AFFIDAVIT OF ALLEN D. GRAF
The following affidavit was
executed by Allen D. Graf on June 15, 1964.
PRESIDENT'S
COMMISSION
ON THE
ASSASSINATION OF
AFFIDAVIT
PRESIDENT JOHN
F. KENNEDY
STATE OF NEW
YORK,
County of Erie,
ss:
I, Allen D. Graf, 31 East Utica
Street, Buffalo, New York, being first duly sworn, depose and say:
That I served in the United
States Marine Corps from 1948 to 1961. While stationed in California, I was Lee
Harvey Oswald's Platoon Sergeant.
Oswald often complained about
the Marine Corps; he seemed to me to resent all military authority. He also
seemed narrow-minded, refusing to listen to the views of others.
Once, at the rifle range, I had
a long discussion with Oswald concerning why he found it difficult to adapt to
the Marine Corps. He explained that his mother had had a great deal of trouble
during the depression and that when he was young, he had often not had enough
to eat. He felt that he had been forced to accept responsibility at a premature
age. He remarked that he was tired of being "kicked around."
Oswald never gave to me any
indication of favoring Communism or opposing capitalism.
It was difficult to judge the
level of Oswald's intelligence, because he seldom stated his opinions. However,
with regard to his job in the Marine Corps, Oswald learned quickly.
Oswald went to a great many
movies, and did not often engage in sports.
It is my recollection that
Oswald enjoyed firing a rifle, and scored in the "high expert" range.
Oswald did not drink
excessively, and kept his temper--if indeed he had a temper--in check.
I have no recollection of
Oswald's studying foreign languages; of where he went when he had time off; of
his reading habits or religious beliefs; or of any nicknames for him. Nor do I
remember his having any dates.
Signed this 15th day of June,
1964, at Buffalo, N.Y.
(S) Allen D. Graf,
ALLEN D. GRAF.