The Kennedy Presidency sticks in my mind. I remember vividly the day he was assassinated. We were in the barracks, in Germany, playing poker, on Nov. 22, 1963, when one of the guys came running in saying that Kennedy had been assassinated. We turned on the radio, and listened to the news being broadcasted on the Armed Forces Network, and were stunned. We stopped the game, got into uniform, and headed for the shop...and shortly afterwards, the base went on full alert. We stayed on alert for a couple of days, until it was announced that the killer had been caught, and it appeared to be an individual act.
This followed just a year after the Cuban Missile Crisis...during which the base was on full alert, and we had the aircraft loaded and ready to launch....we were within minutes of launch when the "stand down" was ordered. Most people don't realize just how close we came to nuclear war with Russia. We had all written our "last" letter home...in the hope that there would be someone there to read it.
Now, the National Archives are supposed to release all the remaining documents about the Kennedy assassination by late October...IF some government action doesn't block the release. I am Very sceptical about this entire Warren Commission "investigation" and how so much information has been kept from the public, all these years....IMO, so that anyone involved would be long dead and gone by the time the information became public. I accept that Lee Harvey Oswald pulled the trigger, but I think there is a lot of "collusion" that took place, in our own government, that set this event into motion.