From his decorated war service to his infamous womanizing to his gifted oratory, John F. Kennedy was the world’s first made-for-television politician and statesman superstar.




JFK served in the Navy from 1941 to 1945 during World War 2 and was awarded several decorations, including the Purple Heart, American Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with three bronze service stars, and the World War II Victory Medal.
After winning the 1960 Presidential Election, sitting President Dwight Eisenhower welcomes John Kennedy to the White House.
Taken during JFK’s famous speech at Rice University, where he announced the United States would land on the moon within 10 years.
Of his various extra-marital affairs, none is as famous as his romance with Marilyn Monroe. This is the only surviving photograph of the pair together.