22 November 1963: President John Fitzgerald
Kennedy was killed by an assassin's bullets as his motorcade wound through
Dallas, Texas on this day. Kennedy was the youngest man elected President and
he was the youngest to die. He was hardly past his first thousand days in
office. His great grandparents hailed from Co Wexford and had fled Ireland in
the 1840s to Boston, Massachusetts.
His
Inaugural Address offered the memorable injunction: "Ask not what your
country can do for you--ask what you can do for your country."
His
untimely and brutal death triggered a wave of shock and grief throughout
Ireland that very night as word rapidly spread across the airwaves and by word
of mouth that the President had succumbed to his wounds. He had visited this
Country only a few months previously and had been met with a huge and ecstatic
welcome. His election as President in 1960 was a source of great pride to the
Irish People and of some advantage to the Country in its International
relations.
It was like we had lost one of our own - and indeed in many respects we had.
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