy and Ngo Dinh Diem, the South Vietnamese president, in the same month of 1963. He argues that Diem's murder was a key event that led to the escalation of the Vietnam War and the division of America.

  6. The simple fact of the matter is that, if the images in the Moorman enlargements were indeed Gordon Arnold and a man in a police uniform (“Badge Man”), as Mack and White believe, a distance of about ten feet would have separated the two — about the same distance that separated President John F. Kennedy from Dallas police officer Robert W ...

  7. They discussed Gordon Arnold's life and career and responded to criticisms of his controversial eyewitness account. Following this oral history, the Arnolds donated to The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza related documents, correspondence, and the home movie camera that Mr. Arnold said he used on November 22, 1963. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

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