When was JFK shot?

John Fitzgerald Kennedy, often referred to by his initials as JFK or by the nickname Jack, was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from 1961 until his assassination near the end of his third year in office. Kennedy was the youngest person to assume the presidency by election.

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How many times did John F Kennedy get shot?

FBI investigation. On December 9, 1963, the Warren Commission received the FBI's report of its investigation which concluded that three bullets had been fired‍—‌the first hitting Kennedy, the second hitting Connally, and the third hitting Kennedy in the head, killing him.
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What were JFK last words?

It's been reported that Jack's final words were, “My God, I've been hit,” but physicians have said this was impossible given Jack's injuries. Well, historians have now clarified that the last words Jack spoke before the fatal shot were, “No, you certainly can't.” No, you certainly can't?
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How much is a picture of JFK worth?

An assortment of 19 original negatives of President John F. Kennedy sold for $9,492 according to Boston-based RR Auction. BOSTON — An assortment of 19 original negatives of President John F.
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Did John F Kennedy have an open casket?

Former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy declared that the casket would be kept closed for the viewing and funeral. The shot to President Kennedy's head left a gaping wound, and religious leaders said that a closed casket minimized morbid concentration on the body.
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Assassination of John F. Kennedy (1963)



What music was played at JFK's funeral?

The Marine Band played "Ruffles and Flourishes" four times and then "The Star Spangled Banner." As the coffin was moved from the caisson to the burial site, the Air Force Pipers played "Mist Covered Mountain." 3:08 p.m.: Following the 21-gun salute and the three artillery volleys, "Taps" was played by Army bugler Sgt.
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How many US presidents have been assassinated?

In the course of the history of the United States four Presidents have been assassinated, within less than 100 years, beginning with Abraham Lincoln in 1865. Attempts were also made on the lives of two other Presidents, one President-elect, and one ex-President.
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Why did Jackie Kennedy climb on the back of the car?

Kennedy, apparently in shock, was crawling onto the flat rear trunk of the moving limousine. Hill later told the Warren Commission that he thought Mrs. Kennedy was reaching for a piece of the president's skull that had been blown off. He crawled to her and guided her back into her seat.
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What is a New Orleans jazz funeral?

Jazz Funeral. A typical jazz funeral begins at a church or funeral home and leads the way to the cemetery. Mourners are joined by a brass band that plays music that starts off heavy and sad but soon turns celebratory. Everybody dances.
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Who sang at RFK's funeral?

Andy Williams stopped singing at funerals when he was 8 years old. A searing family tragedy and its ensuing consequences left a lifetime scar when it came to participating in memorial services.
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Who is JFK buried next to?

John F. Kennedy is buried next to his wife, Jackie, and a daughter and son who died as infants. Two of JFK's brothers are buried a few steps away.
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Are there bodies in the tomb of the Unknown Soldier?

Four people have been buried in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, one each for World War I, World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. However, the body buried on behalf of soldiers in Vietnam was later exhumed. DNA testing helped identify the body as Lt. Michael Joseph Blassie, and it was returned home.
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How do eternal flames stay lit?

This is because natural eternal flames can only be kept alight by gas 'macro seeps'. Gas usually comes through soil, where bacteria eats the methane converts it into carbon dioxide. Alternatively, gas comes out in a location where it disappears quickly, so can't keep a lit flame burning.
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Why was JFK's coffin dropped in the ocean?

Hall said that documents to be released Tuesday by the National Archives show that the coffin was flown several miles off the Maryland-Delaware coast in early 1965 and dumped in an area where the military discards unstable and outdated weapons and ammunition.
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Who embalmed JFK?

According to one embalmer, the nature of the president's wounds required that he use "all of my knowledge and acquired skill to make him presentable." This embalmer, Edwin Bates Stroble, was a native of Altamont and one-time apprentice at Kull Funeral Home.
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How many times has the eternal flame gone out?

With that said, ever since his death the flame has been burning brightly, except for two instances. The first took place on December 10, 1963. According to Mental Floss, “a group of Catholic schoolchildren were visiting Kennedy's memorial at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Why is the eternal flame at JFK's grave?

The eternal flame at the burial site of John F. Kennedy was First Lady Jackie's idea, supposedly inspired by a similar grave flame that she'd seen in fashionable Paris. She lit the flame herself, with a gas-soaked rag on a stick, at the conclusion of JFK's burial.
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Is Arlington cemetery full?

Available space is dwindling at Arlington National Cemetery, which began operating nearly 150 years ago. In a report to Congress this year, the U.S. military reported it continues to conduct 24 to 27 services each weekday, with nearly 400,000 total burials.
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Who is the most famous person buried in Arlington National Cemetery?

George C.

Marshall is arguably one of the most important men buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Marshall was the Chief of Staff of the US Army during WWII, directing the largest expansion of Army forces in the history of the United States from less than 200,000 to more than 8 million soldiers.
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Did Eisenhower attend JFK funeral?

Eisenhower in 1969 and Ronald Reagan in 2004 had large gatherings of foreign dignitaries, the funeral of Kennedy was the largest gathering of foreign dignitaries at any funeral in the United States, drawing 220 foreign dignitaries from 92 foreign nations, including 19 heads of state and government.
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Why do they wave white hankies in New Orleans?

The white handkerchiefs were often in the pockets of the gentleman in the old days, or the ladies personal handkerchief. Today any paper or cloth napkin has been used to wave in the air to allow you to join in and be part of the fun.
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