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Clint Hill: America's Secret Service Hero Who Risked His Life to Protect President Kennedy

As shots rang out in Dallas, Hill ran straight into danger, leaping onto the back of the presidential limousine to shield the president and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. His swift and selfless act was captured on film and forever cemented his place in history.

On this episode of Ladies of Another View, we honor the legacy of Clint Hill, reflecting on his remarkable career and the extraordinary moment that defined it. From his early years in North Dakota to his time serving under presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford, Hill’s story is one of unwavering commitment to his country. We’ll explore his years of service, including his work protecting First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, his rise through the ranks of the Secret Service, and the personal toll that fateful day in Dallas took on his life.

After the assassination, Hill continued his service, later becoming responsible for the protection of Vice President Spiro Agnew before retiring in 1975. Though he carried the weight of regret for not reaching the president in time, the world saw him as a hero. Hill later wrote several books detailing his experiences, offering firsthand insight into the presidencies he served and the tragedy that shaped his legacy. He spent his later years reflecting on history, rejecting conspiracy theories, and sharing the truth of what he witnessed.

Clint Hill was a man of courage, honor, and duty—values that seem increasingly rare today. Join us as we celebrate his life, his service, and his place in American history. His story is a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who stand on the front lines to protect our nation’s leaders, no matter the cost.

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