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General Edwin Walker was a United States Army officer known for his controversial role during the Cold War era. He served in World War II and later became a prominent figure in the military, notably for his staunch anti-communist views. Walker gained notoriety in 1961 when he was dismissed from the Army for his public advocacy of extreme political views and for encouraging a coup against the government. He later became involved in various right-wing political movements and ran for political office, further solidifying his reputation as a polarizing figure.

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