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'''Richard Calvin Cox''' was ] (West Point) second-year cadet who disappeared after he left his dormitory around six p.m on ], ]. Before he disappeared, Richard Cox had a mysterious friend named George with a German accent. One day Cadet Cox vanished without a trace after George paid him a visit. Cox was declared legally dead in ]. So far, Richard Calvin Cox is the only cadet to disappear from the West Point facility. '''Richard Colvin Cox''' was ] (West Point) second-year cadet who disappeared after he left his dormitory around six p.m on ], ]. Before he disappeared, Richard Cox had a mysterious friend named George with a German accent. One day Cadet Cox vanished without a trace after George paid him a visit. Cox was declared legally dead in ]. So far, Richard Colvin Cox is the only cadet to disappear from the West Point facility.


== Bibliography == == Bibliography ==
*Maihafer, Harry, ''Oblivion: The Mystery of West Point Cadet Richard Cox'', Potomac Books, 1999. ISBN:1574882244 *Maihafer, Harry, ''Oblivion: The Mystery of West Point Cadet Richard Cox'', Potomac Books, 1999. ISBN:1574882244
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Richard Colvin Cox was United States Military Academy (West Point) second-year cadet who disappeared after he left his dormitory around six p.m on January 14, 1950. Before he disappeared, Richard Cox had a mysterious friend named George with a German accent. One day Cadet Cox vanished without a trace after George paid him a visit. Cox was declared legally dead in 1957. So far, Richard Colvin Cox is the only cadet to disappear from the West Point facility.

Bibliography

  • Maihafer, Harry, Oblivion: The Mystery of West Point Cadet Richard Cox, Potomac Books, 1999. ISBN:1574882244
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