by TheImpaler » Wed Apr 17, 2013 3:30 pm
The 50th Anniversary of JFK's Death will be in November. I have started my collection related to the tragic Dallas 1963 event 3 years ago and now I own almost 50 photos signed by agents, motorcade members, witnesses. This year I will try to add to my collection another 50 signed photos. Dr. Ronald C. Jones is the first to answer my request this year from the 20 letters of request I sent recently
Dr. Ronald C. Jones was chief surgery resident at Parkland Memorial Hospital on November 22, 1963. He was having lunch when he received word that the president had been shot and was en route to the hospital. He and Dr. Malcolm Perry immediately ran to the emergency room, where they joined other physicians in the effort to resuscitate the president. Jones' continued involvement in the assassination includes a 1964 interview by the FBI and the Warren Commission, appearances in numerous books and documentaries about the death of President Kennedy and an interview by the Assassination Records Review Board in 1998. Since 1987, Jones has served as chief of surgery at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas.
Dr. Ronald Jones was one of the first doctors to see the president at Parkland Hospital.
He saw the neck wound before the tracheotomy was performed.
see the autographed photos here:
http://autographvip.blogspot.ro/2013/04 ... chief.html
the return address is on the envelope
received: April 11
return time: 4 months
The 50th Anniversary of JFK's Death will be in November. I have started my collection related to the tragic Dallas 1963 event 3 years ago and now I own almost 50 photos signed by agents, motorcade members, witnesses. This year I will try to add to my collection another 50 signed photos. Dr. Ronald C. Jones is the first to answer my request this year from the 20 letters of request I sent recently
Dr. Ronald C. Jones was chief surgery resident at Parkland Memorial Hospital on November 22, 1963. He was having lunch when he received word that the president had been shot and was en route to the hospital. He and Dr. Malcolm Perry immediately ran to the emergency room, where they joined other physicians in the effort to resuscitate the president. Jones' continued involvement in the assassination includes a 1964 interview by the FBI and the Warren Commission, appearances in numerous books and documentaries about the death of President Kennedy and an interview by the Assassination Records Review Board in 1998. Since 1987, Jones has served as chief of surgery at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas.
Dr. Ronald Jones was one of the first doctors to see the president at Parkland Hospital.
He saw the neck wound before the tracheotomy was performed.
see the autographed photos here:
http://autographvip.blogspot.ro/2013/04/success-2013-dr-ronald-coy-jones-chief.html
the return address is on the envelope
received: April 11
return time: 4 months