The Cuban Missile Crisis continues: Second Captain Vasili Alexandrovich Arkhipov, commanding a flotilla of four submarines of the Soviet Navy, countermands the authorization of Ivan Semonovich Maslennikov, political officer aboard B-59, to fire a nuclear tipped torpedo at the USS Randolph and 11 destroyers that had been dropping depth charges upon it. 

NOTE: In doing so, Arkhipov probably averted World War III.

       [restored 10/4/2022]

       The Cuban Missile crisis ends: Premier Nikita Khrushchev, of the Soviet Union, agrees to dismantle the nuclear intermediate range ballistic missiles in Cuba.  Concurrently Democratic (socialist/fascist) de facto President Kennedy, Esq. agrees to dismantle the nuclear IRBMs in North Atlantic Treaty Organization member nations Italy and Turkey.

       NOTE: As an attorney (Officer of the Court) Kennedy was ineligible to serve in two branches of government at the same time, according to Article I, Section 6 [Clause 2].

       [restored 10/4/2022]

Subsequent Events:

8/5/1963                 6/8/1967

References:

Calvin D. Linton, ed., The Bicentennial Almanac: 200 Years of America, 1776-1976, (Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson, 1975), 397.

Vasili Arkhipov – Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasili_Arkhipov#Involvement_in_Cuban_Missile_Crisis

Cuban Missile Crisis – Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_Missile_Crisis#Speech_to_the_nation

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