Kennedy urges Irish to move into Allied camp 50 years ago today (1963)


Video: 'June 28, 1963 - President John F. Kennedy in Cork, Ireland'

(Friday, June 28, 1963) — U.S. President John F. Kennedy, on the second full day of his visit to ancestral land, today urged Ireland to move away from isolation toward a role of “maker and shaper of world peace” during an unprecedented address to a joint session of the Dail, Ireland’s parliament, in Dublin (click here for more videos from this day).


Video: 'John F. Kennedy in Cork, Ireland, June 28th 1963'


Video: 'June 28, 1963 - President John F. Kennedy at Arbour Hill Memorial Park, Ireland'


Video: 'June 28, 1963 - President John F. Kennedy at Wreath Laying Ceremony at Arbour Hill Memorial Park'


Video: 'John F. Kennedy in Dublin, Ireland, June 28th 1963 (Part One)'


Video: 'John F. Kennedy in Dublin, Ireland, June 28th 1963 (Part Two)'


Video: 'June 28, 1963 - President John F. Kennedy's Address Before the Irish Parliament in Dublin, Ireland'