
Lee Harvey Oswald’s First Assassination? (Maj. Gen. Edwin Walker)
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World
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The War on Terror: General Walker's Resignation
In 1959, General Walker tried to resign his military commission during his tour of duty. President Eisenhower accepted the resignation and offered him a different command. But two years later, in 1961, he got into a new controversy by joining the John Birch Society. The question of whether or not military officers should be allowed to make political speeches has become one of the hottest potatoes in Washington.
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Lee Harvey Oswald is most famous for the official conclusion that he was the lone assassin of John F. Kennedy. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli look at the claim that Oswald may have made an earlier assassination attempt on a public figure, including who it was and why.
