Clint Hill, JFK's Secret Service Agent, Dies at 93
Clint Hill, JFK's Secret Service Agent, Dies at 93

Clint Hill, JFK's Secret Service Agent, Dies at 93

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Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent renowned for his heroic actions during President John F. Kennedy's assassination, passed away at the age of 93 in California. Hill, who was born in North Dakota, served under five U.S. presidents and gained notable recognition for his attempt to protect the Kennedys in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Despite receiving awards for his bravery, Hill was haunted by the event, believing he could have saved Kennedy's life if he had reacted faster. His dedication and service left a lasting impact on the Secret Service and the nation, earning him honors such as the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award. His widow, Lisa McCubbin Hill, described him as a humble and brave individual who lived through significant historical events. Hill also authored several books reflecting on his experiences with the Kennedys and his time in the Secret Service.

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