Mrs. Oswald. And this you do not have. You have a copy now, but you do not have the story, Mr. Rankin.
It states that the discharge by reason of unfitness, recommendation for discharge, reason of unfitness.
Well. I wrote to the U.S. Marine Corps—now, where is the copy of my letter?
I talked to a commandant at the Marine Corps and read this to him. And he advised me how to write to the Marine Corps, the official of the Marine Corps. And that is a copy of the letter.
I asked—well, he will get me the letter, I am sure.
So then I will read the answer to my letter.
Is that satisfactory?
Mr. Rankin. Yes. Mr. Liebeler is going to get the copy that he has.
Now, can you tell the Commission when you first learned about this matter?
Mrs. Oswald. It would be on the envelope, sir. The envelope is mailed, Glenview, April 29, Illinois. But, as you see, it had gone to a lot of addresses, because I had moved around quite a bit. So we would have to say I got it some time later than the original.