File:John F Kennedy Address on the Buildup of Arms in Cuba.ogg

John_F_Kennedy_Address_on_the_Buildup_of_Arms_in_Cuba.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 17 min 36 s, 38 kbps, file size: 4.76 MB)

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Description John F. Kennedy's address to the nation on October 22, 1962, explaining of the buildup of arms in Cuba during the Cuban Missle Crisis. Transcript available on WikiSource.
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Source University of Virginia, Miller Center for Public Affairs library.[1]
Author John F. Kennedy

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President Kennedy's speech of 22 Oct 1962, concerning nuclear missiles in Cuba

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22 October 1962

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