In a letter sent to the WC by Lieutenant Colonel A. G. Folsom Jr. the Marine Corps state they are of the opinion that someone
scoring 191 to qualify a marksman, as LHO did , is considered a rather poor shot.
A.G. FOLSOM, JR.
Lieutenant Colonel U.S. Marine Corps
Head, Records Branch, Personnel Department
By direction of the Commandant of the Marine Corps"...The Marine Corps considers that any reasonable application of the instructions given to Marines should
permit them to become qualified at least as marksman. To become qualified as sharpshooter, the Marine Corps is of the
opinion that most Marines with a reasonable amount of adaptability to weapons firing can become so qualified. Consequently
a low marksman qualification indicates a rather poor "shot" and a sharpshooter qualification indicates a
fairly good "shot". I trust the foregoing will serve the purpose of your inquiry..."The Warren Commission brought in two career military men, Major Anderson and Sgt. James A. Zahm from the Marine Corp to testify
that LHO was a better than average shot and could have easily made the 11/22/63 shots that killed JFK.
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On December 21, 1956, using a M-1, firing at targets at 200, 300, and 500 yds, he scored 212. 210 is the lowest score to qualify a sharpshooter.
WC expert, Major Anderson, gave the following reasons for LHO qualifying as a sharpshooter.
"Yes; the day the 212 was fired appears to be according to the record book to have been an ideal day under firing conditions."
"Yes; when he fired that he had just completed a very intensive preliminary training period."
"He had the services of an experienced highly trained coach."
"He had high motivation."
"He had presumably a good to excellent rifle and good ammunition."On May6, 1959, using a M-1, firing at a stationary target at 200 yds, he scored 191. This is the lowest possible score he could get and still qualify as a marksman.
WC expert, Major Anderson, gave the following reasons as possibilities of why LHO scored so low.
"It might well have been a bad day for firing the rifle windy, rainy, dark."
"There is some possibility that the rifle he was firing might not have been as good a rifle as the rifle that he was firing in his A course firing, because may well have carried this rifle for quite some time, and it got banged around in normal usage."
"There is little probability that he had a good, expert coach, and he probably didn't have as high a motivation because he was no longer in recruit training and under the care of the drill instructor." ----------------------------
11/22/63
LHO is 4 yrs removed from any kind of firearms training or coaching.
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In this video, Mark Lane interviews Sgt. Nelson Delgado, who served in the Marines with Lee Harvey Oswald. Sgt. Delgado describes Oswald's lack of shooting skill on the rifle range and how the FBI tried to pressure him to say Oswald was a good shot.
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