San Diego, Ca in Naval boot camp. Stood at attention for hours. Completed boot camp and spent three years in Vietnam. Upon arriving home found out I was considered a war criminal by many and that it wasn't even a war. Just a conflict.
Old people didn't get that way by being stupid early in life or just plain ass dumb later on.........Remember this......... "If it weren't for old people, nary a one of us would even be here."
I was home from school with the flu and watching Perry mason hewn it came accross the the President had been shot. I dont remember my initial thoughts but My mom was at work and I called her to hear,"Oh my God"!Social science class in HS, but Columbine effected me more....I had two daughters in HS during that occurrence, I remember everything about that day. Then Martin Luther King, then Vietmam and....now.
I was a freshman at Oklahoma U. Walking across campus when someone yelled out that the President had been shot. I couldn't believe it, he was such a beloved leader. I went to my room and turned on the TV. All the kids in the dorm had their TV's on. That's when Walter Cronkite said President Kennedy was dead. It was to be the first of many shocks to shake our nation.
No question, Vietnam and our countries history would have been far different if he survived. Kennedy was a great leader and a MAN among men! He saved us from a nuclear disaster during the Cuban missile crisis. A general gloom prevailed across America and all over free world. Kennedy represented hope for people everywhere. Very similar to how we all felt after 9/11, another tragedy that shook the psyche of America.