Sean Cinnéide

Sean Cinnéide (born John Fitzgerald Kennedy) (May 29, 1917 - May 3, 2002) was an American judge, jurist, and veteran who served as the Chairman of the Supreme Revolutionary Tribunal from 1973 to 1980. Born to the bourgeois Kennedy family of Massachusetts, the young Kennedy grew up in capitalist wealth, attending boarding schools. On the onset of the revolution, Sean was abandoned by his family in their desperate attempt to escape justice. Sean joined the Massachusetts Red Guards and served as a courier for them, before being given permission to enlist in the WFRA and attend West Point as an officer candidate.

He would later see service as an artilleryman in both the Battle of Moscow and the Battle of Stalingrad. After being wounded, he was sent to Moscow for medical treatment and recuperation. Suffering from his injuries, he briefly attended the M.V. Frunze Academy and later was assigned to the JAG Corps to serve as a legal adjutant and enforcer of military discipline. This would give him a pathway to becoming Chairman of the Military Collegium, and then successively a place as a Tribune on the SRT once he retired from the armed forces in January 1968.

He died in his home in DeLeon-Debs at age 84.