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Captain Jerry Coffee Biography
[Captain
Jerry Coffee's Story]
[Captain Jerry Coffee's Military Biography]
Born in Modesto, California, Gerald (Jerry) Coffee
joined the Navy in 1957 after graduating from UCLA with a degree in Commercial
Art.
In 1962, during the Cuban Missile Crisis as an F-8
Crusader pilot , Jerry was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for flying
low level reconnaissance missions over Cuba, taking the photos ultimately used
by the United States UN ambassador to prove the existence of Soviet missiles
there.
In February of 1966, while flying combat missions
over North Vietnam, his RA5-C reconnaissance jet was downed by enemy fire. He
parachuted safely but was captured immediately. For the next seven years he was
held as a POW in the Communist prisons of North Vietnam. After his repatriation
in February, 1973, Jerry returned to operation duties. He retired from active
duty in the Navy after 28 years of service.
His military decorations include the Silver Star,
two awards of the Legion of Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross, two Bronze
Stars, the Air Medal, two Purple Hearts, and the Vietnam Service Medal with 13
stars.
For the past 20 years, Captain Gerald Coffee, has
been considered one of the nation’s top speakers, addressing thousands of people
a year across a broad spectrum of corporate America and to international groups
as well.
In his message of going “Beyond Survival,” Jerry
draws not only from insights derived from the prison experience, but also from
the perspective of his unique experiences since then: earning a masters degree
in political science from Cal-Berkeley, studying at the prestigious National
Defense University in Washington, D.C., Navy command and staff assignments, and
his continuing interaction with hundreds of America’s corporations and
associations as a professional speaker.
In a poll of corporate meeting
planners, Captain Coffee was selected as one of America’s Top Ten Speakers. And,
the prestigious Million Dollar Round Table selected him as one of its top twelve
most popular, highest-rated, main platform speakers for the past 20 years.
He holds the National Speaker’s Association’s
highest rating of CSP and membership in the Speaker’s Hall of Fame (CPAE).
His numerous civilian awards include the George
Washington Honor Medal from the Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge.
Jerry is a highly respected commentator on current
political, economic, and social issues, seeing most in terms of opportunities
yet to be seized by heroic leadership. He has appeared on Larry King Live
(twice), Talk Back Live, NBC news, and numerous radio and TV talk shows. His
book,
Beyond
Survival,
condensed by Readers Digest, is on
audio-cassette by Nightingale-Conant, and was made into an award-winning play
called “The Prisoner.”
Captain Coffee and his wife, Susan, a
journalist, reside in Aiea, Hawaii. Between them they have a bunch of kids and
grandkids and dogs. Their lanai overlooks Pearl Harbor and is directly across
from Camp Smith where a giant American flag dedicated to America’s POWs and MIAs
waves 24/7.
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