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... Insufficient medical and hospital procedures, suspicious incidents during the Dallas motorcade, the impossible "Magic Bullet" theory, and countless other ...
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... A sizable, but controllable crowd gathered to welcome the President and wave him off as the motorcade began its trip through Dallas. ...
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... What the CIA wanted more than anything was to get revenge for what the President had done to them (Norton). "The Dallas motorcade, it was hoped, would evoke a ...
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... Worth to Love Field in Dallas, Kennedy and his presidential motorcade proceeded through downtown Dallas on the way to the Dallas Trade Mart where he was to ...
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... A motorcade had driven them to the Dallas Trade Mart where JFK was to make a speech, later on that day. JFK, along with his wife ...
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... At this time, President John F. Kennedy had made his motorcade route for the Dallas trip. The motorcade route was published in the ...
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... At this time, President John F. Kennedy had made his motorcade route for the Dallas trip. The motorcade route was published in the ...
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... have carried out an assassination this extreme with only five days, which was when Kennedy announced his idea to drive through Dallas in a motorcade, to plan ...
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In 1976, the US Senate ordered a fresh inquiry into the assassination of John F Kennedy, who was murdered in 1963 during a motorcade in Dallas, Texas. ...
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In 1976, the US Senate ordered a fresh inquiry into the assassination of John F Kennedy, who was murdered in 1963 during a motorcade in Dallas, Texas. ...
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... inquiry into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, who was murdered in 1963 during a motorcade in Dallas, Texas while campaigning for re-election. ...
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... At the time of the assassination, President Kennedy was in his presidential limousine on Elm Street in Dallas, Texas, participating in a motorcade. ...
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... At the time of the assassination, President Kennedy was in his presidential limousine on Elm Street in Dallas, Texas, participating in a motorcade. ...
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... Texas. The shots came at 12:30 pm This took place just as the presidential motorcade slowly passed through downtown Dallas. President ...
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... election in the next year. They were participating in a motorcade, on their way to luncheon in Dallas. In the car, along with the ...
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... of the Secret Service agents were seen at a strip bar in Dallas, the bartender ... Man" who was seen holding an open umbrella while the motorcade was approaching ...
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... hospital, he was immediately treated by physicians who had been alerted of the President's arrival by the Dallas Police Department by radio from the motorcade. ...
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... hospital, he was immediately treated by physicians who had been alerted of the President's arrival by the Dallas Police Department by radio from the motorcade. ...
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... election year. Kennedy and his wife were sitting in an open convertible at the head of a motorcade in downtown Dallas. As the motorcade ...
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... A visit to Dallas would strengthen his vote. Moreover, he looked forward to the public appearances, which he personally enjoyed. When the motorcade arrived in ...
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... remembered forever by all who were alive to experience what was the assasination of an American icon.The plan for this day was a motorcade through Dallas in an ...
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... in Dallas. He was heard bad mouything the president. Perhaps he was just a Patsy. It was said that the CIA had a plan in rerouting the motorcade, taking away ...
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... President Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline then arrived in Dallas and were in a motorcade along with the Governor of Texas. They ...
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... There, while in a motorcade going through the streets of Dallas, he was shot by an assumed gunman by the name of Lee Harvey Oswald. ...
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... A large enthusiastic crowd was greeting the president when he arrived at Dallas airport on the morning of November 22, 1963. Along the motorcade's route people ...
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... 22, 1963 the President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, was gunned down by rifle-fire as he rode in a motorcade through Dallas' Dealey Plaza. ...
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... this window he could see the three main streets of downtown Dallas, Elm, Main ... Officer Marrion L. Baker, a member of the motorcade, ran to the book depository ...
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... in Chicago but in Dallas is where they had an ace. The mayor there was the brother of General Cabel. He prevailed on his brother and the motorcade was changed ...
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... November 22, 1963, President and Mrs. Kennedy were in Dallas, Texas. As the motorcade approached an underpass, two shots were fired in rapid succession. ...
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... The President was driving through the city of Dallas in a motorcade when at 12:30 pm, fatal shots struck him and Governor John Connally. ...
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