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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: University of New Mexico Press (15 April 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0826348041
  • ISBN-13: 978-0826348043
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 15 x 2 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 356,199 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Come Up and Get Me 23 July 2010
By James Streckfus - Published on Amazon.com
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Come Up and Get Me: An Autobiography of Colonel Joseph Kittinger

In Come Up and Get Me, Joe Kittinger calls Col. John Paul Stapp the bravest man he ever met. The bravest man I have ever met is Joe Kittinger. "Col. Joe," Air Force test pilot, Air Force fighter pilot, Vietnam POW, balloonist extraordinaire, world's-record-holding parachutist, barnstormer, even alligator hunter! To say they don't make lives like this anymore is grossly understating the case. Joe's life and his devotion to flying began in what's become known as "the golden age" of aviation, a time when airplanes came with at least two wings, big piston engines, and big wooden propellers up front. It was a time when young boys dreamed of adventure and acted on those dreams. Joe left Florida for Air Force flight training with a couple years of college and a few private flights under his belt. Eventually he landed in test pilot work assisting Col. Stapp in developing high-altitude survival equipment and procedures, the stuff the U.S. would need to win the space race. That assignment led to Project Excelsior, Joe's record-breaking balloon ascent, parachute jump, and free fall, all records that still stand--though they might fall later this year with Joe's help. The summer of 1960 would have provided more than enough excitement for most men, but Joe hadn't yet experienced aerial combat and a strong sense of duty led him to Vietnam and command of the Triple-Nickel Tactical Fighter Squadron. Joe's command came to an end over North Vietnam courtesy of a Mig and a missile that landed Joe in the Hanoi Hilton for eleven months of torture, near starvation, and many other indignities that Joe probably felt too horrific to recount. Since his release, Col. Joe has lived the good life of a barnstormer and balloon pilot, continuing to set records racing and sailing across the Atlantic--the first to do it solo.

I first met Joe and Sherry Kittinger at the 1998 National Aviation Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony, the year after Joe had been inducted into the Hall and the year Joe presented his friend and mentor, Col. John Paul Stapp, for enshrinement. We have been friends since, so I had heard many of the stories told in Come Up and Get Me over the years and some beers. Nevertheless, Joe's humility and humor kept me moving through the pages of what is an incredibly engaging story, told by a man everyone will come to know as the bravest they've ever met.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Character checklist for the next generation 12 July 2010
By Airshow - Published on Amazon.com
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In a word this book is "Epic" and if anything understated.

Lightly and tightly written with great humor moving succinctly through many momentous events, most worthy of their own book, it provides a portrait of the values and strengths that made our nation great. Qualities all but forgotten in our Me-Now self centered society.

Specifically;

The introductory account of Kittinger's early life on the river with his dad demonstrate the importance of male role models in the family. A major tragedy in our society today is that few boys have the opportunity to experience the agony and ecstasy of surviving on the water at night, especially in alligator infested swamp. Such experiences imprint us indelibly for life as demonstrated here.

On the surface Kittinger's story appears to be an account of super human courage.
Courage comes in several forms. "Blind Courage" generally underpinned by ego and pride and "Calculated Courage " underpinned by "Will" and "Skill". Kittinger's is clearly the latter. The will to study, dig and probe every eventuality and the skill to determine and execute the best possible course of action.

The "Determination" Kittinger displayed during his internment as a prisoner of war speaks volumes about his character.

The many aviation episodes also testify to the vital role "Passion" plays in achieving great things. Kittinger's extraordinary passion to fly for noble purposes(a very important distinction) propelled him well beyond the average self centered adventurer.

Kittinger's selfless "Generosity" in faithfully recognizing the contributions others, great and small, made to all of his achievements. Clearly displaying the value he places on "Intregity" in everything, both diminishing values in this age.

The critical role "Tenacity" plays in achieving great things. Never letting failure, even multiple times deterring him from reaching his goals.

"Generosity" in sharing almost everything he learned and achieved even if that lead to eclipsing his own accomplishments.

Frequent mention of "Prayer and Faith". Once again recognition that there is more involved in great achievements than our simple human resources.

I truly believe Kittinger's book is the exactly the sort of book that needs to be read by all and especially young people. Certainly a life and style to honor and emulate.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Awesome Book!!! 20 Jun 2010
By Wilfred A. Roberge - Published on Amazon.com
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This is an extremelly personal look back by a man on his career and his accomplishments. COL Kittinger seems to be very honest and frank about his accomplishments as well as those arround him. He does not seem to be one to take cheap shots at rivals and he gives credit where credit is due! This book is not a technical and historical masterpiece on all of the projects he was involved in (like Manhigh, Stargazer, or Excelsior) but it is more like a fond memory with many insights.

One thing I liked about this book is Kittinger does not "name drop" and try to drag down others (like other pilots have done in thier books). I love how Kittinger praises Colonel Stapp for all of his accomplishments. He also gives credit to his teams which to me shows the true character of the man. I recommend this book to anyone interested in Aviation, Space and ballooning.

This is an excellent companion to go with "The Pre-Astronauts" as well as "Touching Space" as it offers a personal first person rememberance but Colonel Kittinger also speaks of his other experiences making this a very worthwhile read.

-Wilfred A. Roberge

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