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John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States. Events that occurred during his term in office were The Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was assassinated in 1963. Many believe there is a large amount of conspiracy still surrounding this event.

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How many presidents have succeeded to the presidency following an assassination?

That would depend on the country you were thinking about or were you meaning from all over the world. Please be specific or we can not answer you.

What is the value of a Commemorative Double dated 1960-1980 Kennedy Half dollar covered in 24KT Gold in original packaging?

So-called collectibles like these are churned out by private companies and sold at significant markups. In general there is very little aftermarket interest in them, so it's rare that anyone recovers their original cost. Even with gold near $900/oz the amount used in plating is so minuscule that it would cost more to recover it than it's worth.

How was John F. Kennedy as a marine?

He was in the Navy. He commanded a Patrol/Torpedo Boat "PT 109". It was sunk by the Japanese. He saved his crew. He was a hero.

Read his book, "Profiles in Courage"

Good luck with your school paper.

Is JFK's children still living?

1 total, but he had 4. Caroline who is still alive, John who died in an airplane accident, Arabella who died in infancy and baby Patrick who died 2 days after birth.

Who was John F. Kennedy's killer?

Lee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 - November 24, 1963) was, according to four government investigations, the one who fatally shot JFK in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963

What are some inspirational quotes from JFK?

John Fitzgerald Kennedy made a number of famous speeches, and some of his famous quotes will live on forever. Easily his most famous inspirational quote was: "And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." Referring to Americans staying ahead of the Russians, he also once said "Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future." Two of his shortest but most memorable quotes were "A child miseducated is a child lost" and "A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on."

Did Oswald have help killing Kennedy?

Yes, because if you watch the replay and you just so happen to think about it, he was primarily shot below his neck but above his chest. The second shot was taken to the back of his head.

So there you have it you have your answer.

Did JFK die in a parade?

It was not a "parade" exactly but a motorcade route from Love Field in Dallas to the Dallas Trade Mart where there was to be a luncheon at 12:00 followed by his speech.

A simple question... if the motorcade was to arrive at the Trade Mart by 12:15 (arrive at Love at 11:30... 45min ride) and pass the TSBD 5-10 minutes before that...

Why is Oswald, the supposed loner, seen still in the lunchroom at 12:15?? He doesn't know the motorcade didn't leave Love field until 11:50 and would be 20 minutes late passing his supposed sniper's window??

And who were all those men actually SEEN on the 6th floor at 12:15... with rifles?

When did John F Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier get married?

They were married on September 12, 1953, at St. Mary's Church in Newport, Rhode Island. The mass was celebrated by Archbishop Richard J. Cushing of Boston, a close friend of the Kennedy family. Ten years later, as Cardinal Cushing, he presided over President Kennedy's funeral mass at St. Matthew's Cathedral in Washington.

Was John F. Kennedy sick in office?

He was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, 22 November 1963, *allegedly by the gunman Lee Harvey Oswald from an upper window of the Texas School Book Depository.

Where did Jackie and JFK get married?

St. Mary's Catholic Church in Newport, RI.

What was the name of John F. Kennedy speech?

in 1964,the Stanley Marcus commissioned a hand-typeset and bound edition of the speech JFK was to have made at the Dallas Trade Mart on the day he was assassinated. The 500 copies were sent to Marcus and Kennedy family, friends, and associates, with the very first given to Jacqueline Kennedy. Since he did not arrive alive to the place he would give the speech it was named, The unspoken speech.

What factors worked against John F Kennedy inthe 1960 Presidential Election?

John F. Kennedy was young, vigorous, and handsome, which made him popular in television appearances. His father, a successful and powerful businessman, had

been ambassador to Great Britain at the start of World War II. Kennedy himself was

a war hero; Pulitzer Prize winner for his book Profiles in Courage, which describes

difficult political decisions made by past United States senators; and a former

member of Congress and a senator from Massachusetts.

What kind of car was John F. Kennedy in?

For the Kennedy White House, the Secret Service purchased a convertible parade limousine custom built by Hess & Eisenhart of Cincinnati, Ohio from a 1961 Lincoln four-door convertible. Code named the SS-100-X, it was in this car that JFK was assassinated in 1963. By that time, the front of the car had been updated with the grille/headlight/bumper assembly from the 1962 model. After the assassination, the limousine was returned to Hess & Eisenhart, where it was repaired and retrofitted with full armor and a fixed roof. It subsequently continued in service for the White House for many years. This world-famous car is now on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.

How many sisters did JFK have?

Out of the eight siblings that JFK had, he had five sisters. Their names are Patricia, Kathleen, Eunice, Rosemary, and Patrice.

What is Caroline Kennedy worth?

Caroline Kennedy has a net worth of over 700 million dollars. Her brother was worth about 400 at the time of his death.

What country did John F Kennedy lead?

He was the 34th person to become President, but the 35th President, since the two non-consecutive terms of Grover Cleveland are counted as two separate American Presidencies.

How much is a 1900 Morgan silver dollar worth?

This is the most common of all Morgan Dollars in all grades, retail values of circulated coins are $32.00-$39.00 regardless of mint marks. Uncirculated coins start at $40.00-$50.00 depending were it was struck