Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F.…
9. The Commission recommends that the President’s physician always
accompany him during his travels and occupy a position near the
President where he can be immediately available in case of any
emergency.
Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- CHAPTER I. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 1 Ch.2
- CHAPTER II. THE ASSASSINATION 28 Ch.3
- CHAPTER III. THE SHOTS FROM THE TEXAS SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY 61 Ch.4
- CHAPTER IV. THE ASSASSIN 118 Ch.5
- CHAPTER V. DETENTION AND DEATH OF OSWALD 196 Ch.6
- CHAPTER VI. INVESTIGATION OF POSSIBLE CONSPIRACY 243 Ch.7
- CHAPTER VII. LEE HARVEY OSWALD: BACKGROUND AND POSSIBLE MOTIVES 375 Ch.8
- CHAPTER VIII. THE PROTECTION OF THE PRESIDENT 425 Ch.9
- CHAPTER I Ch.10
- episode and the fact that her husband still owned the rifle. She went Ch.11
- 1. The shots which killed President Kennedy and wounded Governor Ch.12
- 2. The weight of the evidence indicates that there were three shots Ch.13
- 3. Although it is not necessary to any essential findings of the Ch.14
- 4. The shots which killed President Kennedy and wounded Governor Ch.15
- 5. Oswald killed Dallas Police Patrolman J. D. Tippit approximately 45 Ch.16
- 6. Within 80 minutes of the assassination and 35 minutes of the Tippit Ch.17
- 7. The Commission has reached the following conclusions concerning Ch.18
- 8. The Commission has reached the following conclusions concerning the Ch.19
- 9. The Commission has found no evidence that either Lee Harvey Oswald Ch.20
- 10. In its entire investigation the Commission has found no evidence of Ch.21
- 11. On the basis of the evidence before the Commission it concludes Ch.22
- 12. The Commission recognizes that the varied responsibilities of the Ch.23
- 1. A committee of Cabinet members including the Secretary of the Ch.24
- 2. Suggestions have been advanced to the Commission for the transfer Ch.25
- 3. Meanwhile, in order to improve daily supervision of the Secret Ch.26
- 4. The Commission recommends that the Secret Service completely Ch.27
- 5. The Commission recommends that the Secret Service improve the Ch.28
- 6. The Commission recommends that the Secret Service continue its Ch.29
- 7. The Commission believes that when the new criteria and procedures Ch.30
- 8. Even with an increase in Secret Service personnel, the protection of Ch.31
- 9. The Commission recommends that the President’s physician always Ch.32
- 10. The Commission recommends to Congress that it adopt legislation Ch.33
- 11. The Commission has examined the Department of State’s handling Ch.34
- 12. The Commission recommends that the representatives of the bar, law Ch.35
- CHAPTER II Ch.36
- 11. RAILROAD OVERPASS (TRIPLE UNDERPASS) Ch.37