http://jfkfacts.org/provocative-prolific-joan-mellen/#comment-869553
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Ms. Mellen, according to her book, interviewed Dryer, Jr. extensively and attribute him frequently in her book. Here is his obit from 2015, one of the most unusual I?ve ever read.:
http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/news/local-obituaries/joseph-dryer-iwo-jima-marine-businessman-and-adven/nkkyb/
Remarkably, Dryer, Jr. came to be testifying in 1977 about DeMohrenschildt because of a tip the HSCA received from James Kelsey Cogswell, III. Among the unusual things about Cogswell was that he was asked
by the HSCA if a photo of D.A. Phillips was the man he knew as ?Bishop,? Cogswell?s cousin, daughter
of his father?s sister, Bianca married Harry Hull during WWII, a guy DeMohrenschildt had roomed with in
D.C. at the home of then US Navy Captain Paul Joaquin, Cogswell lived a mile from Harold Ober?s house in
Scarsdale and Ober was F. Scott Fitzgerald?s only literary agent, and Cogswell in 1943 married Fitzgerald?s close friend, Cornelius Van Ness?s daughter, Nancy, and Ober?s son, CIA agent and Angelton asst. Richard Ober, Cogswell and Katzenbach all attended Phillips Exeter Academy at exactly the same time.
For more info, see.:
http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=19085&p=251713
Cogswell?s best man (1953 wedding to Joan Farish), George O. Walbridge II, is pictured with his boss Lem Billings in Havana in !955, with Carlos Prio?s former PR
flack. Both men worked for Francis McAdoo, brother of DeMohrenschildt?s aunt by marriage, Nona McAdoo.
Pardon me, but I?ve got a knack for detail and someone should be doing this.
On other threads, I've posted recent related curiousities I've stumbled upon.
https://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/17688-lem-billings-george-de-mohrenschildt-lee-harvey-oswald/?do=findComment&comment=225401Tom Scully May 12, 2011
"De Mohrenschildt rented a room in Washington, DC in May, 1942, from a US Navy officer named Paul Joachim who was the stepson of
the designer of the Underwood Code Machine, aka, the kata-kana typewriter. Joachim retired from the navy in 1954 at the rank of rear admiral, pursued his life long passion for art, and was killed in Chicago in 1962 in a still unsolved murder by multiple gunshots.
Another naval officer was living at Joachim's house in May, 1942. His name was Harry Hull, he was a WWII submarine commander, retired from the navy with the rank of rear admiral, and was married from 1939 until his death, to a first cousin of James Kelsey Cogswell, III. Hull's mother was widowed in 1920 and married again in 1925 to a man whose brother became a four star US Navy admiral.
In 1953, James Kelsey Cogswell, III married the first cousin of Bush's best friend, Will Farish III. At his wedding ceremony with Joan Farish, Cogswell's best man was WWII US Navy, PT boat Squadron 7 radar officer and silver star medalist, George Olin Walbridge, 2d.
Walbridge served in Squadron 7 in New Guineau during WWII with PT-129 navy officer and fellow silver star medalist, Francis H. McAdoo, Jr., Lt. (jg) USNR.
McAdoo was the nephew of Ferdinand De Mohrenschildt's widow, Nona McAdoo, the sister of Francis H. McAdoo, Jr's father.
New York Times - Mar 26, 1939
...Mr. McAdoo had Arthur Pew Gorman of Stevenson, Md., for his best man, and the ushers were K. Lemoyn Billings and Robert Bell Deford Jr. of Baltimore,...
"..Mr. McAdoo is a grandson of former United States Senator William Gib bs McAdoo of California and, on the maternal side, of Mrs. Isaac E. Emers on of Baltimore. He went to St. Paul's School at Concord, N. H., and w as a member of the calss of '38 at Princeton University...."
In addition to being Lem Billings's close friend from Princeton University, this newly emerged, American relative of George De Mohrenschildt, became president of Emerson Drug Co. and appointed Billings as V.P. Francis H. McAdoo, Jr's WWII fellow navy PT boat officer, George O. Walbridge, 2d, was hired as an Emerson Drug Co. marketing executive and worked for the company until his retirement. The first link in this post contains a photo of Billings and Walbridge in Cuba in 1955. The post immediately before the linked post displays details of James aka Jake, aka Jack Cogswell's relationship with AMRAZZ-1, aka Joaquin Godoy.
Elmer H. Bobst's Warner-Lambert acquired Emerson Drug Co. in 1953, and Billings left the company in 1958. McAdoo stayed on.
Isn't it at all curious that Lem Billings relationships with two PT boat winners of silver star medals for heroic combat performances in the Pacific theater during WWII was never reported by the press, before or after JFK's assassination, or by the WC or HSCA, or by Lem Billings, himself?
http://www.jfklibrary.org/Asset-Viewer/Archives/KLBPP.aspx "
https://www.marshallfoundation.org/articles-and-features/breaking-purple-in-william-friedmans-own-words/September 23, 2020
"Breaking “Purple” in William Friedman’s own words
In late 1938, a decoded Japanese message indicated that in February 1939, the current “A” encryption would no longer be used, but would switch to the new “B” encryption.
