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Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.
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Kennedy was born on July 25, 1915, in Hull, Massachusetts.
He graduated from the Choate School in Wallingford, Connecticut.
He, then, attended ‘Harvard College’ and graduated
He was a Massachusetts delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1940.
Kennedy had expressed approval of Adolf Hitler before the war began. His father sent him to visit Nazi Germany
After dropping out from law school, Kennedy started as a volunteer for Navy flier. In 1941, he started his training to be a Naval Aviator and received his wings a year after.
He entered flight training to be a naval aviator, received his wings, and was commissioned an ensign
He flew patrols in the Caribbean before he was sent to Europe in 1943 to fly with the ‘British Naval Command.’ He joined ‘B-24 Squadron’
He also had the opportunity to become the member of ‘Bomber Squadron 110’ and ‘Special Air Unit ONE.
His main reason to stay back was to become the part of a secret mission, more because he was appointed a lieutenant/
Kennedy constantly flew, striking bombs against the ‘Axis’ forces.
These "drone" aircraft could not take off safely on their own and so a crew of two would take off and fly to 2,000 feet (610 m) before they activated the remote control system, armed the detonators, and parachuted from the aircraft.
the US Army Air Corps operation missions were drawn up on
Kennedy and Willy were killed in a explosion airplane.
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