Life in 1961
President Eisenhower, age 71, leaves public life, warning in his farewell speech to the nation of the military-industrial complex and its pervasive role in formulating US policy.
President Kennedy, age 43, is in his first year as president.
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Kennedy executes plans begun during the Eisenhower administration for the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba; but the invasion fails, further hardening relations between the US and the Soviet Union.
Kennedy establishes the Peace Corps, enabling US citizen-volunteers to work abroad for two years on education, public health, business and agricultural initiatives.
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Kennedy meets with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, age 67, in Vienna, while taking medication for severe back pain. They discuss nuclear testing, disarmament and divided Germany; and the meeting does not go well.
Weeks later, Kennedy addresses the nation on the “Berlin Crisis” and advocates the construction of fallout shelters.
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In August, East Germans erect the Berlin Wall.
In October, US and Soviet tanks face-off at Checkpoint Charlie, a militarized entry point into West Berlin, sparking fears of nuclear war.
Kennedy calls for a US moon landing by the end of the decade.
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Kennedy rejects proposals to send ground combat troops to South Vietnam, but authorizes other actions in support of the South Vietnamese military.
The CIA begins assisting Montagnard people in fighting against Viet Cong forces in the Vietnamese highlands.
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American pilots begin flying combat missions in support of South Vietnamese ground forces.
Agent Orange is used to defoliate roads believed to be frequented by Viet Cong forces.
Additional American advisors are deployed; and by the end of the year, 3,205 American military personnel are in South Vietnam compared to 900 a year earlier.
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In May, astronaut Alan Shepard completes a fifteen-minute sub-orbital spaceflight in the Mercury Freedom 7 spacecraft.
Shepard’s flight comes twenty-three days after Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human in space by completing one full orbit around the Earth.
Gus Grissom completes a subsequent sub-orbital flight in July, but his spacecraft floods after splashdown and Grissom narrowly avoids drowning.
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In February, the entire US figure skating team, including coaches and 44 skaters, is killed in the crash of a passenger jet in Brussels.
Many of the skaters were Olympic champions,
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The first Freedom Rides of civil rights activists take place.
They are challenging the refusal of southern states to uphold federal laws which prohibit racial segregation in the restaurants and waiting rooms of terminals serving buses that cross state lines.
The riders face arrest and mob violence.
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Roger Maris, right-fielder for the New York Yankees, breaks Babe Ruth’s home-run record, set in 1927, by hitting his 61st home-run.
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Judy Garland, age 39, performs a ‘come-back’ concert at Carnegie Hall.
The live recording of the concert wins four Grammy Awards.
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Born in 1961: Eddie Murphy; George Clooney; Princess Diana; Barack Obama.
Died in 1961: Gary Cooper (60); Ernest Hemmingway (62); Ty Cobb (75); Grandma Moses (101).
I’ll see you tomorrow.
— Brenda
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