JFK says Peace Corps will train young Americans to be ambassadors of peace
Medium shot of Senator John F. Kennedy, wearing a dark suit and tie, standing at a well-decorated lectern. There is a large crowd and American flags visible behind him. He says: "We cannot discontinue training our young men as soldiers of war, but we also want them to be ambassadors of peace." The crowd the erupts in applause





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October 11, 1980
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- Archival,
- John F. Kennedy - US President,
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- 1980-1989,
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- Election,
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- Lectern,
- Peacetime,
- Politics and Government,
- Produced Segment,
- Real Time Video,
- Robert Kennedy - Attorney General,
- Service,
- Service Occupation,
- Standing,
- USA,
- Video with Sound,
- War,