Joseph Kittinger Military person

Joseph William Kittinger II (born July 27, 1928) is a retired Colonel in the United States Air Force and a USAF Command Pilot. Following his initial operational assignment in fighter aircraft, he participated in Project Manhigh and Project Excelsior in 1960, setting a world record for the longest skydive from a height greater than 31 kilometres (19 mi). He was also the first man to make a solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in a gas balloon and the first human to observe the curvature of the Earth.Serving as a fighter pilot during the Vietnam War, he achieved an aerial kill of a North Vietnamese MiG-21 jet fighter and was later shot down himself, spending 11 months as a prisoner of war in a North Vietnamese prison.In 2012, at the age of 84, he participated in the Red Bull Stratos project as capsule communicator, directing Felix Baumgartner on his record-breaking 39-kilometer (24 mi) freefall from Earth's stratosphere, exceeding Kittinger's earlier freefall in 1960.

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allegianceUnited States
award
Bronze Star Medal
Legion of Merit
Purple Heart
Silver Star
Air Medal
Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
Prisoner of War Medal
Meritorious Service Medal (United States)
military operations
Korean War
Vietnam War
military branch
United States Air Force
service start1950
service end1978

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  1. http://archive.is/20121212013431/http:/www.af.mil/information/heritage/person.asp?dec=1950&pid=123006518