Army Special Forces honor President John F. Kennedy 60 years after his assassination

FILE - In this Oct. 7, 1963, file photo, President John F. Kennedy signs the Limited Test Ban Treaty during a ratification ceremony in the White House Treaty Room in Washington. Nuclear disarmament might seem like a must-discuss topic in world leaders' annual speeches at the U.N. General Assembly, which has espoused that cause since its founding. And the assembly's big annual meeting this Sept. 2021, came in a year that marked the entry into force of one nuclear weapons treaty and the anniversary of another. (AP Photo/File) (Uncredited, Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

ARLINGTON, Va. – The Army Special Forces and the Kennedy family will honor President John F. Kennedy during a special ceremony as Nov. 2023 marks 60 years after his assassination.

Officials honored President Kennedy with a wreath-laying ceremony at his grave on Arlington National Cemetery at 12 p.m.


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