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Federal state and local law enforcement, Coast Guard boats and military helicopters joined in the largest manhunt since the Lindbergh baby kidnapping in 1932.
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General Schwarzkopf told me he learned a lot about respect and dealing calmly and appropriately with people from his father, who was a U.S. Army major and the lead investigator in the Lindbergh baby kidnapping case.
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Norman Schwarzkopf, a West Point graduate who fought in World War I, became head of New Jersey State Police, helping to build the fledgling force and eventually leading the investigation of the infamous Lindbergh baby kidnapping.
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After the 1932 abduction and murder of Charles Lindbergh's baby, kidnapping became a federal crime.
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