Marian Carr Knox
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Marian Carr Knox "worked from 1957 to 1979 at Ellington Air Force Base in Houston" as secretary to George W. Bush's National Guard unit. [1]
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- "Marian Carr Knox" in NationMaster.com Encyclopedia.
- Matt Drudge, "Texas Guard Secretary Surfaces: Says CBS Docs 'Forgeries', But Stands By Accusations Against Bush," Drudge Report, September 14, 2004.
- Jim Drinkard and Dave Moniz, "Secretary: Memos are forgeries," USA Today, September 14, 2004.
- "For The Record: Bush Documents," CBS News, September 15, 2004: Carr "flew to New York Wednesday afternoon to tell 60 Minutes that she believes the documents we obtained are not authentic. ... But there's yet another confusing twist to this story. She told Correspondent Dan Rather that she believes what the documents actually say is exactly as we reported."
- Pete Slover, "Ex-aide disavows Bush Guard memos," The Dallas Morning News, September 15, 2004.
- Jed Babbin, "Mrs. Knox," NROTC, September 16, 2004.
- "Dan Rather Showcases Secretary Who Saves Documents Were Fake But True," Media Research Center, September 16, 2004.
- "Guard Vets Contradict Knox's Claims, CBS Experts Not Accredited," Media Research Center, September 17, 2004.