Warren Commission (02 of 26): Hearings Vol. II (of 15)United States. Warren Commission
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Warren Commission (02 of 26): Hearings Vol. II (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination; Oswald, Lee Harvey
Mr. Kellerman, you referred to a single statement which you said you
had made. In the report of the U.S. Secret Service on the assassination
of President Kennedy, on Exhibit 12, statement 11--we have the first
statement which you made, which is four pages, and that is the one to
which you referred, to refresh your recollection earlier today, and I
show you what appears to be a second very brief report which you made 1
day later under date of November 30, 1963, with your name and initials,
and ask you if you made this one, also.
Mr. KELLERMAN. That is right; yes, sir.
Mr. SPECTER. All right. You referred to you and Mr. Boring being the
two assistant special agents in charge. Is that status the same at the
present time, or are there now three assistant special agents in charge?
Mr. KELLERMAN. There are three. Mr. Rufus Youngblood is the third one.
Mr. SPECTER. Has that slight shift been made since the time of the
assassination.
Mr. KELLERMAN. That is correct.
Mr. SPECTER. Mr. Chief Justice, those are my only additional questions,
sir.
The CHAIRMAN. Mr. Craig, would you like to ask any questions, or do you
think of any other avenue that we should explore here?
Mr. CRAIG. No, sir; thank you, Mr. Chief Justice. As the interrogation
has progressed, I have been handing notes to counsel and he has been
very kind in asking those questions.
The CHAIRMAN. Mr. Murray, can you think of anything?
Mr. MURRAY. No, thank you, Mr. Chief Justice.
Mr. SMITH. Off the record.
(Discussion off the record.)
Mr. CRAIG. Mr. Kellerman, is there any special agent in charge of the
protection of the person next in line in succession, to your knowledge?
Mr. KELLERMAN. I think Mr. Rowley would like to man that. I think they
have had a little difficulty to find a man.
Mr. CRAIG. There is no such person now?
Mr. KELLERMAN. No, they have made numerous attempts with the people,
and so far they have got a negative reply.
The CHAIRMAN. Well, Mr. Kellerman, thank you very much, sir, for your
attendance and for your testimony.
Mr. KELLERMAN. Thank you, sir.
(At this point, Representative Ford left the hearing room.)
The CHAIRMAN. Now, Mr. Specter.
Mr. SPECTER. We will call Mr. Greer.
The CHAIRMAN. Mr. Greer, how do you, sir.
Mr. Greer, will you raise your right hand and be sworn.
Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth before this Commission, so help you God?
Mr. GREER. I do.
The CHAIRMAN. Would you be seated, please.
TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM ROBERT GREER, SPECIAL AGENT, SECRET SERVICE
Mr. SPECTER. Would you state your full name for the record, please.
Mr. GREER. William Robert Greer.
Mr. SPECTER. By whom are you employed, Mr. Greer?
Mr. GREER. The Treasury Department, Secret Service Division of the
Treasury Department.
Mr. SPECTER. How old are you at the present time?
Mr. GREER. Fifty-four years old.
Mr. SPECTER. How long have you been with the Secret Service Department?
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