Mr. Rankin. Did you have enough agents at that time to perform the required duties in connection with this trip for both Dallas and the other cities in Texas to be visited?
Mr. Rowley. Well, we never have enough agents for the activities that the President today is engaged in. We draw from the field to supplement or augment the agents from the White House detail. We move the agents from one point to another where we can—particularly in the area of the advance men.
But in Dallas we had sufficient agents with prior experience in Presidential protection who assisted Mr. Lawson in the advance preparations.
Mr. Rankin. Did you furnish to the Commission a statement of the preparations that were made for the trip?
Mr. Rowley. Yes, sir.
Mr. Rankin. And that included the various protective activities, did it?
Mr. Rowley. Yes, sir.
Mr. Rankin. I hand you Commission Exhibit No. 1021, and ask you if that is the report you made in regard to the trip.
Mr. Rowley. Yes, sir.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 1021 for identification.)