Secret Service Agent Clint Hill rides on the back of the presidential limousine after President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. First lady Jacqueline Kennedy leans over the president.
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Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who ran into the line of fire to shield President John F. Kennedy and the first lady in Dallas on November 22, 1963, died on Friday.

Hill’s heroic scramble to protect Jackie Kennedy in the moments after the president was shot became an indelible image of the 1963 assassination – a Secret Service agent leaping across the back of a limousine, pushing the first lady down from the trunk of the car into her seat to cover her and the fatally wounded president.

Secret Service Agent Clint Hill rides on the back of the presidential limousine after President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. First lady Jacqueline Kennedy leans over the president.
Secret Service Agent Clint Hill rides on the back of the presidential limousine after President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. First lady Jacqueline Kennedy leans over the president. (James W. “Ike” Altgens/AP via CNN Newsource)
In a statement yesterday, the US Secret Service praised Hill’s “unwavering dedication and exceptional service”.

“Clint’s career exemplified the highest ideals of public service,” the statement said.

“We mourn the loss of a respected colleague and a dear friend whose contributions to the agency and the nation will forever be remembered.”

Hill was assigned to the first lady’s detail that day and was riding in the car directly behind the president as the motorcade drove through Dealey Plaza.

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As shots rang out, Hill said that he kept his eyes trained on Kennedy as he jumped atop the dashboard and, as the car sped away, gave other Secret Service agents a thumbs down.

Hill remained tortured by his memories that day, speaking in the sparse number of public interviews he did over the years, as he believed that if he got to the car faster, he could have saved the president’s life.

“I had a sense that we had a responsibility to protect the president that day and we failed,” Hill told CNN’s Jake Tapper years later.

US President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy arriving at the Love Field in Dallas, Texas, on the day he was killed. (Supplied)

“I was the only one who had a chance to do anything,” he said.

“The way everything developed, the way all the other agents were positioned, I was the only one who had a chance to get to the car and do anything. And I couldn’t get there fast enough.”

Born in Larimore, North Dakota, Hill, who as an agent was given the code name “Dazzle,” served under four other US presidents as well: Dwight Eisenhower, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.

He was eventually forced to retire at 43 because of his post-traumatic stress disorder from the Kennedy assassination.

The Hill family said in a statement on Monday that his service at the White House spanned the Cold War, the Cuban missile crisis, the assassinations of JFK and his brother Robert F. Kennedy, as well as Martin Luther King, Jr., the civil rights movement, the Vietnam war, and Watergate.

He is survived by his wife Lisa McCubbin Hill, sons, and grandchildren, the statement said.

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