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  1. James W. McCord McCord, a former CIA officer, was one of the first of the president's men to take the fall for Watergate. After leaving the infamous piece of tape on a door in the Watergate ...

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  3. May 23, 1973 · James W. McCord Jr., convicted participant in Watergate break‐in; free on $100,000 bail while awaiting sentence. John J. Caulfield, former employe of the Committee for the Re‐election of the ...

  4. Watergate Burglars. There were 5 burglars arrested on June 17, 1972 at the Watergate offices of the Democratic National Committee. James W. McCord (Jan 26, 1924 – Jun 15, 2017 – age 93) – a security co-ordinator for the Republican National Committee and the Committee for the Re-election of the President. McCord was also a former FBI and ...

  5. Virgilio "Villo" R. González (May 18, 1926 – July 16, 2014) was a Cuban-born political activist, locksmith, and one of the five men arrested at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex on June 17, 1972. The break-in led to the Watergate scandal and the eventual resignation of United States President Richard ...

  6. James Walter McCord Jr. (born June 26, 1924) is a former CIA officer, later involved, as an electronics expert, in the burglaries which precipitated the Watergate scandal.[2] McCord was born in Waurika, Oklahoma[3][4] and briefly attended Baylor University before receiving a B.B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin in 1949.[5] In 1965, he received an M.S. in international affairs from ...

  7. Watergate figure. Child of God. Wonderful husband, father, and grandfather. Encourager to many. World War II veteran. Served 7/25/1945 - 11/14/1945 in the US Army Air Forces as a 2nd LT.∼James W. [Walter] McCord was hired by the Committee to Re-Elect the President [Nixon] and was arrested with the break-in team at the Watergate Hotel and Apartment complex on June 17, 1972.