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THE SECRET SERVICE. An elite team of men who share a single
mission: to protect the president of the United States. On November
22, 1963, these men failed--and a country would never be the same.
Now, for the first time, a member of JFK's Secret Service detail
reveals the inside story of the assassination, the weeks and days
that led to it and its heartrending aftermath. This extraordinary
book is a moving, intimate portrait of dedication, courage, and
loss.
Drawing on the memories of his fellow agents, Jerry Blaine captures
the energetic, crowd-loving young president, who banned agents from
his car and often plunged into raucous crowds with little warning.
He describes the careful planning that went into JFK's Texas swing,
the worries and concerns that agents, working long hours with
little food or rest, had during the trip. And he describes the
intensely private first lady making her first-ever political
appearance with her husband, just months after losing a newborn
baby.
Here are vivid scenes that could come only from inside the Kennedy
detail: JFK's last words to his tearful son when he left Washington
for the last time; how a sudden change of weather led to the choice
of the open-air convertible limousine that day; Mrs. Kennedy
standing blood-soaked outside a Dallas hospital room; the sudden
interruption of six-year-old Caroline's long-anticipated sleepover
with a friend at home; the exhausted team of agents immediately
reacting to the president's death with a shift to LBJ and other key
governmental figures; the agents' dismay at Jackie's decision to
walk openly from the White House to St. Matthew's Cathedral at the
state funeral.
Most of all, this is a look into the lives of men who devoted their
entire beings to protecting the presidential family: the stress of
the secrecy they kept, the emotional bonds that developed, the
terrible impact on agents' psyches and families, and their
astonishment at the country's obsession with far-fetched conspiracy
theories and finger-pointing. A book fifty years in coming, "The
Kennedy Detail "is a portrait of incredible camaraderie and
incredible heartbreak--a true, must-read story of heroism in its
most complex and human form.
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A medic burst out of the trauma room, and instinctively Clint Hill
took a step toward Mrs. Kennedy. "He's still breathing," the man
said as he rushed past. Mrs. Kennedy stood up. "Do you mean he may
live?" she asked.
No one answered.
Kellerman handed the phone back to Hill and rushed back into the
trauma room.
"Clint, what happened?" Jerry Behn asked earnestly.
"Shots fired during the motorcade," Clint said as he kept an eye on
Mrs. Kennedy across the hall. "It all happened so fast. We were
five minutes away from the Trade Mart. . . . The situation is
critical. Jerry, prepare for the worst. . . ."
The operator cut into the line, "Attorney General Robert Kennedy
wants to talk to Agent Hill."
"What's going on down there? " Bobby Kennedy demanded.
"Shots fired during the motorcade," Clint repeated. "The president
is very seriously injured. They're working on him now. Governor
Connally was hit too."
"Well, what do you mean, seriously injured? How serious?"
Clint swallowed hard. It was all he could do to keep it together.
"It's as bad as it can get."
--From "The Kennedy Detail: JFK's Secret Service Agents Break
Their Silence"
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Five Days in November
Clint Hill, Lisa McCubbin Hill
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Secret Service agent Clint Hill reveals the stories behind the
iconic images of the five tragic days surrounding President John F.
Kennedy’s assassination in this 60th anniversary edition of the
New York Times bestseller. On November 22, 1963, three shots were
fired in Dallas, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and
the world stopped for four days. For an entire generation, it was
the end of an age of innocence. That evening, a photo ran on the
front pages of newspapers across the world, showing a Secret
Service agent jumping on the back of the presidential limousine in
a desperate attempt to protect the President and Mrs. Kennedy. That
agent was Clint Hill. Now Hill commemorates the sixtieth
anniversary of the tragedy with this stunning book containing more
than 150 photos, each accompanied by his incomparable insider
account of those terrible days. A story that has taken Hill half a
century to tell, this is a “riveting, stunning narrative”
(Herald & Review, Illinois) of personal and historical scope.
Besides the unbearable grief of a nation and the monumental
consequences of the event, the death of JFK was a personal blow to
a man sworn to protect the first family, and who knew, from the
moment the shots rang out in Dallas, that nothing would ever be the
same.
