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Nov 23, 2023 20:14:13   #
achesley Loc: SW Louisiana
 
1963 Nov. Marine Detachment on the USS Oklahoma City converted to guided missiles on the rear. In Long Beach, Ca.

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Nov 23, 2023 20:37:07   #
PaulW128 Loc: Long Island, NY
 
OldCADuser wrote:
Speaking of Kennedy and Dallas, have any of you ever visited Dealey Plaza or the museum there in the building which housed the Texas School Book Depository at the time of the shooting? Below are some photos that I took there on one of our trips to Texas (our oldest son was living in McKinney, Texas at the time of this visit).

Note that once, as part of a conference that I attended in Dallas, they held a reception in the museum and you could go and look out the window at the street below, where of course, there's an 'X', which marks the spot where Kennedy's car was when he was shot.

And speaking of Jack Ruby, I once stopped and had a drink in his old bar that he owned at the time he shot Oswald (this was years later, of course, during my first trip to Dallas, when I was helping to start-up a new bakery production line in nearby Fort Worth).
Speaking of Kennedy and Dallas, have any of you ev... (show quote)


That's amazing! I never knew this existed, especially the "X"...thanks for posting this

Paul

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Nov 24, 2023 01:29:36   #
tropics Loc: NW Georgia
 
On the final line at Ford's Thunderbird plant in Wixom MI. I remember the line shutting down which is never supposed to happen on an automobile assembly line. We heard on one of the car's radio's that the President had been shot.

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Nov 24, 2023 03:44:28   #
DakotaColt
 
Working in Personnel at Army Missile School at Ft. Bliss Tx (ElPaso) a Sgt came down the hall opening office room doors making announcement that President had been shot in Dallas. Since I sat in back of room by door our boss, a Chief Warrant Officer had me go to the barracks for my radio which we listened to until lunch time. Finishing chow a little early standing by my bed with Joe Z from Philly listened to the confirmation that he was dead. When Oswald was being transferred the only guy with a tv had a room full of us watching Jack Ruby shoot Oswald. What a time, I still have that little transistor radio as memento. What few local Texans we knew from off base were really hurt that it had happened in their state. I still wonder if we'll ever really know who dunnit. Interesting feeling standing many years later in the back of the presidential 707, in a museum, where his casket was placed on the return to DCA. On we go! JimM

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Nov 24, 2023 05:41:20   #
RightOnPhotography Loc: Quebec,QC
 
In high school, grade 9, in Lviv, Ukraine. It was USSR back then.

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Nov 24, 2023 06:44:05   #
Rich2236 Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
 
Dikdik wrote:
I disagree... Khruschev was the one that averted war, by backing down... Kennedy was the one that was pushing for war.


I think you have things a little mixed up. Yes, Khrushchev did back down, but ONLY because JFK stood up to him and forced his hand to back down!!! It was Khrushchev that sent his ICBM's to Cuba in the first place. Russia was attempting to set up Nukes 95 miles from our borders. If he had succeeded, we would be under Khruscheve's THUMB!

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Nov 24, 2023 11:14:01   #
Tom W Loc: Lincoln Co, WA
 
OldCADuser... we're the same age. I was a Junior in Biology when the principal came over the school intercom and said,"Please listen." then put the radio station on. A newsman was on the air and it was confusing to come in in the middle of what ever was happening but obvious something big and very serious was happening. Within a few minutes we realized the president had been shot. We followed normal class schedules the rest of the day and I don't really recall after that but I'm sure not a lot of studying got done.

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Nov 24, 2023 11:17:53   #
SteveFranz Loc: Durham, NC
 
Dikdik wrote:
I disagree... Khruschev was the one that averted war, by backing down... Kennedy was the one that was pushing for war.


I for one am really glad Khruschev was the one who saw reason and backed down.

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Nov 24, 2023 11:30:07   #
pendennis
 
SteveFranz wrote:
I for one am really glad Khruschev was the one who saw reason and backed down.


Khrushchev backed down, in part because he underestimated Kennedy's resolve. Among those errors by Khrushchev was his inability to maintain support of Cuba, when the U.S. Navy and NATO, controlled all the Atlantic Sea Lanes; and the USSR's outlet through the Black Sea was an impassable obstacle, never mind trying to sail from far Northern USSR ports through NATO-controlled North Sea.

And from an Air Force perspective, Cuba was at the end of a supply chain with no landing facilities available for handling aircraft maintenance, refueling, crew rest, etc.

The missiles Kennedy agreed to remove from Turkey were obsolete.

The "back channel" diplomacy was critical to defusing the entire crisis.

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Nov 24, 2023 13:05:38   #
sman93221
 
MCRD San Diego - Boot Camp USMC

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Nov 24, 2023 13:22:48   #
RLSeipleSr Loc: North of Boston
 
OldCADuser wrote:
Where we you 60 years ago today, November 22, 1963?


I was 16 years - old playing hooky from school - on the way to Aberdeen pool hall located in Strawberry Alley, Harrisburg, PA ...

Bob S

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Nov 24, 2023 13:54:09   #
Ront53 Loc: Maryland
 
Boot Camp
Fort Jackson, SC
First Aid Class studying head and neck wounds.

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Nov 24, 2023 14:26:29   #
Maz
 
I was in my first semester at Valley Jr College in Van Nuys, California and was taking a lunch break at Doggie Dogs hot dog stand when a customer came by and said that Kennedy was shot. I hurried home to tell my mother who was not aware of that until I told her.

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Nov 24, 2023 15:25:37   #
Micheld Loc: North Augusta SC
 
OldCADuser wrote:
Where we you 60 years ago today, November 22, 1963?

I was 16-years old and a Junior in high school. I was in physics class when they announced that President Kennedy had been shot. Keep in mind that we were in Northern Michigan and it was in the middle of deer season, so the first comments that we made between ourselves was that we didn't know Kennedy was a hunter, since for us, the only time we ever heard of someone getting shot was because of a hunting accident (there's no question that we were living sheltered lives). It was maybe 30-minutes later, when I was in study hall, that it was announced that Kennedy was dead and that it had taken place in Dallas.

About 15-minutes after that, they announced that classes had been cancelled and that the buses would soon be taking us home. We were also informed that since it was Friday, and that Thanksgiving was the following Thursday, that school would be closed for the entire week, instead of the just the originally planned two-days, Thursday and Friday.

I was working in a local grocery store/meat market at the time and being in an area where a lot of hunters came for deer season, we were pretty busy, so my boss asked me to come in and work most of the days that I had off (I was already scheduled to work the weekends and after school so in the end, it was only a few extra hours). We had a TV at the store and we watched most of the news programs covering the activities of the week. Of course, everyone who came into the store had to stop, look at what was going on and express their opinions and views, to say nothing about speculating what actually happened and who was ultimately responsible. While the term 'conspiracy theory' was not yet part of our lexicon, you could see how stuff like that got started and what perpetuated it.
Where we you 60 years ago today, November 22, 1963... (show quote)


I was 3 years old. Do not remember JFK. Do remember MLK and RFK

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Nov 24, 2023 15:41:52   #
Ghery Loc: Olympia, WA
 
I was in the 6th grade. We were called into the auditorium and it was announced the President Kennedy had been "shot down". "Shot" and "shot down" had entirely different meanings and I remember being confused by this.

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