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Chuck Yeager - Wikipedia Brigadier General Charles Elwood Yeager ( ˈjeɪɡər YAY-gər, February 13, 1923 – December 7, 2020) was a United States Air Force officer, flying ace, and record-setting test pilot who in October 1947 became the first pilot in history confirmed to have exceeded the speed of sound in level flight Yeager was raised in Hamlin, West Virginia
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BIOGRAPHY - CHUCKYEAGER. ORG Yeager traveled a long and challenging path from his West Virginia beginnings to becoming one of the world’s most famous aviators For many people, he exemplifies the true meaning of the word “hero,” not only as a record setter and pioneering test pilot, but also as a military aviator
History of Chuck Yeager – The Chuck Yeager Foundation Despite a youth in the poverty-stricken backwoods of West Virginia, Yeager became a fighter ace, a legendary test pilot, a leader of men, and an icon for generations, all while doing what he loved: flying His is an American story, one that inspires us and teaches us to always look to the skies
Chuck Yeager - IMDb Chuck Yeager Actor: The Right Stuff The first pilot to break the sound barrier, born in Myra, West Virginia He trained as a fighter pilot, flying over 60 missions in Europe On March 5, 1944, Yeager was shot down over France, fought with the Maquis, escaped over the Pyrenees carrying a wounded airman
Chuck Yeager | Biography, Test Pilot, Facts | Britannica Chuck Yeager (born February 13, 1923, Myra, West Virginia, U S —died December 7, 2020, Los Angeles, California) was an American test pilot and U S Air Force officer who was the first man to exceed the speed of sound in flight