For 8th grade in September 1930, the 13-year old Kennedy was sent fifty miles away to Canterbury School, a lay Roman Catholic boarding school for boys in New Milford, Connecticut.
John F. Kennedy
The Attorney General, Robert Kennedy, sent John Seigenthaler to accompany the Freedom Riders
President John F. Kennedy sent a message to John Glenn while he was in outer space during his historic Friendship 7 mission in 1962. Kennedy's message expressed congratulations and support for Glenn's significant achievement.
The Attorney General, Robert Kennedy, sent John Seigenthaler to accompany the Freedom Riders
Not personally, as Kennedy had been dead nearly six years by the time Armstrong landed on the moon.
He was at home.
Kennedy was always a Democrat. Both sides of his family sent Democratic elected officials. He was a Democratic United States Congressman, Senator, and President.
He didn't Richard Nixon did
Well, Kennedy started and founded this program called Peace Corps. This program sent volunteers to helped people that were developing new nations. 😆
John Kennedy sent federal marshals to Ole Miss after riots broke out due the Supreme Court ordered racial integration in 1962.
November 16, 1961 John F. Kennedy ordered more help to be sent to the aid of South Vietnam. President Kennedy was concerned over the advances being made by the Vietcong guerrillas.
Sent away WHERE? Sent away by WHO? Sent away for what REASON? As a general answer - you can't be "sent away" (I assume you mean to jail) if you haven't broken any laws.