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John Fitzgerald Kennedy, abbreviated JFK, was the 35th President of the United States of America, from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.

He appears as a non-playable character in Call of Duty: Black Ops, in the single player campaign mission "U.S.D.D.".

His username to log in into the CIA data system is "jfkennedy" with the password "LANCER", which is his Secret Service call sign.

Campaign

In the campaign mission "U.S.D.D.", John F. Kennedy appears in the Pentagon, where he is met by Alex Mason. He speaks personally to him and authorizes a mission to eliminate Dragovich.

Twelve days after the meeting, John F. Kennedy visits Dallas, where he is assassinated. Afterwards, Lee Harvey Oswald is alleged to have committed the crime, but it is heavily implied that Mason is actually the one who shot him, or at least that he was involved in the assassination. Furthermore, in the mission "Redemption", when Mason is strangling Dragovich, Mason says "You tried to make me kill my own President", to which Dragovich sneeringly replies "Tried?", implying Mason did kill Kennedy, though he could have been lying.

In the mission "Revelations", Mason says "Proceed to target. Oswald compromised", so it's also implied that Mason didn't kill Kennedy.

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Trivia

  • According to President Kennedy's mail account on the Central Intelligence Agency Data System, Evelyn Cross and John Trent have sent e-mails to him, warning President Kennedy to "play along" or else.
    • Evelyn Cross's letter, dated June 26, 1963, told Kennedy to "reconsider" an unknown final offer from a certain individual. She insisted Kennedy to take the offer "before it's too late."
    • John Trent's letter, dated November 21, 1963, one day before the Kennedy assassination, was a "last warning" about an unknown event, which likely had something to do with his assassination.
  • Kennedy has two voice actors. In "U.S.D.D.", he is voiced by Chriss Anglin, who speaks with a realistic depiction of Kennedy's voice. In "Five", he is voiced by Jim Meskimen, who uses an exaggerated New England accent.
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