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BELVEDERE, Calif. — Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who leaped onto the back of President John F. Kennedy’s limousine after the president was shot, then was forced to retire early because ...
Clint Hill, Secret Service agent who tried to shield Kennedy, dies at 93 Mr. Hill dove onto the presidential limo in an attempt to save President John F. Kennedy when he was assassinated in Dallas ...
Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who rushed to shield the Kennedys moments after John F. Kennedy was shot in 1963, has died at 93.
Clint Hill, the U.S. Secret Service agent who leaped atop John Kennedy's limousine to shield the mortally wounded president and long wondered if he could have saved him by acting quicker, has died ...
Clint Hill, a former Secret Service agent who was protecting President John F. Kennedy during the assassination, has passed a way at 93 years old. Joyce Marshall/Star-Telegram via AP, File Hill ...
Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who leaped onto the back of President John F. Kennedy's limousine after the president was shot, then was forced to retire early because he remained haunted by ...
Hill received Secret Service awards and was promoted for his actions that day, but for decades blamed himself for Kennedy's death, saying he would gladly have given his life to save the president.
Clint Hill, a member of the late First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's secret service detail, speaks to the media after he laid a wreath on the JFK Tribute outside the Hilton Hotel, Friday, Nov. 22, 2013.
BELVEDERE, Calif. — Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who leaped onto the back of President John F. Kennedy’s limousine after the president was shot, then was forced to retire early because ...
Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who leaped onto the back of President John F. Kennedy’s limousine after the president was shot, then was forced to retire early because he remained haunted ...
Clint Hill, Secret Service agent who leaped onto JFK’s car after he was shot, dies at 93 “If I had reacted just a little bit quicker. And I could have, I guess,” he lamented in 1975.