Anderson, Rudolf, Jr., 1927-1962

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Rudolf Anderson Jr. (September 15, 1927 – October 27, 1962) was an American and United States Air Force major and pilot, who was the first recipient of the Air Force Cross, the U.S. military's and Air Force's second-highest award and decoration for valor. The only U.S fatality by enemy fire during the Cuban Missile Crisis, Anderson died when his U-2 reconnaissance aircraft was shot down over Cuba. He also served in Korea after the Korean War ended.

Although Major Anderson was the only combat fatality during the Cuban Missile crisis, eleven crew of three reconnaissance Boeing B-47 Stratojets of the 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing were killed in crashes during the period between September 27 and November 11, 1962. The shooting down of Anderson’s reconnaissance flight over Cuba is featured in the film Thirteen Days, with Chip Esten playing the role of Major Anderson.

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Republic of Cuba 00 CU
Greenville SC US
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Air Force Cross (Medal)
Air pilots, Military
Air pilots, Military
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
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Aircraft pilots
Airforce officers
Airforce personnel
Military Officer
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Birth 1927-09-15

Death 1962-10-27

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Americans

English

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