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David Schine (left), Roy Cohn, and Senator Joseph McCarthy (right) in 1953. McCarthy headed the Senate Permanent Subcommittee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-david-schine-left-roy-cohn-and-senator-joseph-mccarthy-right-in-1953-78824757.html
RMEG6NNW–David Schine (left), Roy Cohn, and Senator Joseph McCarthy (right) in 1953. McCarthy headed the Senate Permanent Subcommittee
New York, New York: 1953 Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (left), discusses the State Department's Voice of America program with newsreporters in New York, while associates David Schine (center) and Roy Cohn (right) stand by. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-new-york-1953-senator-joseph-r-mccarthy-left-discusses-the-state-departments-voice-of-america-program-with-newsreporters-in-new-york-while-associates-david-schine-center-and-roy-cohn-right-stand-by-image561088867.html
RM2RGRPG3–New York, New York: 1953 Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (left), discusses the State Department's Voice of America program with newsreporters in New York, while associates David Schine (center) and Roy Cohn (right) stand by.
Washington, In a sensational report, the Army charges that Roy M Cohn, (centre) chief counsel for Senator Joseph R McCarthy's permanent investigation committee, once threatened to 'wreck the Army'' to get favoured treatment for another McCarthy aide, G David Schine (left), after the latter was drafted. 13 March 1954 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-in-a-sensational-report-the-army-charges-that-roy-m-cohn-centre-chief-counsel-for-senator-joseph-r-mccarthys-permanent-investigation-committee-once-threatened-to-wreck-the-army-to-get-favoured-treatment-for-another-mccarthy-aide-g-david-schine-left-after-the-latter-was-drafted-13-march-1954-image623927836.html
RM2Y72A90–Washington, In a sensational report, the Army charges that Roy M Cohn, (centre) chief counsel for Senator Joseph R McCarthy's permanent investigation committee, once threatened to 'wreck the Army'' to get favoured treatment for another McCarthy aide, G David Schine (left), after the latter was drafted. 13 March 1954
David Schine (left), Roy Cohn, and Senator Joseph McCarthy (right) in 1953. McCarthy headed the Senate Permanent Subcommittee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-david-schine-left-roy-cohn-and-senator-joseph-mccarthy-right-in-1953-78823558.html
RMEG6M72–David Schine (left), Roy Cohn, and Senator Joseph McCarthy (right) in 1953. McCarthy headed the Senate Permanent Subcommittee
David Schine, between colleague Roy Cohn (right) and their boss Senator Joseph McCarthy in 1953. The following year Shine's Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-david-schine-between-colleague-roy-cohn-right-and-their-boss-senator-50062398.html
RMCWCF2P–David Schine, between colleague Roy Cohn (right) and their boss Senator Joseph McCarthy in 1953. The following year Shine's
Between you and me ... Washington. Senator Joseph McCarthy (left) has a confidence whispered into his ear by his chief counsel, Roy Cohn, during a Senate Investigation Sub Committee hearing. The US Army has charged that Cohn once threatened to 'wreck the Army' to get favoured treatment for a drafted McCarthy aide. The sensational report also accused the 26 year old attorney of threatening to force Army Secretary Robert Stevens' ouster if Private G David Schine, the former McCarthy aide, was sent overseas. 13 March 1954 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/between-you-and-me-washington-senator-joseph-mccarthy-left-has-a-confidence-whispered-into-his-ear-by-his-chief-counsel-roy-cohn-during-a-senate-investigation-sub-committee-hearing-the-us-army-has-charged-that-cohn-once-threatened-to-wreck-the-army-to-get-favoured-treatment-for-a-drafted-mccarthy-aide-the-sensational-report-also-accused-the-26-year-old-attorney-of-threatening-to-force-army-secretary-robert-stevens-ouster-if-private-g-david-schine-the-former-mccarthy-aide-was-sent-overseas-13-march-1954-image623927842.html
RM2Y72A96–Between you and me ... Washington. Senator Joseph McCarthy (left) has a confidence whispered into his ear by his chief counsel, Roy Cohn, during a Senate Investigation Sub Committee hearing. The US Army has charged that Cohn once threatened to 'wreck the Army' to get favoured treatment for a drafted McCarthy aide. The sensational report also accused the 26 year old attorney of threatening to force Army Secretary Robert Stevens' ouster if Private G David Schine, the former McCarthy aide, was sent overseas. 13 March 1954
