Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.

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Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (July 25, 1915 – August 12, 1944) was a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy. He was a member of the Kennedy family and the eldest of the nine children born to Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy. During World War II, Kennedy was killed in action while serving as a land-based patrol bomber pilot, and posthumously awarded the Navy Cross.

Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.
Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., U.S. Navy (ca 1942)
LahirJoseph Patrick Kennedy Jr.
(1915-07-25)25 Juli 1915
Hull, Massachusetts, U.S.
Meninggal12 Agustus 1944(1944-08-12) (umur 29)
Over Blythburgh, East Suffolk, England
Sebab meninggalNaval airplane explosion during Operation Aphrodite
MakamRemains never recovered
PendidikanHarvard University (BA)
London School of Economics
PekerjaanNaval aviator
Partai politikDemocratic
Karier militer
Memorial – Wall of the MissingCambridge American Cemetery and Memorial
Cambridge, England
PengabdianUnited States
Dinas/cabangUnited States Navy
Lama dinas1941–1944
PangkatLieutenant
KesatuanPatrol Squadron 203
Bombing Squadron 110, Special Air Unit 1
Perang/pertempuranWorld War II
PenghargaanNavy Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross
Purple Heart
Air Medal
Tanda tangan

His father had aspirations for him to become U.S. president. He was a delegate to the 1940 Democratic National Convention and planned to run for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives after his military service as the first stepping stone on the path to the presidency.[1] Kennedy's death while participating in a top-secret mission in 1944 caused his father to transfer his aspirations to his next-oldest son, John F. Kennedy,[1] who followed the path first planned for his older brother by advancing from the House to the U.S. Senate and then to the presidency.[1]

  1. ^ a b c MacIntyre, Ben (August 2, 2014). "How Joseph Kennedy's death changed US history". The Australian. Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia.