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From Vietnam To Star Wars: Three Decades Of Service To The Nation

David S. Jackson

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COL(R) David S. Jackson graduated from West Point in 1963, one of four African-Americans in his class. He commissioned into the Field Artillery, and served a year in Korea before deploying to Vietnam. After returning from Southeast Asia, he taught at the Field Artillery School before being selected for graduate school, with a follow-on assignment as a Physics Instructor at West Point. Later in his career, he served in a variety of research and development positions working on the Strategic Defense Initiative (aka “Star Wars”). In this interview, he discusses his service in Vietnam, his time as a physics instructor, and his research on the Strategic Defense Initiative. He also talks about his experience as one of a handful of African-American Cadets at West Point during the early 60s.

Video Details Interview Date:3-Aug-15
Interviewer:Rick Black
Class Year:
  • 1963
Biographical Details Name:David S. Jackson
Branch:Field Artillery
Unit:3/82 FA (RVN)
Institution:USMA
Graduation Year:1963
Service Start:1963
Service End:1993
Specialty:Physics Instructor
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