Mr. Specter. Of course, you didn't know Mr. Oswald personally?
Major Anderson. I never knew him whatsoever.
Mr. Specter. So that your conclusion as to his training is based upon the inference which arises from the document which I have presented to you. That is to say, you know that if a man has one of those scorebooks, that he must have received that training?
Major Anderson. Absolutely. He received this in full.
Mr. Specter. Does that document have some record of practicing as well as actual scoring in it, Major Anderson?
Major Anderson. This record shows that on Thursday of the week preceding the record firing week, he fired approximately 10 rounds which were not scored, appear to be zeroing in shots. There is no day here to indicate any firing on Friday. Monday is shown of the following week with a 10 shot group, and shows that he fires the entire course on Monday throughout.
Mr. Specter. Major Anderson, I now show you a letter which I have marked for the purpose of this deposition as Anderson Exhibit No. 1, and ask you for the record to tell us what is the date of that letter, first of all?
Major Anderson. 8 January 1964.
(Major Anderson Deposition Exhibit No. 1 was marked for identification.)
Mr. Specter. To whom is the letter addressed?