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In the 1920's I worked as a busboy in a hotel in Boston MA.By 1945 I was fighting the Japanese in WWII . By the 1960's I was Americas public enemy number one.
There were 190 people on the FBI Most Wanted list during the 1960s, none of their names jump out at me as being particularly noteworthy, except James Earl Ray. Public Enemy Number One was never an official designation, and use of the expression died out before 1960, so that is a little bit vague. In other words, more concrete clues needed.
I would question whether your arbitrary designation of Public Enemy meets the usual objective clue criteria, since he was a hero to most of his own "public". But not to quibble. Onward, bulldogdad.
Sorry jtur88 I'm new here and am not familier with the usual objective clue criteria. I thought I said Americas public enemy not vietnams.
Also I don't believe I mentioned anything about the FBI.
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