- Jack Swigert
Infobox Astronaut
name =Jack Leonard Swigert, Jr.
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =August 30 ,1931
date_death =Death date and age|1982|12|27|1931|8|30
place_birth =Denver, Colorado
place_death =Washington D.C.
occupation =Test Pilot
selection =1966 NASA Group
time =5d 22h 54m
mission =Apollo 13
insignia =John Leonard 'Jack' Swigert, Jr., (
August 30 ,1931 –December 27 ,1982 ) was aNASA astronaut . He was one of only 24 men to have flown to the Moon.Early life
Born in
Denver, Colorado , Swigert attended theBlessed Sacrament School ,Regis Jesuit High School , and East High School. He graduated from the University of Colorado, where he played varsity football and earned a bachelor of science degree inmechanical engineering . He served with the U.S. Air Force from 1953-56. After completion of flight training atNellis Air Force Base , he was assigned as a fighter pilot inJapan andKorea .He then became a civilian engineering
test pilot for Pratt & Whitney (1957-64) and North American Aviation (1964-66). He served in the Massachusetts Air National Guard from September 1957 to March 1960 and as a member of the Connecticut Air National Guard from April 1960 to October 1965.After earning a master of science degree in aerospace science from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute inTroy, New York and aMaster of Business Administration (MBA) degree fromUniversity of Hartford inWest Hartford, Connecticut , Swigert was accepted into theNASA Apollo program in April 1966.Aboard Apollo 13
Swigert was one of three astronauts aboard the ill-fated
Apollo 13 moon mission, which was launched onApril 11 1970 . Originally part of the backup crew for the mission, he was assigned to the mission just days before launch, replacing astronautKen Mattingly . The prime crew had been exposed toGerman Measles (theRubella virus) and, as Mattingly alone had no immunity to the disease, NASA did not want to chance him falling ill during any critical phases of the flight.The mission was the third lunar landing attempt, but was aborted after the rupture of an
oxygen tank on thespacecraft 's service module. Swigert, along with fellow astronautsJim Lovell andFred Haise , returned safely to Earth onApril 17 after approximately 5 days and 23 hours in space, and received thePresidential Medal of Freedom in 1970.Swigert was originally suggested as the
Apollo-Soyuz Test Project 's Command Module Pilot, but was removed as punishment for his role in theApollo 15 postage stamp scandal . Swigert was not involved in the controversial Apollo 15 stamp deal directly, but in the investigation that followed the scandal, he initially denied having any involvement in similar schemes. When evidence against him started to build up he confessed toDeke Slayton and was consequently considered to be undesirable from a public relations viewpoint.He later became staff director of the Committee on Science and Technology of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Election to Congress
Swigert was elected as a Republican to
Colorado 's newly created Sixth Congressional District in November 1982. He defeated Democrat Steve Hogan, 98,909 votes (62.2 percent) to 56,518 (35.6 percent). In the campaign, Swigert had enjoyed the strong support of a former intraparty rival, then U.S. SenatorWilliam L. Armstrong ofColorado . Armstrong had defeated Swigert for the Republican U.S. Senate nomination in 1978. The two thereafter became very close friends.Death
Swigert died of bone
cancer before he could take his oath of office. The position was hence won in aspecial election in 1983, by Swigert's fellow RepublicanDan Schaefer (1936-2006). Schaefer also defeated Hogan, 49,816 (63.3 percent) to 27,779 (35.3 percent).wigert's legacy
Swigert was the first moonbound Apollo astronaut to die, and was later followed by
Pete Conrad (Apollo 12 ),Alan Shepard andStuart Roosa (bothApollo 14 ),James Irwin (Apollo 15 ), andRonald Evans (Apollo 17 ). He was also followed byDonn F. Eisele andWalter Schirra , both having flown onApollo 7 but not to the Moon.In 1988, Jack Swigert was nominated and inducted into the
Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame . [Holmes, Charles W., Editor, "Honoree Album of the Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame", TheColorado Aviation Historical Society , 1999, Audubon Media Corp., Audobon, IA.]In 1995, Swigert was portrayed by
Kevin Bacon in the movie "Apollo 13".In 1997, the state of
Colorado submitted a statue of him to theNational Statuary Hall Collection .The Apollo/Skylab A7L spacesuit that Swigert wore on the Apollo 13 mission is currently on display in the
Powerhouse Museum inSydney ,Australia .References
External links
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/swigert-jl.html NASA bio for Swigert] "Congressional Quarterly's Guide to U.S. Elections", U.S. House
* [http://www.uk.imdb.com/name/nm0842641/ Jack Swigert on IMDb]
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