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  • Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.
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  • Lt. Joseph Patrick "Joe" Kennedy, Jr. (July 25, 1915 – August 12, 1944) was a junior officer in the United States Navy, a Naval Aviator, and a land-based bomber pilot during World War II. He was the eldest of nine children born to Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. (1888—1969) and Rose Fitzgerald (1890—1995).
Unit
  • *
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Number
  • 0
  • 1
serviceyears
  • 1940
Relatives
  • John Fitzgerald Kennedy
  • Robert Francis Kennedy
  • Edward Moore Kennedy
  • Eunice Mary Kennedy
  • Jean Ann Kennedy
  • Kathleen Agnes Kennedy
  • Patricia Helen Kennedy
  • Rose Marie Kennedy
Birth Date
  • 1915-07-25
Branch
death place
  • Over East Suffolk, United Kingdom
Name
  • Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.
Type
  • service-star
Education
  • Harvard Law School
  • London School of Economics
  • Harvard College
Caption
  • U.S. Navy
  • Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. as Ensign,
Width
  • 80
Ribbon
  • Purple Heart BAR.svg
  • Air Medal ribbon.svg
  • American Campaign Medal ribbon.svg
  • Distinguished Flying Cross ribbon.svg
  • Navy Cross ribbon.svg
  • World War II Victory Medal ribbon.svg
  • American Defense Service ribbon.svg
  • European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign ribbon.svg
Party
  • Democratic
Birth Place
  • Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S.
Awards
  • *
Rank
  • 15
Image size
  • 175
Allegiance
Battles
Religion
  • Roman Catholic
Occupation
Death Cause
  • --08-12
Birth name
  • Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr.
Parents
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  • Lt. Joseph Patrick "Joe" Kennedy, Jr. (July 25, 1915 – August 12, 1944) was a junior officer in the United States Navy, a Naval Aviator, and a land-based bomber pilot during World War II. He was the eldest of nine children born to Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. (1888—1969) and Rose Fitzgerald (1890—1995). He was the elder brother of future U.S. President, John F. Kennedy ("Jack"). As boys, their father wanted the best for Joe, making Jack envious. Joe had been expected to become president, especially after his father's political exile for supporting the appeasement policy of Neville Chamberlain in the advent of World War II. However, Joe was killed in action, and the high expectations then fell upon Jack.