Mrs. Oswald. Yes. Now, Marina would have that. I gave that to Lee and Marina when they returned from Russia, and the Marine book that Lee was so proud of, and the baby book that I had all these years. And I think it was in regard to marksmanship.
Now, I have Lee's—they are copying all of this, Mr. Doyle—Lee's shooting record. I have that, sir. I have anything you want. It was left in his sea bag. And all of this was left in Lee's sea bag.
This is a picture of Lee with his marines, and, it is a special, I think he was doing special work there. I am not familiar—I wasn't told that. But it is different than the other picture. Lee went to many, many a school, gentlemen. He went to the Marine Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi, to schooling. He went to Jacksonville and some others. I remarked, "Your brothers were not sent from here to there like you were." Lee was in Japan, Lee was in Corregidor, Lee was in the Philippines, and Lee was in Formosa. That has not been publicly stated.
Mr. Rankin. Do you know what schooling he had at these various places?
Mrs. Oswald. No, sir. I would think that it was special schooling.
Mr. Rankin. He never told you?
Mrs. Oswald. No, sir. But the other brothers didn't have that type schooling. And I even remarked about it.
Mr. Rankin. Did you ever hear your son say anything for or against President Kennedy?
Mrs. Oswald. While Marina and Lee were in my home that month, and I had a television——
Mr. Rankin. About what time was that?