Japanese diplomatic messages had been decoded and read from the “A” encryption for several years, so the switch was at first worrisome, and then problematic, for Maj. Gen. Joseph Mauborgne, the U.S. Army Chief Signal Officer.
None of his team was able to decode the new “B” messages, so he called an old friend he’d first met in World War I, and who was working in the Signals Intelligence Service, codebreaker William Friedman..."The Signals Intelligence Service in 1935 Seated: Mrs. Louise Newkirk Nelson; Standing, left to right: Mr. H.F. Bearce (later Lieutenant Colonel), Dr. Solomon Kullback (WWII Colonel),
Captain Harrod G Miller, Mr. William F. Friedman, Dr. A. Sinkov (WWII Colonel), Lieutenant L.T. Jones, USCG, and Mr. Frank B. Rowlett.
Mr. John B. Hurt was ill when the picture was taken
https://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/17374-what-is-a-break-through-thread-or-post-is-this-one/?do=findComment&comment=220402Tom Scully February 28, 2011
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http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:1efcipXi_U0J:www.aarclibrary.org/publib/jfk/hsca/reportvols/vol12/pdf/HSCA_Vol12_deMohren.pdf+de+mohrenschildt+occupants+of+the+house+were+lt.+cdr.+harry+hull&cd=4&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&source=www.google.comHSCA Volume XII: George de Mohrenschildt
VI. DE MOHRENscnnDT MILITARY OoNNEcTIONs
(80) In addition to being present with Clemard Joseph Charles at a
meeting in Washington, D.C., in May 1963 with a member of the Army
Chief of Staff for Intelligence Office, George de Mohrenschildt had
other personal associations with military personnel.
(81) An FBI memorandum dated September 15, 1942, stated that
at that time de Mohrenschildt lived at 3022 Benton Street NW., in
Washington, D.C., with Quinton Keynes, whom the memorandum
described as a member of British intelligence, and two American
naval officers.(207) The memorandum also stated that de Mohren-
schildt was allegedly "very pro-Nazi." (208)
(82) In October 1942 the FBI interviewed the man who rented the
Benton Street house, Paul Joachim. Joachim told the FBI that he
was employed at the time in the Navy building. (209) The other occu-
pants of the house were Lt. Cdr. Harry Hull of the U.S. Navy, and
Quinton Quines, who Joachim said worked at the British Em-
bassy. (210) Joachim said de Mohrenschildt lived at the house during
the end of May and all of June 1942. (211) He said de Mohrenschildt
never made any statements about feelings toward any country, and no
statements which were pro-Nazi . (212)
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http://www.google.com/search?q=the+gunman+leaned+over+the+victim,+shot+him+again&tbs=nws:1,ar:1&source=newspapersRETIRED ADMIRAL SLAIN IN CHICAGO; Paul Joachim Is Shot by...
- New York Times - Oct 23, 1962
The gunman leaned over the victim, shot . him .again, and then searched: his ' pockets. He started away liut returned. and ',;the.victim s pockets a second time . Then he fired a Fourth bullet into the victim's body and ran into a nearby
Retired Us Navy Officer Gunned To Death... - Schenectady Gazette
Retired Admiral Slain At Chicago . - Lewiston Morning Tribune
GUNMAN KILLS NAVY OFFICER - The Sun (Pay-Per-View)
Toledo Blade
all 11 news articles »
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&safe=off&q=charles%20a%20joerissen&psj=1&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbo=u&tbs=bks:1&source=og&sa=N&tab=wp&psj=1&bav=on.1,or.&fp=3f40f95b1b9c7c0dBetrayal at Pearl Harbor: how Churchill lured Roosevelt into World ...
James Rusbridger, Eric Nave - 1991 - 302 pages - Snippet view
... called a special code machine.33 On 26 November 1924,
he sent details to John T. Underwood of the Underwood Typewriter Company, who examined Safford's specifications with his chief designer, Charles A. Joerissen. ..."https://gizmodo.com/how-the-u-s-cracked-japans-purple-encryption-machine-458385664"The Purple Machine was made up of two typewriters as well as an electrical rotor system with a 25 character alphabetic switchboard. Like the Enigma Machine, the first typewriter was the method in which the plaintext, or unencrypted message, could be manually inputted. The typewriter was built to be compatible with English, Romaji, and Roman, adding a level of mystery through language choice.
But unlike the Enigma Machine, which presented the text in the form of blinking lights, Purple used a second electric typewriter, which would type the cipher text, or encrypted message, onto a piece of paper. This was a huge advancement to the Enigma Machine, which would require two people to operate (one typing and one to record the projections) because it only required one person to operate and would reduce human errors. The only drawback to this was in the increased size and weight of the Purple Machine, which rendered it unsuitable for use in combat locations."