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Period 2 Becoming the President’s EXCOMM If you are missing a person, someone will just double up on the one page articles GROUP 1GROUP 2GROUP 3GROUP 4GROUP 5GROUP 6 NinaEmmaAlanniPaulZachAbbey NicoleJoshAshleyBrendan M.CourtneyBrett MaddieJessicaKimBillyJustinAnthony EllaTylerMatthewMaryRachelBrennan R. BenEvan

Period 4 Becoming the President’s EXCOMM If you are missing a person, someone will just double up on the one page articles GROUP 1GROUP 2GROUP 3GROUP 4GROUP 5GROUP 6 DakotaJesseShannonIanPhilipConnor ReginaKevinAbbyClintonTJAustin DemiAlyssaSamKristaJustinDrew L. RickyEricMichelleDavidJeniferSpencer KaylaHunterSydneyJeffDrew K.

Becoming the President’s EXCOMM If you are missing a person, someone will just double up on the one page articles GROUP 1GROUP 2GROUP 3GROUP 4GROUP 5GROUP 6 MadiStephanieDameinTyler F.Kara MichennaDevinSammyNickHunter Tyler H.MorganJustonCarlKevin KassyTyler D.NathanRandyShane JonathanDeliaAlexandraMaddy K.Brooke Hannah

Documents in your Confidential File EXCOMM members *names will come up in your articles Also – Cuban and Soviet references as well Extra Resources

Documents in your Confidential File

Articles to be assigned to indiv. Transcript of taped meeting in the White House involving McNamara, Kennedy, and Bundy Documents in your Confidential File

Memorandum from Theodore Sorenson Documents in your Confidential File Articles to be assigned to indiv.

Copy of a cable sent from Washington to USSR Foreign Ministry Documents in your Confidential File Articles to be assigned to indiv.

Chronology of events in Cuba involving Soviets Documents in your Confidential File Articles to be assigned to indiv.

Meeting notes with the President Documents in your Confidential File Articles to be assigned to indiv.