The 32nd President of the United States (1933 – 1945)
President Roosevelt giving his famous ‘Infamy Speech” to Congress
The 32nd President of the United States (1933 – 1945)
President Roosevelt giving his famous ‘Infamy Speech” to Congress
William McKinley, Jr. was the25th President of the United States ( 1897 – 1901),
and the last veteran of the American Civil War to be elected to that office. He was
the last President of the 19th century and the first of 20th. His second term came
to a tragic end. On September 5, 1901, President McKinley who had just delivered
a speech at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, was standing in a receiving line when a deranged anarchist shot him twice. He died eight days later.
President McKinley delivering his last address at the Pan-American Exposition
An artists depiction of the shooting of President McKinley shows the assassin,
Leon Czolgosz, with a concealed revolver.
Marker at the McKinley Memorial Mausoleum in Canton, Ohio
President John F. Kennedy was the first U.S. president to hold a live televised news conference. He discussed the release of two surviving US Air Force crewman by the Soviet Union after being captured when their jet aircraft was shot down on July 1, 1960. He also talked about an atomic test ban treaty and famine in the Congo.
USS Pueblo (AGER-2) is an American Navy intelligence ship which was boarded and captured by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) in what is known as the Pueblo incident or alternatively as the Pueblo crisis or the Pueblo affair. Occurring less than a week after President Lyndon B. Johnson’s State of the Union Address and only weeks before the Tet Offensive, it was a major incident in the Cold War.
North Korea stated that it strayed into their territorial waters, but the United States maintains that the vessel was in international waters at the time of the incident.
The Pueblo, still held by the DPRK today, officially remains a commissioned vessel of the United States Navy. It is currently moored along the Taedong River in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, where it is used as a propaganda museum ship. It is the only ship of the U.S. Navy currently being held captive.
CDR. Llyod M. Bucher, Commanding Officer of the USS Pueblo
The captured USS Pueblo on display in North Korea
Memorial plaque at the Confederate Prison Museum, Andersonville, Ga.
John F. Kennedy was the first U.S. President to have his Inauguration
telecast in color. The NBC television network covered the event.
John F. Kennedy being sworn in as the 35th President of the United states
President Kennedy delivering his Inaugural address