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President John F. Kennedy: A True Hero
One of my favorite persons in history is President John F. Kennedy. He has always been my favorite president and always will be. I love him for several reasons; he was hero during his time in the military, he stayed strong during the cold war, and he fought for civil rights. Kennedy elisted in the military not long after he graduated from Harvard. He was assigned to command a torpedo control boat in the south Pacific. On August 2, 1943, the PT-109 was struck by a Japanese ship and split in two. Even though his back had been injured, Kennedy lead his men to safety on an island. Amazingly, he had pulled a fellow crew member by his life vest to safety. Kennedy was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal of Honor as well as the Purple Heart.

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