Mr. Delgado. No; he was the man from the Red Bank office, I believe he said he was, Red Bank, N.J. And then 2 weeks later he came to the battery to see me, about a month later he came back with this Spanish fellow, and about another month these other two fellows came in. They were all FBI agents though. They showed me their book.
Mr. Liebeler. The first time that the white-haired agent talked to you was when?
Mr. Delgado. About January, about a month or a month and a half after Kennedy's assassination.
Mr. Liebeler. Could it have been in the middle of December?
Mr. Delgado. No; I don't think it was that close. Let's see, November 22—I think it was more to the last part of December, not to the middle.
Mr. Liebeler. Did this FBI agent talk to you about this rifle practice that you have just told us about?
Mr. Delgado. Yes; he did.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember what you told him?
Mr. Delgado. Basically the same thing I told you, except he didn't ask for it like you did, about the possibility of forging the score, and I didn't explain to him about the NCOs in the lines and in the pits, also keeping the score.
Mr. Liebeler. You told the FBI that in your opinion Oswald was not a good rifle shot; is that correct?