22-10-2013, 09:14 PM
David Josephs Wrote:Marlene,
Now I have to thank you for this (a source would be appreciated) as it further shows how the TWO RECORDS were combined into one...
HARVEY here does not say anything about BILOXI until the very end and provides no dates. Allen FELDE who was with HARVEY during this time (CE1961, 1962 has the USMC recap followed by FELDE telling us where he was... which matches the letter below... they did NOT go to Biloxi together...) LEE was in Biloxi... [TABLE="width: 531"]
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[TD]After graduating from Aviation Fundamentals School, Lee Oswald and five other Marines-Edward J. Bandoni, James M. Brereton, Donald P. Camarata, Daniel P. Powers, and Martin E. Schrand-left Florida for Biloxi MI[/TD]
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LEE is in Japan in late '57 while HARVEY is in NOLA at Pfisterer's and living at 210 Dauphine (Senator Hotel) with short fat MO.
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Marlene Zenker Wrote:David Josephs Wrote:As I am doing quite a bit of work on H&L and the different reasons/evidence that continues to be "realized" I'd like to add this...
The LETTERS written by HARVEY in the Russian language all appear perfect... no spelling errors, correct grammar, etc...
Whereas the letters written in ENGLISH to his "mother" are chock filled with errors... and the same ones over and over...
double "L's" are virtually consistent in words like "allready"... misspellings for "recieve" without a first "e"...
Food for thought... LEE seems to have written in CAPITAL BLOCK LETTERS while
Harvey wrote in script...
Starting with the Volume 16.. CE1 one can find most of this correspondance
DJ
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David, thank you and forgive me - I must have been half asleep when I posted this.
I posted it to show Harvey's recollection of his USMC service and also that it was written in script. I found this at the City of Dallas City Secretary's Office website
http://www.ci.dallas.tx.us/cso/exhibits/...s_JFK.html
The direct link to the above letter is http://jfk.ci.dallas.tx.us/01/0122-001.gif
I have only been through Box 1 and a bit of Box 2, there are 20 boxes...
Marlene