The Cuban Missile CrisisPhillip EndicottBrandman UniversityOctober 2011
October 14, 1962- A United States U2 spy plane discovers medium range ballistic missile silos in various stages of development in Cuba
October 15, 1962-After analysis from United States military advisers it is determined that the missile bases are for offensive weapons
October 16, 1962-The President is informed of the threat and he gathers a group of advisors that will become known as the Executive Committee or the National Security Council
October 17, 1962-Kennedy spends the day meeting with advisors and discussing various courses of action and their potential consequences
October 18, 1962-Soviet Union lies to Kennedy, saying sites are only for defensive purposes-Kennedy orders further U2 flights leading to discovery of 7 additional missile sites, including medium and long range missiles
October 19, 1962-The escalating threat leads President Kennedy to cancel a campaign stop in Chicago so he can return to Washington-Media is told that the President must return due to a “cold”
October 20, 1962-The President and his advisors determine their course of action moving forward-Military preparations are made
October 21, 1962-The United States notifies its allies of the growing threat in Cuba and the escalating tensions with the U.S.S.R
October 22, 1962-President Kennedy goes live on national television to inform United States citizens of the looming danger of nuclear war
October 23, 1962-The United States decides to enact a naval blockade of Cuba, meant to keep weapons or other military equipment from reaching the country
October 24, 1962Naval blockade and quarantine of Cuba go into effect at 10 am EDT
October 25, 1962- After a denial made by the U.S.S.R the United States presents aerial photos of Cuban missile sites to the United Nations
October 26, 1962-United States naval vessels stop and inspect a dry cargo vessel sailing to Cuba under charter by the USSR
October 27, 1962-Tensions escalate; U.S. spy plan shot down by Cuban anti-aircraft fire, the United States issues ultimatum to U.S.S.R and prepares to invade Cuban missile sites
October 28, 1962- U.S.S.R agrees to withdrawal missiles with withdrawal of U.S. missiles and Turkey and guarantee that U.S. won’t proceed with invasion or other offensive action

Cuban Missile Crisis Slide Show

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    The Cuban MissileCrisisPhillip EndicottBrandman UniversityOctober 2011
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    October 14, 1962-A United States U2 spy plane discovers medium range ballistic missile silos in various stages of development in Cuba
  • 3.
    October 15, 1962-Afteranalysis from United States military advisers it is determined that the missile bases are for offensive weapons
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    October 16, 1962-ThePresident is informed of the threat and he gathers a group of advisors that will become known as the Executive Committee or the National Security Council
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    October 17, 1962-Kennedyspends the day meeting with advisors and discussing various courses of action and their potential consequences
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    October 18, 1962-SovietUnion lies to Kennedy, saying sites are only for defensive purposes-Kennedy orders further U2 flights leading to discovery of 7 additional missile sites, including medium and long range missiles
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    October 19, 1962-Theescalating threat leads President Kennedy to cancel a campaign stop in Chicago so he can return to Washington-Media is told that the President must return due to a “cold”
  • 8.
    October 20, 1962-ThePresident and his advisors determine their course of action moving forward-Military preparations are made
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    October 21, 1962-TheUnited States notifies its allies of the growing threat in Cuba and the escalating tensions with the U.S.S.R
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    October 22, 1962-PresidentKennedy goes live on national television to inform United States citizens of the looming danger of nuclear war
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    October 23, 1962-TheUnited States decides to enact a naval blockade of Cuba, meant to keep weapons or other military equipment from reaching the country
  • 12.
    October 24, 1962Navalblockade and quarantine of Cuba go into effect at 10 am EDT
  • 13.
    October 25, 1962-After a denial made by the U.S.S.R the United States presents aerial photos of Cuban missile sites to the United Nations
  • 14.
    October 26, 1962-UnitedStates naval vessels stop and inspect a dry cargo vessel sailing to Cuba under charter by the USSR
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    October 27, 1962-Tensionsescalate; U.S. spy plan shot down by Cuban anti-aircraft fire, the United States issues ultimatum to U.S.S.R and prepares to invade Cuban missile sites
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    October 28, 1962-U.S.S.R agrees to withdrawal missiles with withdrawal of U.S. missiles and Turkey and guarantee that U.S. won’t proceed with invasion or other offensive action