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Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President
KennedyChapter 2: The Assassination...the secret service
complete listings..:poke:
Chapter 2: The Assassination
THIS CHAPTER describes President Kennedy's trip to Dallas, from its origin through its tragic conclusion. The narrative of these events is based largely on the recollections of the participants, although in many instances documentary or other evidence has also been used by the Commission. Beginning with the advance plans and Secret Service preparations for the trip, this chapter reviews the motorcade through Dallas, the fleeting moments of the assassination, the activities at Parkland Memorial Hospital, and the return of the Presidential party to Washington. An evaluation of the procedures employed to safeguard the President, with recommendations for improving these procedures, appears in Chapter VIII of the report. but not for jfk..
Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President
KennedyChapter 2: The Assassination...the secret service
complete listings..:poke:
Chapter 2: The Assassination
- Introduction
- Planning the Texas Trip
- Advance Preparations for the Dallas Trip
- Dallas Before the Visit
- Visits to Other Texas Cities
- Arrival at Love Field
- Organization of the Motorcade
- The Drive Through Dallas
- The Assassination
- Parkland Memorial Hospital
- The End of the Trip
THIS CHAPTER describes President Kennedy's trip to Dallas, from its origin through its tragic conclusion. The narrative of these events is based largely on the recollections of the participants, although in many instances documentary or other evidence has also been used by the Commission. Beginning with the advance plans and Secret Service preparations for the trip, this chapter reviews the motorcade through Dallas, the fleeting moments of the assassination, the activities at Parkland Memorial Hospital, and the return of the Presidential party to Washington. An evaluation of the procedures employed to safeguard the President, with recommendations for improving these procedures, appears in Chapter VIII of the report. but not for jfk..