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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fawn_HallFawn Hall - Wikipedia

    Fawn Hall (born September 15, 1959) is a former secretary to Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North who gained fame for her role in the Iran–Contra affair by helping North shred confidential documents. Early life. Born in Annandale, Virginia, in 1959, Hall graduated from Annandale High School in 1977.

  2. Biografía. Nacida en Annandale, Virginia en 1959, Fawn Hall completó su educación secundaria en Annandale High School en 1977. Obtuvo un trabajo administrativo a tiempo parcial en la Marina de los Estados Unidos desde enero de 1976 mientras continuaba sus estudios en Annandale High School.

  3. 25 de dic. de 2023 · Fawn Hall, ⁢the former secretary to Lieutenant⁤ Colonel Oliver⁣ North in⁣ the 1980s, gained notoriety during the Iran-Contra scandal. She became a ⁣central figure in‌ the investigations, as she admitted to helping ⁤North alter and destroy sensitive documents.

  4. 9 de mar. de 1987 · TIME. March 9, 1987 12:00 AM EST. N o one could say Fawn Hall wasn’t loyal. When her boss, Lieut. Colonel Oliver North, asked her to work weekends at the National Security Council, she readily agreed. Hall, 27, a strikingly pretty blond with blue-green eyes, often turned down modeling jobs because she was afraid they might interfere with her ...

  5. 9 de jun. de 1987 · When Colonel North was dismissed by the President, he told his secretary. ''Oh, Ollie, come on,'' she said. No, he insisted, he was serious. ''I became emotional and started crying,'' she recalled ...

  6. 8 de jun. de 2010 · From Contras to Crack: The Saga of Fawn Hall. Twenty-three years ago today, Fawn Hall became the most famous secretary in America. On June 8, 1987 Hall testified in the Iran-Contra hearings to helping her boss Lt. Col. Oliver North shred documents having to do with the affair, in which senior Reagan administration officials ...

  7. First, she revealed that on November 21, 1986, when North found out that the Department of Justice was conducting an inquiry into Iran-Contra matters, North stole NSC documents showing that he violated the Boland restrictions on aid to the Contras. He then wrote down changes to be made to the documents and gave them to Hall to edit, which she ...