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Christopher John Cassidy NASA Astronaut Nationality American Status Active Born January 4, 1970
Salem, MassachusettsOther occupation United States Naval officer Rank Commander Time in space 15d 16h 45 Selection 2004 NASA Group Missions STS-127 Mission insignia Christopher John "Chris" Cassidy (born January 4, 1970, Salem, Massachusetts, United States) is a NASA astronaut and Navy SEAL. Chris Cassidy achieved the rank of Commander in the U.S. Navy. Cassidy attended York High School, in York, Maine,.[1] He then graduated from the Naval Academy Prep School in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1989. He received a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1993 and a Master's degree in Ocean engineering from MIT in 2000. He resides in York, Maine with his wife Julie Byrd and their three children.[2] His first spaceflight was on Space Shuttle mission STS-127. He is currently training as a flight engineer for Expedition 35/36. Cassidy has worked as a CAPCOM for both International Space Station and Space Shuttle missions in the past.
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Military experience
Cassidy graduated from BUD/S Class 192. He served for ten years as a member of the Navy SEALs. His specialization in military tactics include long range special reconnaissance (vehicular and foot patrols), direct action building assaults, non-compliant ship-boardings, desert reconnaissance patrols, combat diving, underwater explosives, and a variety of air operations, to include parachuting, fast roping, and rappelling. He made four six-month deployments: two to Afghanistan, and two to the Mediterranean Sea. Cassidy served as Executive Officer and Operations Officer of Special Boat Team Twenty in Norfolk, Virginia, and SEAL Platoon Commander at SEAL Team THREE in Coronado, California. He deployed to the Afghanistan region two weeks after September 11, 2001. He served as Ground Assault Force Commander for international and U.S. only combat missions in Afghanistan. Led two months of non-compliant ship-boardings in the Northern Persian Gulf. Cassidy was also a SEAL Delivery Vehicle Platoon Commander at SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team TWO in Norfolk, VA. He accumulated over 200 hours underwater as Pilot / Navigator / Mission Commander of a two-man flooded submersible (SDV), which is launched and recovered from a host-ship submarine. He also served as Dry Deck Shelter Platoon Commander at SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team TWO in Norfolk, VA. Cassidy volunteered for and completed a week-long, 180-mile charity kayak paddle from Norfolk, VA to Washington, D.C. to raise money and awareness for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation.
Astronaut experience
Cassidy was selected by NASA in May 2004. In February 2006 he completed the Astronaut Candidate Training, which included scientific and technical briefings, intensive instruction in Space Shuttle and International Space Station systems, physiological training, T-38 flight training, and water and wilderness survival training. Completion of this initial training qualified him for various technical assignments within the Astronaut Office and future flight assignment as a mission specialist.
He was a Mission Specialist on STS-127, and performed a total of three spacewalks to help install and complete components of the Japanese Experiment Module.[3]
Awards and honors
Honor graduate of Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) Class 192. He was awarded the Bronze Star with V device and the Presidential Unit Citation for leading a 9-day operation at the Zhawar Kili cave complex – a national priority objective directly on the Afghan/Pakistan border during Operation Enduring Freedom. Guest speaker at the USNA Combat Leadership Seminar (2003 & 2004). He was awarded a second Bronze Star for combat leadership service in 2004 during Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.
Chris Cassidy is also the 500th person in space. He achieved this by being the designated crew member by the rest of his crew mates, during the STS-127 mission.[4] He is also the second SEAL to fly in space following William Shepherd, a veteran of four prior missions.
Awards
Ribbon Description Notes Bronze Star with valor device and award star Presidential Unit Citation Combat Action Ribbon National Defense Service Medal with one award star Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Afghanistan Campaign Medal Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal Sea Service Deployment Ribbon NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal NASA Space Flight Medal See also
References
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/York_High_School_(Maine)
- ^ http://wbztv.com/local/space.shuttle.endeaver.2.1081740.html
- ^ NASA (2008). "NASA Assigns Crews for STS-127 and Expedition 19 Missions". NASA. http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2008/feb/HQ_08052_Crew_Announcements.html. Retrieved February 11, 2008.
- ^ Robert Z. Pearlman (2011). "500th Person to Space Launching on Shuttle Endeavour". SPACE.com. http://www.space.com/6848-500th-person-space-launching-shuttle-endeavour.html. Retrieved June 1, 2011.
External links
NASA Astronaut Group 19, "The Peacocks", 2004 Pilots Mission Specialists Christopher Cassidy · Jose Hernández · Robert S. Kimbrough · Thomas Marshburn · Robert Satcher · Shannon WalkerEducator Mission Specialists NASA Astronaut Groups · NASA Astronaut Corps Categories:- 1970 births
- American astronauts
- Living people
- United States Navy SEALs
- United States Naval Academy alumni
- United States Navy officers
- United States Naval Special Warfare Command
- American military personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
- Recipients of the Bronze Star Medal
- People from York, Maine
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