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Frank Kendall Everest Jr.

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in 1991. In 2009, Everest received the USAF Test Pilot School's Distinguished Alumnus Award from Class 08B. This award is presented bi-annually to a USAF TPS graduate who has made significant and lasting contributions to aviation science and the flight test community. In 1989, Gen Everest was
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In addition to these and other military honors, General Everest has been recognized repeatedly for his contributions to aerospace progress. He was chosen as one of 1955s "Ten Outstanding Young Men" by the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce. In 1956 the
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He was promoted to the temporary grade of brigadier general effective November 1, 1965, with date of rank October 29, 1965. He retired from the Air Force on March 1, 1973.
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pilots flying in mixed elements. He completed 67 combat missions before his plane was shot down by ground fire in May 1945. He was captured and tortured as a Japanese
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of the 36th Fighter Wing. He was assigned to North Africa in July 1958 as a group commander and later became deputy for operations at
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During the period January 1966 to September 1972, he regularly deployed to Southeast Asia where he flew 32 total combat missions in
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on November 11, 1941, graduated and received a commission on July 3, 1942. Among his classmates in Class 42-F was future ETO ace
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In June 1966 Everest became director of aerospace safety in the Office of the Deputy Inspector for Inspection and Safety,
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2.3 (2.3 times the speed of sound) in December 1954, making him the second fastest man in the world, Later flights in the
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established him as "the fastest man alive" when he attained a new unofficial speed record of 1,957 mph or Mach 2.9.
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He is a command pilot with more than 9,000 flying hours and a graduate of the U.S. Army Parachutists School at
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and 66 aircraft. On October 29, 1953, he established a world speed record of 755.149 mph in a F-100A.
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with the 314th Fighter Squadron, 324th Fighter Group. During that tour of duty, he shot down two
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named him one of the nation's "Greatest Living Americans." A year later he was awarded both the
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Following a rest leave, he was assigned in February 1946 to the Flight Test Division at
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and established an unofficial airplane altitude record of 71,902 feet.
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In 1988, he won the Godfrey L. Cabot Award. He was inducted into the
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with the Class 46D, he took part in many experimental tests of the
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Everest next commanded the 4453d Combat Crew Training Wing at
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to prepare himself for a flying career. He graduated from the
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for his work as a test pilot and record setter in the 1950s.
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
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Recipients of the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
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officer who is best remembered as an aeroengineer and
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In May 1944 he was assigned to a fighter squadron at
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General Everest's service-wide nickname was "Pete".
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before being repatriated at the end of hostilities.
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United States Air Force – Frank Kendall Everest Jr.
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This wing consisted of both USAAF and 1274:U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School alumni 1098: 313:China-Burma-India Theater of Operations 1289:United States Army Air Forces officers 1299:Military personnel from West Virginia 1120:Chandler, John (September 17, 1991). 1034:Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon 910:Air Force Distinguished Service Medal 514:Air Force Distinguished Service Medal 488:Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service 406:, in March 1957, as commander of the 182:Air Force Distinguished Service Medal 7: 955:Air Force Presidential Unit Citation 230:Everest was born August 9, 1920, in 1249:People from Fairmont, West Virginia 540:Emblem with two oak leaf clusters, 1314:Fairmont Senior High School alumni 958:with two bronze oak leaf clusters 930:with two bronze oak leaf clusters 896:U.S. Air Force Command Pilot Badge 445:In May 1965 he was transferred to 281:aircraft training, he was sent to 14: 1239:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 1027:Air Force Longevity Service Award 1309:American aviation record holders 1219:United States Air Force generals 1188: 1015:Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 994:with four bronze campaign stars 964:Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 903:U.S. Air Force Parachutist Badge 882: 875: 866: 860: 853: 846: 834: 827: 818: 812: 800: 791: 785: 778: 771: 764: 752: 746: 739: 727: 720: 713: 702: 696: 689: 677: 671: 659: 653: 646: 639: 627: 618: 612: 605: 593: 587: 580: 568: 559: 550: 542:Air Force Outstanding Unit Award 212:Frank Kendall "Pete" Everest Jr. 155:4453d Combat Crew Training Wing 140: 115: 105: 86: 340:Wright-Patterson Air Force Base 317:Chinese American Composite Wing 285:and flew 94 combat missions in 242:for one year. 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Fairmont, West Virginia
United States of America

United States Army Air Forces
United States Air Force

Brigadier general
Air Rescue Service
World War II
Vietnam War
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Distinguished Flying Cross
Purple Heart
Air Medal
Brigadier General
U.S. Air Force
test pilot
Fairmont, West Virginia
Fairmont Senior High School
Fairmont State College
Engineering
West Virginia University
Armed Forces Staff College
Norfolk, Virginia
United States Army Air Forces
aviation cadet pilot training
Robert S. Johnson
Curtiss P-40

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