
Remembering the Cuban missile crisis —
People gather in an electronics store to watch American President John F. Kennedy deliver a nationally televised address on the Cuban missile crisis on October 22, 1962.

Remembering the Cuban missile crisis —
President John F. Kennedy meets with aides.

Remembering the Cuban missile crisis —
Onlookers gather on George Smathers Beach in Key West, Florida, to see the U.S. Army's Hawk anti-aircraft missiles positioned there during the Cuban missile crisis.

Remembering the Cuban missile crisis —
A P2V Neptune U.S. patrol plane flies over a Soviet freighter in 1962.

Remembering the Cuban missile crisis —
President John F. Kennedy signs the order of naval blockade of Cuba on October 24, 1962.

Remembering the Cuban missile crisis —
American tanks are on alert in the Berlin Grunewald, West Germany, on October 25, 1962, as the crisis over the Cuban blockade looms.

Remembering the Cuban missile crisis —
President John F. Kennedy leaves St. Stephen Martyr Catholic Church after attending mass on October 29, 1962, in Washington, just a few hours before the Cuban missile crisis began to resolve peacefully.

Remembering the Cuban missile crisis —
American destroyer USS Vesole (DD-878) escorts the Russian freighter Polzunov into international waters, bringing an end to the Cuban missile crisis in October 1962.