Robert Earl (US Army officer)
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Robert Earl was a lieutenant colonel and a deputy to Oliver North.
Earl is most famous for being involved with the 1980s Iran-Contra scandal supply effort and participated in the destruction of records. He was granted immunity for his testimony.
During the George W. Bush presidency, Earl was appointed as chief of staff to acting Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon England.
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