11-03-2012, 05:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-03-2012, 05:33 AM by Bernice Moore.)
THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENT about ISRAEL; was not able to be confirmed,he had died, but here it is for your info, if interested...b.....ps the list of those present at the autopsy..below according to sibert and o'neill..
.1.. During the autopsy, Special Agents Sibert and O'Neill recorded the names of what they believed were all the persons in attendance at any
time. In a report they submitted subsequent the autopsy, they included: b.. Adm. Calvin B. Galloway, commanding officer of the U.N. [sic] =
National Naval Medical Center;=20
c.. Adm. George C. Burkley, White House physician to the President;
d.. Comdr. James J. Humes, director of the laboratories of the
National Medical School, Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md.;
e.. Capt. James H. Stover, Jr., commanding officer of the Naval
Medical School;
f.. John Thomas Stringer, Jr., medical photographer;
g.. James H. Ebersole, assistant chief radiologist at the Bethesda
Naval Medical Center;
h.. Floyd Albert Riebe, medical photographer; i.. J. Thornton Boswell, chief of pathology at Bethesda;
j.. Jan Gail Rudnicki, laboratory technologist, assisting Dr. Boswell;
k.. Pierre A. Finck, M.D., chief of the military environmental
pathology division and chief of the wound ballistics pathology branch at
Walter Reed Medical Center; (27)
l.. Paul K. O'Conner, laboratory technologist;
m.. Jerrol F. Custer, X-ray technician; .. James Curtis Jenkins, laboratory technologist;
o.. Edward F. Reed, X-ray technician
p.. James E. Metzler, hospital corpsman third-class;
q.. Capt. David Osborne, chief of surgery
r.. Brig. Gen. Godfrey McHugh, Air Force aide to the President;
s.. Lt. Comdr. Gregory H. Cross, resident in surgery;
t.. Gen. Philip C. Wehle, commanding officer of the U.S. Military
District, Washington, D.C.;=20
u.. Chester H. Boyers, chief petty officer in charge of the pathology
division;
v.. Dr. George Bakeman, U.S. Navy (the committee could not locate this person);
w.. Secret Service Agent Roy Kellerman;
x.. Secret Service Agent William Greer; and
y.. Secret Service Agent John J. O'Leary.
a..
1.. Through its own investigation, the committee determined that the
following persons also attended the autopsy:
2.. Richard A. Lipsey, personal aide to General Wehle;(29) and
3.. Samuel Bird,(30) in 1963, a lieutenant stationed at the ceremonial
duties office, Fort Myers, Va., 3d Infantry Division.
a..
1.. Additionally, Sibert and O'Neill reported that, following the
autopsy, four persons from Gawler's Funeral Home in Washington, D.C.,
entered the autopsy room to prepare the President's body for burial.
They were:=20
2.. John Van Haeson;
3.. Edwin Stroble;=20
4.. Thomas Robinson; and
5.. Mr. Hagen.(31)
1.. These persons, together with Sibert and O'Neill, were the only
ones present at any time in the autopsy room with the body of the
President.
.1.. During the autopsy, Special Agents Sibert and O'Neill recorded the names of what they believed were all the persons in attendance at any
time. In a report they submitted subsequent the autopsy, they included: b.. Adm. Calvin B. Galloway, commanding officer of the U.N. [sic] =
National Naval Medical Center;=20
c.. Adm. George C. Burkley, White House physician to the President;
d.. Comdr. James J. Humes, director of the laboratories of the
National Medical School, Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md.;
e.. Capt. James H. Stover, Jr., commanding officer of the Naval
Medical School;
f.. John Thomas Stringer, Jr., medical photographer;
g.. James H. Ebersole, assistant chief radiologist at the Bethesda
Naval Medical Center;
h.. Floyd Albert Riebe, medical photographer; i.. J. Thornton Boswell, chief of pathology at Bethesda;
j.. Jan Gail Rudnicki, laboratory technologist, assisting Dr. Boswell;
k.. Pierre A. Finck, M.D., chief of the military environmental
pathology division and chief of the wound ballistics pathology branch at
Walter Reed Medical Center; (27)
l.. Paul K. O'Conner, laboratory technologist;
m.. Jerrol F. Custer, X-ray technician; .. James Curtis Jenkins, laboratory technologist;
o.. Edward F. Reed, X-ray technician
p.. James E. Metzler, hospital corpsman third-class;
q.. Capt. David Osborne, chief of surgery
r.. Brig. Gen. Godfrey McHugh, Air Force aide to the President;
s.. Lt. Comdr. Gregory H. Cross, resident in surgery;
t.. Gen. Philip C. Wehle, commanding officer of the U.S. Military
District, Washington, D.C.;=20
u.. Chester H. Boyers, chief petty officer in charge of the pathology
division;
v.. Dr. George Bakeman, U.S. Navy (the committee could not locate this person);
w.. Secret Service Agent Roy Kellerman;
x.. Secret Service Agent William Greer; and
y.. Secret Service Agent John J. O'Leary.
a..
1.. Through its own investigation, the committee determined that the
following persons also attended the autopsy:
2.. Richard A. Lipsey, personal aide to General Wehle;(29) and
3.. Samuel Bird,(30) in 1963, a lieutenant stationed at the ceremonial
duties office, Fort Myers, Va., 3d Infantry Division.
a..
1.. Additionally, Sibert and O'Neill reported that, following the
autopsy, four persons from Gawler's Funeral Home in Washington, D.C.,
entered the autopsy room to prepare the President's body for burial.
They were:=20
2.. John Van Haeson;
3.. Edwin Stroble;=20
4.. Thomas Robinson; and
5.. Mr. Hagen.(31)
1.. These persons, together with Sibert and O'Neill, were the only
ones present at any time in the autopsy room with the body of the
President.