Saturday, October 18, 2014
Secret Service, 11-22-63
Vanity Fair has an interesting article titled Could the Secret Service Have Saved J.F.K? : "As the agents who guard the president come under renewed
scrutiny, vanityfair.com revisits the entrenched culture of the Secret
Service a half century ago and reexamines the actions of John F.
Kennedy’s security detail on that fateful day in Dallas." We've heard and read most of this before. Clint Hill and LBJ's bodyguard Rufus Youngblood were the heroes. But it was always hard to understand why William Greer drove the presidential limo so slowly. All the agents had to live with the guilt for years afterwards.
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