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Challenger explosion. I was 5, first time I remember my dad crying. We had been on vacation just prior and almost saw it take off. Except for all the cold weather delays...
 
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STS-51-L for me as well, 4th grade. Christa McAuliffe spent a portion of her youth local to my hometown (2 towns over) so she was celebrated as a local hero for being selected for the mission. I was VERY interested in the mission of NASA as a youngster, and was absolutely devastated when the live feed we were watching during school showed the explosion.

Later I found the science behind the tragedy fascinating, but I still remember the empty, hollow feeling thoughout the auditorium, as the scope of what just happened hit the 400-odd students in attendance.




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Probably 9/11. That was the start of the 24/7/365 news cycle. I was in third grade.


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Different events for different generations. Up until JFK assassination people got their news from the evening paper or the radio. I still remember men lining up to get the evening paper that day, to get the details. Prior to then I read the front page of the Chicago Tribune. I remember the milkman delivering milk the day Sputnik launched and thinking the Russians were gonna beat us to the moon, if they didn't nuke us first.
 
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JALLEN, sorry I took so long to re-visit this thread. I had forgotten about going to Sears or MonkeyWards watching rows of TV's along with lots of other folks. Always crowed, Thanks!
 
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Rosenberg trial.
 
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Mike Todd, Elizabeth Taylor's husband at the time, being killed in a plane crash.



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The moon landing and other Apollo missions. I was 4 when the moon landing happened.

I remember my Dad watching a Watergate hearing on a Saturday.

Then I remember Elvis dying - that was huge.

I was in college when Challenger exploded. I happened to be home sleeping in when my mother woke me up and watching the clip over and over.



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I have vague recollection of the end of Vietnam. I was born in 67 so I was young. I really remember where I was during the Challenger disaster. I was a bit older and working. For my dad.


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Nixon's "Checkers" speech, on our B&W console that had maybe a 12" screen, corners rounded a lot.
 
 
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The shooting of JFK.


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The moon landing for me as well. I remember it from the novelty of being allowed to stay up and long as I wanted after bed time. My Dad said, "This is history."


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For me it was the JFK assassination. I remember my mother sobbing uncontrollably.


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Sputnik.




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I remember listening to F.D.R's Fireside Chats during WWII as well as news commentators, H.V. Kaltenborn , Gabriel Heater and Walter Winchell. I remember hearing about the D Day Invasion but I didn't listen to any radio news accounts. I also "followed" the 1948 GOP, Dem conventions as well as election night returns.
After the Kennedy shooting, I was watching live when Ruby shot Oswald.



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...Up until JFK assassination people got their news from the evening paper or the radio. I still remember men lining up to get the evening paper that day, to get the details...

Do you remember the Chicago Sun-Times being sold back-side-up that day to show Bill Mauldin's drawing? I do.


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Do you remember the Chicago Sun-Times being sold back-side-up that day to show Bill Mauldin's drawing? I do.


Yeah vividly. Great drawing. I had forgotten about that. Do you remember the Holy Angels fire and the pictures of the dead kids on the front page of the Trib?
 
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Kennedy assassination. I think I was in the second grade. I remember getting to school and a lot of teachers upset and crying.
 
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Eisenhower re-election in 1956. My mom and dad liked him so it was on the TV quite a bit. I would have been 9.



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...Do you remember the Holy Angels fire and the pictures of the dead kids on the front page of the Trib?

Yes, I do. I attended a Catholic grade school in a near-west suburb at the time, and I think a couple of the survivors transferred out there. Not to my grade, and I don't remember if they were younger or older.


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