Mr. Griffin. I see. Now, between the time that Pierce’s car went out and Oswald was brought down, where did you look, what were you looking at?
Mr. McMillon. I was looking straight ahead, and I think I heard somebody say, “Here he comes,” and naturally you become a little bit more attentive or a little bit more rigid, I will say, but they hadn’t left very long before they started bringing Oswald out.
Mr. Griffin. Now, is it your understanding that you believed that the three men, who you have marked here, Miller, you and——
Mr. McMillon. Watson.
Mr. Griffin. Watson were supposed, as Oswald got to them, to move out sort of on the flank and move with them to the armored car?
Mr. McMillon. Yes, just like, the way I had done, you know, just kind of make, say, a left face and the ones on that side were doing the same thing, and he would be walking between us. That——
Mr. Griffin. I see.
Mr. McMillon. That was my understanding.
Mr. Griffin. Now, do you remember anybody specifically telling you this?
Mr. McMillon. Captain Jones told us, you know, to form two lines on both sides of him, form the barrier. The exact wording, I don’t know, but form the barrier until they got the man in the car, and keep those people away from him.