From the authors of the #1 New York Times bestseller Mrs. Kennedy
and Me comes another New York Times bestseller, which reveals
never-before-told stories of Secret Service Agent Clint Hill’s
travels with Jacqueline Kennedy through Europe, Asia, and South
America. Featuring more than two hundred rare and
never-before-published photographs. While preparing to sell his
home in Alexandria, Virginia, retired Secret Service agent Clint
Hill uncovers an old steamer trunk in the garage, triggering a
floodgate of memories. As he and Lisa McCubbin, his coauthor on
three previous books, pry it open for the first time in fifty
years, they find forgotten photos, handwritten notes, personal
gifts, and treasured mementos from the trips on which Hill
accompanied First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy as her Secret Service
agent—trips that took them from Paris to London, through India,
Pakistan, Greece, Morocco, Mexico, South America, and “three
glorious weeks on the Amalfi Coast.” During these journeys,
Jacqueline Kennedy became one of her husband’s—and
America’s—greatest assets; in Hill’s words and the opinion of
many others, “one of the best ambassadors the United States has
ever had.” As each newfound treasure sparks long-suppressed
memories, Hill provides new insight into the intensely private
woman he always called “Mrs. Kennedy” and who always called him
“Mr. Hill.” For the first time, he reveals the depth of the
relationship that developed between them as they traveled around
the globe. Now ninety years old, Hill recounts the tender moments,
the private laughs, the wild adventures, and the deep affection he
shared with one of the world’s most beautiful and iconic
women—and these memories are brought vividly to life alongside
more than two hundred rare photographs, many of them previously
unpublished. In addition to the humorous stories and intimate
moments, Hill reveals startling details about how traveling helped
them both heal during the excruciating weeks and months following
the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in November 1963. He
also writes of the year he spent protecting Mrs. Kennedy after the
assassination, a time in his life he has always been reluctant to
speak about. My Travels with Mrs. Kennedy unveils a personal side
of history that has never been told before and takes the reader on
a breathtaking journey, experiencing what it was like for Clint
Hill to travel with Jacqueline Kennedy as the entire world was
falling in love with her.
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Mrs. Kennedy and Me and
Five Days in November reflects on his seventeen years in the Secret
Service for presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and
Ford. The assassination of one president, the resignation of
another, and the swearing-in of the two who followed those
traumatic events. Clint Hill was there, on duty, through Five
Presidents. After an extraordinary career as a Special Agent on the
White House Detail, Clint Hill retired in 1975. His career spanned
the administrations of Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy,
Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, and Gerald R. Ford. A witness
to some of the most pivotal moments in the twentieth century, Hill
lets you walk in his shoes alongside the most powerful men in the
world during tumultuous times in America's history, the Cold War;
the Cuban Missile Crisis; the assassinations of President John F.
Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy; the
Vietnam War; Watergate; and the resignations of Vice President
Spiro Agnew and President Nixon. It was indeed a turbulent time and
through it all, Clint Hill had a unique insider perspective. His
fascinating stories will shed new light on the character and
personality of each of these five presidents, as Hill witnesses
their human sides in the face of grave decisions.
The #1 "New York Times "bestselling memoir by Clint Hill that
"Kirkus Reviews" called "clear and honest prose free from
salaciousness and gossip," Jackie Kennedy's personal Secret Service
agent details his very close relationship with the First Lady
during the four years leading up to and following President John F.
Kennedy's tragic assassination.
In those four years, Hill was by Mrs. Kennedy's side for some of
the happiest moments as well as the darkest. He was there for the
birth of John, Jr. on November 25, 1960, as well as for the birth
and sudden death of Patrick Bouvier Kennedy on August 8, 1963.
Three and a half months later, the unthinkable happened.
Forty-seven years after the assassination of President John F.
Kennedy, the one vivid image that never leaves Clint Hill's mind is
that of President Kennedy's head lying on Mrs. Kennedy's lap in the
back seat of the limousine, his eyes fixed, blood splattered all
over the back of the car, Mrs. Kennedy, and Hill as well. Sprawled
on the trunk of the car as it sped away from Dealey Plaza, Hill
clung to the sides of the car, his feet wedged in so his body was
as high as possible.
Clint Hill jumped on the car too late to save the president, but
all he knew after that first shot was that if more shots were
coming, the bullets had to hit him instead of the First Lady.
Mrs. Kennedy's strength, class, and dignity over those tragic four
days in November 1963 held the country together.
This is the story, told for the first time, of the man who perhaps
held her together.
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