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Joe Kittinger, After 94 Years Of Service And Exploration, Slips The Surly Bonds Of Earth

Por: Forbes Life December 10, 2022

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Joseph William Kittinger Jr, World Record For The Highest Jump With A Parachute And The Fastest ... [+] Speed Achieved By A Man In The Atmosphere, 1960. (Photo by: Marka/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)Marka/Universal Images Group via Getty The first time I encountered United States Air Force Col Joe Kittinger was at The Explorers Club Annual Dinner, in the early 2000’s. He was on stage at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York,... + full article



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