vol.007:John F. Kennedy:JFK's Strategy and Grit
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The provided text offers an extensive biographical overview of John F. Kennedy, detailing his life, political career, and presidency. It traces his early life and education at institutions like Harvard, his distinguished military service in the U.S. Naval Reserve during World War II, and his ascent through the House and Senate before his successful 1960 presidential campaign against Richard Nixon. The majority of the text focuses on his foreign and domestic policies as the 35th President of the United States, including his handling of Cold War crises like the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Berlin Wall, the establishment of the Peace Corps, his engagement in the Vietnam War, and his proposals for the New Frontier domestic agenda. Finally, the text recounts his assassination in Dallas and subsequent historical evaluation, noting the enduring "Camelot" narrative surrounding his brief tenure.