Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who risked his life on Nov. 22, 1963, in an attempt to protect then-President John F.
Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who leaped onto the back of President John F. Kennedy's limousine after the president ...
Hill continued, “I jumped onto the left rear step of the Presidential automobile. Mrs. Kennedy shouted, 'They've shot his head off,' then turned and raised out of her seat as if she were reaching to ...
Mr. Hill, the man in the suit, who was assigned to protect Mrs. Kennedy, pushed her back into her seat, alongside her mortally wounded husband. “I think Special Agent Clinton Hill saved her life ...
"Guilt and anguish consumed me. All I could think about was Dallas," he wrote in the memoir "My Travels with Mrs. Kennedy." "I was running as fast as I could, my arm reaching for the handholds on ...
He forced Mrs. Kennedy, who had crawled onto the trunk, back into her seat as the limousine sped off. Hill later became the agent in charge of the White House protective detail and eventually an ...
He directed the blood-spattered Mrs. Kennedy, who appeared to be crawling toward the rear of the car to collect bits of the president's head, back to her seat and then covered them both with his ...
Hill continued, “I jumped onto the left rear step of the Presidential automobile. Mrs. Kennedy shouted, 'They've shot his head off,' then turned and raised out of her seat as if she were ...
He forced Mrs. Kennedy, who had crawled onto the trunk, back into her seat as the limousine sped off. Hill later became the agent in charge of the White House protective detail and eventually an ...