Telephone Recordings: Dictation Belt 23D. 2. Furniture at . . . - JFK Library Sound recording of a telephone conversation held on July 25, 1963, between President John F Kennedy and United States Air Force General Godfrey T McHugh, Air Force Aide to the President They discuss the purchase of furniture at Otis Air Force Base and the possible effect on the Air Force budget This sound recording was originally recorded on Dictation Belt 23D, which contains additional
Listening In: JFK Calls about Furniture (July 25, 1963)- JFK . . . - Reddit Listening In: JFK Calls about Furniture (July 25, 1963)- JFK is angry to see a published photo of an aide next to a lavish and unapproved (by him) project including an expensive bed for his wife, chews out General Godfrey McHugh From the video description: A recording of a phone call between President Kennedy and General Godfrey McHugh, the
JFK to General: Well, This Is Obviously A Fuck-Up Contains two calls, placed by JFK in succession: 1: Sound recording of a telephone conversation held on July 25, 1963, between President John F Kennedy and Assistant Secretary of Defense Arthur Sylvester They discuss the purchase of furniture at Otis Air Force Base and wasteful spending The recording begins in mid-conversation
Telephone Recordings: Dictation Belt 23D | JFK Library Dictation Belt 23D contains six sound recordings Item 23D 1 is a telephone conversation held on July 25, 1963, between President John F Kennedy and Assistant Secretary of Defense Arthur Sylvester They discuss the purchase of furniture at Otis Air Force Base and wasteful spending The recording begins in mid-conversation Item 23D 2 is a telephone conversation held on July 25, 1963, between
In Kennedy Recordings, History’s Raw Materials John F Kennedy giving a speech in Fort Worth hours before his assassination on Nov 22, 1963 He thought the $5,000 spent on the furniture was wasteful and would be a public-relations
John F. Kennedys private phone call chewing out a military . . . - Reddit John F Kennedy's private phone call chewing out a military officer because the Air Force purchased a $5,000 crib for his baby This thread is archived The easiest to notice thing was the expensive furniture from Jordan Marsh (a department store) But there was no $5,000 crib
JFK Angry w USAF (Phone Call) - Government and Politics - The Education . . . What a great video I've come across concerning a news story, Jackie Kennedy and the USAF To quote Mr Kelly (jfkcountercoup blogspot): On July 25, 1963, the newspaper featured a story about how Air Force officials had spent $5000 on top-of-the-line bedroom furniture (from the Jordan Marsh Company