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help| Vince Palamara is the leading civilian authority on the United States Secret Service, especially with regard to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He is a graduate of Duquesne University, and a native of Bethel Park and South Park, Pennsylvania Palamara's work has appeared in over 45 books... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Vince Palamara
Vince Palamara is an American author who focuses on the United States Secret Service, especially with regard to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. -
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William Greer
Greer's son Richard told author Vince Palamara in 1991 that his father "had absolutely no survivor's guilt." -
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List of Duquesne University people
Vince Palamara - "Leading civilian authority" on the United States Secret Service and the assassination of John F. Kennedy -
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Floyd Boring
He was not with President Kennedy's Secret Service detail in Dallas when Kennedy was assassinated (That said, Mr. Boring played a pivotal role in the security planning of JFK's fatal trip to Dallas, as he was in charge of the advance arrangements, according to the research of Secret Service expert Vince Palamara). -
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Clint Hill
Information on Clint Hill & many of his colleagues: "Survivor's Guilt: The Secret Service & The Failure To Protect The President" by Vince Palamara -
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James Joseph Rowley
Information on James Rowley & many of his colleagues: "Survivor's Guilt: The Secret Service & The Failure To Protect The President" by Vince Palamara -
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United States Secret Service
Vince Palamara interviews with former agent Rufus Youngblood on 10/22/92 and 2/8/94---please see: -
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Roy Kellerman
Kellerman's widow, June, told author Vince Palamara on March 2, 1992 that her husband believed there was a conspiracy involved in the death of JFK When contrasted with the passive role he played as the shots rang out, his forceful control of prima facie evidence of the crime continues to fuel speculation among some researchers that Kellerman was perhaps involved in the very conspiracy that he described. -
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Robert DeProspero
↑ 6/14/05 e-mail from George D. Rogers, Assistant Director, Office of Government and Public Affairs, to Vince Palamara ; see also
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