PART FOUR: SMOKING GUN — THE PITZER FILE
August 30, 2002 A dynamite book is in the works that will, if taken seriously by citizens and elected officials alike, be an inspiration for those who possess the integrity, courage and will to demand a renewed investigation into the deaths of President John F. Kennedy, Jr., and those whose deaths were attributed to strange causes. Those same […]
PART ONE: ORIGIN AND MISSIONS
August 2, 2002 This is the 50th Anniversary Year of the US Army’s Special Forces (SF) and a reason to celebrate the awesome capability of this organization’s unconventional warriors. It is also the time to recognize the absolute need, when such an organization exists, to establish systematic and certain safeguards to defend against the possible […]
PART THREE – ORDERS TO KILL (CONTINUED)
August 23, 2002 The ordinary took on the extraordinary during what began as a routine day in the 6th Special Forces Group cantonment area at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. As the Group S-4 I supervised the logistical support of our 1200 unconventional warriors, whether they were in training at or near Fort Bragg or operating around-the-globe as […]
PART THREE – ORDERS TO KILL
August 16, 2002 I was behind my desk at Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona, when we received word that President Kennedy had been shot. Yuma was where we busied ourselves testing parachutes and airdrop equipment of US and foreign origin. The news of his assassination hit us, as it did the entire nation, like a shock-wave and got […]
PART TWO — SECRET ORDERS & COMPARTMENTALIZATION
August 9, 2002 I asked to serve in what was described to me as an “unusual” airborne activity in France. I arrived at the US Army Aerial Support Center at St. Andre, a small town 60 miles southwest of Paris, on 16 May 1960, and assumed the duties of officer in charge of unconventional airborne logistical support. This […]