year as a book entitled Why England Slept, and became a bestseller. JFK was married with Jaqueline Bovier. Actually they had two sons, but one died on his first year and two daugthers, but Jaqueline had a miscarrige. Only two child survived- Caroline Bouvier Kennedy and John F. Kennedy jr. JFK was the first president whos life was informed by the primary source- TELEVISION. He is the only president to have predeceased both his parents. Also he is the only president to have predeceased a grandparent. He was disqualifaid from the army, because he had chronic lower back problems. Afther that JFK was the director of the Officie of Naval Intelligence and he attended the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps. He took part in a Marine rescue on Choiseul Island. Kennedy was honoralby discharged in early 1945. After that he got some medals ( Like. Purple heart, American defense service medal, American campaign medal, asiatic-pacific campaign medal with three bronze service
As a side note, toxicology tests revealed that Monroe also had a slight iron deficiency in her blood.[44] On August 8, 1962, Monroe was interred in a crypt at Corridor of Memories, #24, at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Lee Strasberg delivered the eulogy. Administration of estate In her will, Monroe left Lee Strasberg 75 percent of the residuary of the estate. She expressed her desire that Strasberg, or, if he predeceased her, her executor, "distribute [her personal effects] among my friends, colleagues and those to whom I am devoted."[45] Strasberg willed his portion to his widow, Anna. She declared she would never sell Monroe's personal items after successfully suing Odyssey Auctions in 1994 to prevent the sale of items which were withheld by Monroe's former business manager, Inez Melson. However, in October 1999 Christie's auctioned the bulk of the items Monroe willed to Strasberg, netting US $13,405,785.