A soldier’s view of JFK
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Jun 09, 2012 | 1403 views |  0 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Re “Past clearer than present” (H. Brandt Ayers column, April 29):

Anniston Star Publisher H. Brandt Ayers recently wrote in his column that “(A)s a couple, Josephine and I had to mourn President Kennedy’s murder alone, ‘infected’ as we were with the civil common sense of North Carolina and the high-minded vision of JFK’s Washington.”

As a soldier, I didn’t mourn the dude — but I did mourn the slaughter and capture of our brave, but defenseless, Bay of Pigs military comrades when Kennedy called off critical, life-saving air support during their commander-in-chief’s directed assault of the Cuban beaches.

Armond “Si” Simmons
Pell City
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