David Schine (left), Roy Cohn, and Senator Joseph McCarthy (right) in 1953. McCarthy headed the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Cohn was his Chief Counsel, and Shine was an unpaid Chief Consultant. They were attending a subcommittee hearing in New York. (BSLOC 2014 13 71) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-david-schine-left-roy-cohn-and-senator-joseph-mccarthy-right-in-1953-170539408.html
RMKWCMN4–David Schine (left), Roy Cohn, and Senator Joseph McCarthy (right) in 1953. McCarthy headed the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Cohn was his Chief Counsel, and Shine was an unpaid Chief Consultant. They were attending a subcommittee hearing in New York. (BSLOC 2014 13 71)
McCarthy upholds aide in army attack. Washington, Senator Joseph McCarthy, Chairman of a Senate Investigation Sub Committee, shakes hands with his Chief Counsel, Roy Cohn, following a press conference in Washington, 12th March in which he defended Cohn in his squabble with the Army. An Army report had charged that Cohn threatened to ''wreck the Army'' with an all-out investigation unless it gave preferential treatment to Private G David Schine, a former sub committee staff aide who was drafted. 18 March 1954 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mccarthy-upholds-aide-in-army-attack-washington-senator-joseph-mccarthy-chairman-of-a-senate-investigation-sub-committee-shakes-hands-with-his-chief-counsel-roy-cohn-following-a-press-conference-in-washington-12th-march-in-which-he-defended-cohn-in-his-squabble-with-the-army-an-army-report-had-charged-that-cohn-threatened-to-wreck-the-army-with-an-all-out-investigation-unless-it-gave-preferential-treatment-to-private-g-david-schine-a-former-sub-committee-staff-aide-who-was-drafted-18-march-1954-image623927814.html
RM2Y72A86–McCarthy upholds aide in army attack. Washington, Senator Joseph McCarthy, Chairman of a Senate Investigation Sub Committee, shakes hands with his Chief Counsel, Roy Cohn, following a press conference in Washington, 12th March in which he defended Cohn in his squabble with the Army. An Army report had charged that Cohn threatened to ''wreck the Army'' with an all-out investigation unless it gave preferential treatment to Private G David Schine, a former sub committee staff aide who was drafted. 18 March 1954
David Schine (left), Roy Cohn, and Senator Joseph McCarthy (right) in 1953. McCarthy headed the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Cohn was his Chief Counsel, and Shine was an unpaid Chief Consultant. They were attending a subcommittee hearing in New York. (BSLOC 2014 13 71) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-david-schine-left-roy-cohn-and-senator-joseph-mccarthy-right-in-1953-170538908.html
RMKWCM38–David Schine (left), Roy Cohn, and Senator Joseph McCarthy (right) in 1953. McCarthy headed the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Cohn was his Chief Counsel, and Shine was an unpaid Chief Consultant. They were attending a subcommittee hearing in New York. (BSLOC 2014 13 71)
G. David Schine, a friend and associate of lawyer Roy Cohn, before the Senate Investigations subcommittee. Cohn's aggressive demands for special treatment as an Army private, brought critical attention to Joseph McCarthy's anti-communist crusade. 1954. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-g-david-schine-a-friend-and-associate-of-lawyer-roy-cohn-before-the-32391895.html
RMBTKG5B–G. David Schine, a friend and associate of lawyer Roy Cohn, before the Senate Investigations subcommittee. Cohn's aggressive demands for special treatment as an Army private, brought critical attention to Joseph McCarthy's anti-communist crusade. 1954.
G. David Schine, a friend and associate of lawyer Roy Cohn, before the Senate Investigations subcommittee. Cohn's aggressive Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-g-david-schine-a-friend-and-associate-of-lawyer-roy-cohn-before-the-50047250.html
RMCWBRNP–G. David Schine, a friend and associate of lawyer Roy Cohn, before the Senate Investigations subcommittee. Cohn's aggressive
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