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John J. O'Brien (civil servant)

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Political party
  
Democratic

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Battles and wars
  
World War II

Books
  
A Turn of the Verse

Spouse(s)
  
Eleanor O'Brien

Party
  
Democratic Party

Service/branch
  
United States Coast Guard

John J. O'Brien (civil servant)

Full Name
  
John Joseph O'Brien

Born
  
September 11, 1919 Somerville, Massachusetts (
1919-09-11
)

Children
  
John J. O'Brien Jr. Julie Tamuleviz Joanne O'Brien Jennifer O'Brien

Occupation
  
Internal Revenue Service investigator

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Died
  
16 October 2001, Johnston, Rhode Island, United States

Education
  
George Washington University

John Joseph O'Brien (September 11, 1919 – October 16, 2001) was an American civil servant who investigated the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Born in Somerville, Massachusetts, O'Brien received his B.B.A. degree in law and business, cum laude, from Northeastern University, Boston. He received his M.A. degree in the field of governmental administration from George Washington University, Washington, D.C., and in 1941 joined the Bureau of Internal Revenue. After service in the U.S. Coast Guard, O'Brien resumed his work as an Internal Revenue Service investigator. O'Brien was appointed as a staff member for the Warren Commission in 1963. Their purpose was to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy. After completion of the Warren Commission, he took the post of Assistant Chief of the Inspection Services Investigations Branch, in the National Office of Internal Revenue.

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