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Neil Armstrong and the X-15 by Bob van der Linden, Posted on Tue, July 23, 2019, Aeronautics Department, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum “Released from duty in mid-1952, Armstrong returned to Purdue where he earned his degree in aeronautical engineering in 1955. His love of flight and engineering drew him to the National Advisory

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George Joseph Kertesz

Preferred Name: George
Date of Birth: May 28, 1928
Highest Military Grade: 0-7 – Brigadier General
Hometown: Minneapolis, MN
Headed West Date: February 23, 2024
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BGen George Kertesz’s “military assignments took George and his family of five children across many continents, including postings in England, Germany, Vietnam (wartime) and Iran. George survived being shot down in his F-100 during the Vietnam War and ensured the safety of 400 American servicemen as the Ayatollah Khomeini faction overthrew the Shah of Iran. He distinguished himself through his devotion to his country and was awarded the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in Vietnam and the Silver Star for uncommon courage and valor while saving the lives of a grounded helicopter crew under attack by Russian Mig fighters.”

Units Assigned

  • Flight training, Vance AFB,OK/Perrin AFB, TX
  • 8/1951 Commissioned 2Lt
  • Pilot, Shepperd AFB, TX/James Connelly AFB, TX (B-25)
  • 1954-6/1958 Strategic Air Command, Lockbourne AFB, OH (KC-97)
  • 1958 3576th Training Squadron, IP/Flight commander, Ops Officer, Vance AFB, OK
  • 8/1964 Air Command and Staff College
  • 1964 F-100 training, Luke AFB, AZ
  • 5/1965 493rd Tactical Fighter Squadron, Asst. Ops Officer, Lakenheath, England (F-100)
  • 4/1966-4/1968 HQ USAF Europe, Chief of Requirements Branch/Directorate of Operations, Ops Staff Officer, Lindsey Air Station, Germany
  • 6/1968-1969 355th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Ops Officer/Commander, Phu Cat Air Base, Vietnam (F-100 – 267 missions)
  • 3/3/1969 Shot down, rescued
  • 6/1969 Operations Officer, Sheppard AFB, TX
  • 1970 HQ TAC, Chief of Middle East, Africa South of Sahara, South Asia/Atlantic Branch, Major command chief of plans, Langley AFB, VA
  • 1972 Commander, Moody AFB, GA
  • 1974 71st Flying Training Wing, Commander, Vance AFB, OK
  • 4/1975 38th Flying Training Wing, Commander, Vance AFB, OK
  • 10/1975 Deputy Director/Director Inspection, AF Inspection and Safety Center, Norton AFB, CA
  • 6/1978 Chief Air Force Section/US Military Assistance, Advisory Group, Tehran
  • 7/1979 Deputy director of operations and readiness, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff Operations, Plans and Readiness, HQ USAF, Washington, DC
  • 1982 Retired USAF

Awards & Decorations

Silver Star
Silver Star
Legion Of Merit
Legion of Merit
Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross
Purple Heart
Purple Heart
Air Medal
Air Medal

Flight Info

KC-97
F-100

Military & Civilian Education

Military Education:

  • 1963 Air Command and Staff

Civilian Education:

  • 6/1946 North High School
  • 1963 BA/Air Science, OK State University at Stillwater
  • 1964 MBA, George Washington University

George J. Kertesz, BGen USAF, Ret., “Headed West” on February 23, 2024.

George Joseph Kertesz, age 95 of Sarasota, FL, passed away on Friday , February 23, 2024 peacefully in the company of his family.

Born May 28, 1928 in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Dr. Geza and Theresa Kertesz, George excelled at basketball and football while his brother Joe set records running track. While attending North High School, George met the woman he was meant to marry, Ellen JoAnn Egan. During their courtship, George joined the Air Force as an aviation cadet in July 1950, to pursue a career as an Air Force Officer. George and JoAnn were married on August 8, 1951 and set off for their first military posting in Waco Texas the following day. George earned his wings, finishing pilot training at Vance AFB in Enid, Oklahoma where he was to serve as Wing Commander later in his career.

His military assignments took George and his family of five children across many continents, including postings in England, Germany, Vietnam (wartime) and Iran. George survived being shot down in his F-100 during the Vietnam War and ensured the safety of 400 American servicemen as the Ayatollah Khomeini faction overthrew the Shah of Iran. He distinguished himself through his devotion to his country and was awarded the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in Vietnam and the Silver Star for uncommon courage and valor while saving the lives of a grounded helicopter crew under attack by Russian Mig fighters.

While in the service of the Air Force, George earned a Bachelor of Air Science degree at Oklahoma State University and Masters of Business Administration from the George Washington University, Washington, D.C. George was also a graduate of the Air Command and Staff college.

Following 30 years of meritorious service George made the two star General promotion list, which he declined, and retired as a Brigadier General from the Pentagon in 1982. He and JoAnn moved to Davenport Iowa, where he began a second career as a business leader, taking the helm of the Schebler Company. During the 18 years George led the company, it grew tenfold, while he and JoAnn became part of the fabric of the community, making friends they would cherish the rest of their lives.

Following the sale of the Schebler Company in 2000, Sarasota, Florida became home to George and JoAnn for the balance of their years. They embraced their new lifestyle hosting friends at their home on a lake in the Meadows, while enjoying golf and tennis in their free time.

George was blessed with a keen intellect, quick wit, a sweet personality and a humble demeanor. Beyond his many accomplishments, his most significant contributions were as a son and brother, a friend and role model, a loving husband of 68 years to JoAnn (Joey) and a most extraordinary father and human being.

He is survived by his children, Georgianne (Jim) Hagerty of Tempe, AZ; Jerry (Lisa) Kertesz of Tucson, AZ; Theresa (Everett) Nickolin of Mission Viejo, CA; Susie Collingwood (Joe) of Sarasota, FL; by 12 grandchildren: Ashleigh, Jessica, Ashleigh, Lindsay, Ashley, Kelsey, Brianna, JoAnn, Nick, Molly, Andrew, Alex; by 5 great grandchildren, Lucas, Xander, Hampton, Hudson and Charlotte.

George was preceded in death by his grandparents, parents, brother, Joseph, daughters Barbara and Patrice, and his wife, JoAnn.

The family will hold a Memorial Service at a date to be determined. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Tidewell Hospice or the Salvation Army.

Kertesz, George And Joann At Vance AFB
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