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On April 10, 1963, just seven months before he shot and killed President John F. Kennedy, the assassin Lee Harvey Oswald crouched Edwin Walker, a former U.S. Army general. Oswald fired, but the bullet caromed off the windowsill and missed Walker's head by an inch. That very same rifle would take President Kennedy's life on November 22 of that same year.
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assassinated president john f. kennedy, could an arrest have prevented jfk's assassination?, edwin walker, a former u.s. army general, history.com: before jfk, lee harvey oswald tried to assassinate a former army general, lee harvey oswald, oswald's motive: a devotion to communism, a man with a mission: to be an "agent of change"
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