ALONE, UNARMED, AND UNAFRAID OVER CUBA: THE STORY OF MAJOR RUDY ANDERSON
Abstract
This thesis provides a biographical sketch of the life of Major Rudolf A. Anderson, Junior. Major Anderson was a U-2 pilot during the Cuban Missile Crisis and was shot down on 27 October 1962 while conducting a reconnaissance mission over Cuba. His was the lone combat death of the Crisis, and yet his story has not been told in more detail than a few paragraphs in the context of the larger story of the Cuban Missile Crisis. This thesis analyzes two questions: Who was Major Rudy Anderson and what impact did his missions have on the Cuban Missile Crisis? In the process of reviewing these two questions the thesis explores Rudolf Anderson's childhood and early life. It analyzes the impact of Anderson's experiences on the Air Force officer he became and how, in turn, his personality shaped the Cuban Missile Crisis. The thesis also examines the development of strategic reconnaissance in the Cold War, focusing on the first dedicated reconnaissance aircraft, the Lockheed U-2 Dragon Lady. Finally, the thesis examines the impact of Major Anderson's missions and death on the Cuban Missile Crisis, and ultimately in the larger context of the Cold War.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2017
- Accession Number
- AD1039301
Entities
People
- Geoffrey Cameron
Organizations
- School of Advanced Air and Space Studies