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JFK’s boat got struck by a Japanese destroyer when he was a military, in that situation he stayed calm and saved a bunch of his army men and got awarded medal of heroism. John F. Kennedy displays the traits of a hero because he showed bravery on the battlefield, showed confidence throughout his life, and he achieved great things.
John F. Kennedy was extremely brave. He joined the Navy in 1941 and a Japanese destroyer struck the craft in the Solomon Islands. He helped some of his marooned crew back to safety, and was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps medal for heroism. Although there are many military personnel who would do the same in that situation, JFK was tested, and showed how brave he truly is. Not only was he brave in battle, he also did many brave things when he was president. As president, Kennedy confronted mounting Cold War tensions in Cuba, Vietnam and elsewhere. He had a lot of difficulties as a president so that is why he is a hero and brave. He wasn't just a hero as a soldier he was also a hero as a president
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Navy in 1941 and two years later was sent to the South Pacific, where he was given command of a Patrol-Torpedo (PT) boat. In August 1943, a Japanese destroyer struck the craft, PT-109, in the Solomon Islands. Kennedy helped some of his marooned crew back to safety, and was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroism.”He saved a lot of army men on the battlefield His achievements during the war made him a hero“He won reelection to the house of Representatives in 1948 and 1950, and in 1952 ran successfully for the senate.”He was very successful in politics and won elections in the senate and the house representatives.JFK was a hero because he was both successful in both politics and the

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