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Gard's Bullets

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Con:
So I just reread Even Hand and Marcone used a bullet that killed Admiral Nelson at Trifalgar, it made me wonder what other bullets Gard could provide Marcone with.

The three that come to mind for me are Abraham Lincoln bullet shot by John Wilkes Booth's Derenger, Archduke Ferdinand at the outbreak of World War 1 and also JFK

Any other that come to mind?

Mr. Death:
I don't think she'd have any of those.

Nelson was killed in battle. None of the others were. Having Nelson's bullet makes a lot more sense than her having the bullets for assassination targets.

Mr. Death:
That said, the only other historically famous guy I know of that died of a gunshot in battle is John Sedgwick.

wardenferry419:
Remember the Alamo!

KurtinStGeorge:
Manfred von Richthofen.  If anyone could find the bullet that killed him it would be Gard.  (I believe it was a through and through wound.)  George Armstrong Custer at Little Bighorn.  Major General Charles Gordon; sometimes called "Chinese Gordon," who was killed at the siege of Khartoum.  (Though no one knows exactly how he died, it's likely he was shot.)  Then again, why does it have to be a soldier?  Couldn't be someone killed in a gunfight like Billy Clanton at (actually near) the O.K. Corral or one of the Dalton gang members killed at Coffeyville?  How about Alexander Hamilton?

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