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  1. J. D. Tippit (September 18, 1924 – November 22, 1963) was an American World War II U.S. Army veteran and police officer who served as an 11-year veteran with the Dallas Police Department. About 45 minutes after the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, Tippit was shot and killed in a residential neighborhood in the ...

  2. Rush to Judgment: A Critique of the Warren Commission's Inquiry into the Murders of President John F. Kennedy, Officer J.D. Tippit and Lee Harvey Oswald is a 1966 book by American lawyer Mark Lane. It is about the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy and takes issue with the investigatory methods and conclusions ...

    • Marcus Raskin, Mark Lane
    • 1966
  3. 3 de mar. de 2014 · March 03, 2014 08:24 AM •. Lt. Dan Marcou. The son of a cotton farmer, J.D. Tippit was raised in the Red River Valley area in eastern Texas. This peaceful existence was interrupted by World War II, when he joined the army and volunteered for Airborne. Tippit earned a purple heart and a bronze star in heavy combat with the vaunted 17th ...

  4. J.D. Tippit was born on September 18, 1924 in Red River County near Annona, Texas. [1] His father, Edgar Lee, was a devout Baptist earning a living on rented farm lands just as his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather before him had done. J.D.'s mother, Lizzie Mae Rush - "May Bug" to her family and friends - was a shy woman from Tennessee who perfectly complimented her strong willed husband.

  5. J.D. TIPPIT / 1952-1963 Biography. BIOGRAPHY: 1952-1963. The Rookie Cop. In June 1952, J.D. Tippit quit the farm and moved his family back to Dallas. A month later, he was hired by the City of Dallas as an apprentice policeman at $250 dollars a month. [1] The farm boy from Red River County had found his calling.

  6. J.D. TIPPIT / 1943-1952 Biography. BIOGRAPHY: 1943-1952. Call of Duty. In early 1944, Edgar Lee moved his family to a rented farm in the Birmingham community, and the Tippits said goodbye to Baker Lane and the life they had loved so well. For J.D., the war was beginning to weigh heavily on his mind.