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Air Force One recordings from JFK Assassination released
As a work of the American federal government, the recording is in the public domain. This two-hour tape recording of the communications of Air Force One personnel following the assassination is a new discovery which was recently donated to the National Archives. As part of NARA’s roll-out strategy for this high-profile item, the digitized recording was uploaded to Wikimedia Commons at the same time as it was revealed on archives.gov. We hope that the upload of these files to Wikimedia Commons… (blog.wikimedia.org) Altro...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
boyd, you are obviously too young to remember the events of this day in time. You"re comment does your age group no justice. this recording is a vision into the tragedy of the events that changed history. do not take your liberty in jest for it is in fact a very fragile commodity. your generation will have its time to make history. i hope to god for the better.
Some surreal conversation I listened to between LBJ and Rose Kennedy. She seemed to be so in shock that it was no big deal to her. She was rushing him off the line. While a tragedy obviously, a treasure for 20th Century historians.
Boyd Butler - history is ALWAYS worthwhile.
Nice:) One day we will find out who really killed JFK... maybe.
The space men did it or the shadows shot him get over it and move on in life to something worthwhile
@Boyd: The same can be said of your comments....