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Douglas Horne

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Douglas Horne graduated cum laude from The Ohio State University in 1974 with a B.A. in History.  Doug spent ten years on active duty service with the U.S. Navy as a Surface Warfare Officer, serving onboard an ASW frigate, and two guided missile cruisers. He then spent ten more years in a civil service position with the Navy in Hawaii, providing logistic support for a new class of anti-submarine warfare Ocean Surveillance Ships.   Mr. Horne subsequently served three full years on the staff of the JFK Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB), from 1995-1998, where he was a member of, and later supervised, the Military Records Team.  Mr. Horne materially assisted the ARRB General Counsel in taking the depositions of ten (10) key JFK autopsy participants and witnesses, and became the ARRB's "point man" in efforts to study the Zapruder film and digitally preserve the JFK autopsy photos.  After Doug's service with the ARRB, he worked briefly for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum from 1998-2001, and then concluded his civil service career with the State Department.  In 2016, Doug completed 40 years of combined Federal service, and upon retirement, relocated to a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio.  Mr. Horne has published two books about the JFK assasssination: his five-volume memoir Inside the ARRB (2009), and a collection of historical essays, titled JFK's War With the National Security Establishment (2014).  He has also published two books about FDR and Pearl Harbor: Deception, Intrigue, and the Road to War (2017); and The McCollum Memorandum (2021).
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