The Captain's Polygraph
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About the Book
About the Book
In Officer`s Club of Fort McClellan, a senior officer submitted a resolution to the officers present, calling for opposition to their Commander-in-Chief, President Kennedy. One officer, a Captain, rose and adamantly objected to the Resolution. Several weeks later, the Captain was required to approve a resolution before three senior officers. A month later, a recently retired Colonel from the Pine Bluff Arsenal apprised the Captain of a similar effort at his installation. This information indicated a national military treasonous effort to oppose President Kennedy originating in the Washington, D.C. area. In 1963, the Captain was ordered hospitalized in the Valley Forge General Hospital where, from a psychiatric ward, he experienced the assassination of President Kennedy. Many high ranking military officers were opposed to President Kennedy`s handling of several international crises. One month before the killing in Dallas, he ordered the beginning of the United States troop withdrawal from Viet Nam-1000 soldiers were to be out by January 1, 1964. The checks and balances for the prevention of a repetitive resolution of presidential opposition by military officers and subsequent possible treasonous actions remain to be made known.
About the Author
About the Author
The author, C. Hurchel Stagner, is a retired United States regular army Captain who ,at 84, resides in Tucson with his beloved wife, Virginia. Technical, engineering type of environmental science writing has been his hobby with the publication of “Mystic Space”, “Goodbye Phoenix Hello Tucson”, and “Tucson Water”.