President John F. Kennedy supported the invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles, which took place at the Bay of Pigs in April 1961. The invasion aimed to overthrow Fidel Castro's communist regime but ultimately failed due to poor planning, lack of adequate air support, and strong resistance from Cuban forces. The failure was a significant embarrassment for the Kennedy administration and had lasting implications for U.S.-Cuba relations.
No because he was never a lawyer he did not need to take the bar
nigs
They fail.
there has never been an invanish of Canada attepted or completed.
Fail.
The German invasion of Gibraltar never happened
well i don't think he fail his mission
Kennedy approved the Bay of Pigs invasion which had been planned primarily during the Eisenhower Administration. He insisted on changes in the operation, hoping that some of the rebels could escape into the mountains and sustain a long-term insurgency. He repeatedly emphasized to his military advisors that he would not approve direct American military intervention. After a failure to destroy all of Fidel Castro's tiny air force on the ground, the invasion was in immediate trouble. Cuban planes were hammering the invasion force and making reinforcement and resupply impossible. Kennedy was pilloried for refusing to escalate the invasion and send in American air and marine power. In the aftermath of the debacle, he believed that he had been deceived by his advisors and that they believed that he would be forced to approve air strikes despite his earlier insistence that he would not. He came to believe that the operation had been designed to fail so that an American invasion of Cuba could be launched.
The joint French and Spanish fleet was defeated by Nelson at Trafalgar.
ewan
It is quite possible that John Kennedy an Marilyn Monroe did have an affair. But what I fail to understand is why did it have to wait till both died.