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  1. James W. McCord Jr.

    Member of Watergate scandal: break-in team member

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  1. Apr 28, 2019 · James McCord obituary. CIA agent who was sent to prison for four months in 1975 for his part in the Watergate burglary. Michael Carlson. Sun 28 Apr 2019 12.16 EDT. Last modified on Sun 5 May...

  2. James W. McCord, Jr. American conspirator. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in Watergate scandal. In Watergate scandal: Burglary, arrest, and limited immediate political effect.

  3. Jun 13, 2017 · James McCord was the one who had placed the tape on the basement door, and tape was also placed on stairwell doors on the eighth and sixth floors of the building, the latter being the offices of the Democratic National Committee headquarters.

  4. Apr 18, 2019 · WASHINGTON — James McCord, a retired CIA employee who was convicted as a conspirator in the Watergate burglary and later linked the 1972 break-in to the White House in revelations that helped...

  5. On Monday, Woodward and Bernstein linked one of them, James McCord, to the Nixon reelection campaign. The pair identified McCord as a "salaried security coordinator for President Nixon's reelection committee." E. Howard Hunt's passport.

  6. May 1, 2019 · James W McCord, Jr, whose death aged 93 in 2017 has only now been revealed, was the former CIA officer whose arrest for burglary inside the Watergate complex led eventually to the resignation...

  7. James W. McCord. McCord, a former CIA officer, was one of the first of the president's men to take the fall for Watergate. After leaving the infamous piece of tape on a door in the Watergate...

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