Final Report Ceremony
The intent was to demonstrate to the public that the government is no longer holding back information on the matter. They stressed
that even with the release of the documents the investigation is not
complete and work still needs to be done.
Members:
John Tunheim,Chairman,ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD
Lewis Bellardo, Deputy Archivist, NATIONAL ARCHIVES
Harry Graff,ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD
Kremit Hall, ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD
Anna Nelson, ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD
Bill Joyce, ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD
During this event at the NATIONAL ARCHIVES Board members charged with identifying and making available all records related to the… read more
During this event at the NATIONAL ARCHIVES Board members charged with identifying and making available all records related to the assassination of PRESIDENT JOHN KENNEDY presented its final report.
The intent was to demonstrate to the public that the government is no longer holding back information on the matter. They stressed
that even with the release of the documents the investigation is not
complete and work still needs to be done.
Members:
John Tunheim,Chairman,ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD
Lewis Bellardo, Deputy Archivist, NATIONAL ARCHIVES
Harry Graff,ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD
Kremit Hall, ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD
Anna Nelson, ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD
Bill Joyce, ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD close
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