- Forrest S. Petersen
Vice Admiral Forrest S. Petersen (
May 16 ,1922 -December 8 ,1990 ) was aUnited States aviator .Birth and education
Born in
Holdrege, Nebraska , he was the son of Mrs. Stella B. Petersen who lived inGibbon, Nebraska . Prior to entering the Navy he attended theUniversity of Nebraska .Military career
He was commissioned an Ensign upon graduation from the
United States Naval Academy in June 1944 and reported to the destroyerUSS Caperton (DD-650) . While serving aboard Caperton he participated in campaigns in thePhilippines , Formosa andOkinawa . After graduation from flight training in 1947, he was assigned to Fighting Squadron Twenty Able which was later redesignated Fighter Squadron 192.He was selected for postgraduate training in Aeronautical Engineering in July 1950 and upon completion of two years of study at the
Naval Postgraduate School was awarded a Bachelors Degree (AE). He continued studies for one year atPrinceton University and received a Masters Degree in Engineering. From 1953 to 1956 he served with Fighter Squadron FIFTY ONE. In 1956 he was selected to attend theNaval Test Pilot School and remained as an instructor following graduation. in August 1958 he was assigned duties as Research Pilot in the X-15 Program and served with theNational Aeronautics and Space Administration Flight Research Center atEdwards, California until January 1962. During that time he made five free flights in the X-15 and achieved a speed of 3,600mph (Mach 5.3) and an altitude of about 102,000 feet. Admiral Petersen was the only active duty Navy pilot to fly the X-15 (John McKay andNeil Armstrong were former Navy pilots). In July 1962 he was a joint recipient of theCollier Trophy which was presented by PresidentJohn F. Kennedy and theNASA Distinguished Service Medal which was presented by Vice PresidentLyndon B. Johnson .Admiral Petersen served as Commanding Officer of Fighter Squadron 154 prior to being assigned to the office of Director, Division of Naval Reactors, AEC for Nuclear Power Training. He reported to
USS Enterprise (CVN-65) in January 1964 and served therein as Executive Officer until April 1966. He was awarded the Bronze Star for duty during Enterprise's first combat tour inVietnam . He then served as Commanding Officer of the Enterprise (July 8, 1969 - December 3, 1971). He was then assigned duties as an Assistant to the Director of Naval Program Planning in the office of theChief of Naval Operations . In November 1967 he assumed command ofUSS Bexar (APA 237) in the Pacific Fleet Amphibious Forces. Following an eight month deployment with theUnited States Seventh Fleet Amphibious Forces in the Western Pacific he was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal with Combat V.Awards and decorations
Vice Admiral Petersen held the following awards for service in
World War II ,Korean War and theVietnam War :Legion of Merit , Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star,NASA Distinguished Service Medal ,Navy Commendation Medal ,American Defense Service Medal ,Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal ,American Campaign Medal ,China Service Medal ,Army of Occupation Medal (w/"Japan" clasp),Philippine Liberation Medal , Philippine Presidential Unit Citation,World War II Victory Medal ,Korean Service Medal ,United Nations Service Medal ,Vietnam Service Medal ,Vietnam Campaign Medal ,National Defense Service Medal (w/bronzeservice star ), and theKorean War Service Medal Death and burial
He died on
December 8 ,1990 inGeorgetown, South Carolina ,Nebraska . He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.ee also
References
*Thompson, Milton O. (1992) "At The Edge Of Space: The X-15 Flight Program", Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington and London. ISBN 1-56098-107-5
* [http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/x15/peters.html NASA website source of text]
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