Talk:G. Gordon Liddy
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I thought that the reason Liddy "bleeps" the full name of the Post had to do with the fact that it was the paper that brought him down during Water Gate? I am aware of no copyright issue...Can someone clarify? jme
Is Media Matters a really "neutral" site?
I mean, it even calls itself a site based on presenting a leftist (at least anti-conservative), point of view. If you're going to quote a site, I'd suggest to quote one that doesn't associate itself with a side of the political spectrum.
Scenes from Liddy's appearance on Miami Vice
Ira Stone shows Crockett a body bag packed with Heroin during the 1975 evacuation of Vietnam
Crockett and Ira stone meet Maynard
Crockett discovers that Maynard is behind the drug trafficking
July 2017
So "convicted criminal" in this article is undue weight but in the opening sentence of the article on OJ Simpson it's mentioned he's an armed robber. How interesting. 65.51.243.195 (talk)<
Korean War Service
The article under 'College, military, law school' states: "Following graduation, Liddy joined the United States Army, serving for two years as an artillery officer during the Korean War. He attained the rank of first lieutenant and was assigned to an antiaircraft radar unit in Brooklyn for medical reasons."
I think this wording is misleading. Liddy never went to Korea during his time in the military and didn't actively serve in an artillery unit. According to his own autobiography he was in his college ROTC, was called for service and trained as an artillery forward observer, then injured himself during training and was reassigned to a radar unit. The entirety of his military service was done stateside. BarrenScepter (talk) 12:58, 25 June 2024 (UTC)