Mr. Liebeler. You said before that you were in Germany until approximately the end of 1962; is that correct? December of 1962?
Mr. Delgado. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. You never met Oswald at any time while you were in Germany?
Mr. Delgado. No. I wanted to—I knew that he was over there going to school, and I can't for the life of me recall where I got the scoop that I thought he was going to some school in Berlin, and I was thinking of going over there, to see if I could find him, but I never did follow through. There was too much redtape.
Mr. Liebeler. You say that you thought he was in Berlin going to school?
Mr. Delgado. Yes. For some reason or other. I can't say right now why, but it just seemed to me that I thought he was going to school there.
Mr. Liebeler. After you were discharged from the Marine Corps, you learned that Oswald had gone to the Soviet Union, did you not?
Mr. Delgado. I knew he had gone to the Soviet Union before I got discharged.
Mr. Liebeler. When were you discharged?
Mr. Delgado. In November. As—when I got back, I saw the pictures all over the papers as him having defected, and then we had the investigation there.