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  1. Rufus Wayne Youngblood, Jr. (January 13, 1924 – October 2, 1996) was a United States Secret Service agent best known for using his body to shield Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson during the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.

  2. 4. Okt. 1996 · Rufus W. Youngblood, the Secret Service agent who flung himself over the front seat and used his body to shield Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson during the assassination of President John F....

  3. Rufus Youngblood was a U.S. Secret Service agent who shielded Vice President Johnson from the assassin's bullets in Dallas in 1963. He served under five presidents, became the deputy director of the Secret Service, and wrote a memoir about his life and career.

  4. 26. März 2012 · Rufus Youngblood, the Secret Service agent in Johnson’s car, didn’t know what it was, but he saw “not normal” movements in the Presidential car ahead—President Kennedy seemed to be ...

  5. Learn about Rufus W. Youngblood, the agent who shielded Vice President Johnson during the Kennedy assassination. Read his memoir, see his photos, and listen to his audiobook.

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  6. FROM: SAIC Youngblood -- Vice Presidential Detail. Statement of SAIC Rufus W. Youngblood, Vice Presidential Detail (office 1-22), concerning details of events occurring in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. At 11:35 am, AF-2 plane arrived at Love Field airport, Dallas, Texas.

  7. 17 Jun. Memories of Rufus. By : Rebecca Y. Vaughn Category : 20 Years in the Secret Service. Every year, around Father’s Day, my garden bursts with a kaleidoscope of flowering daylilies. Some are solid; some are variegated. Some have ruffled fans, green throats, patterned dips, soft violet eyes—terminology my father used when describing them.