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Marie Rossi

Marie Therese Rossi-Cayton (January 3, 1959 – March 1, 1991) was the first woman in American military history to serve in combat as an aviation unit commander, during the Persian Gulf War in 1991, and the first woman pilot in United States history to fly combat missions. She was killed when the CH-47 Chinook she was piloting crashed in Saudi Arabia, on March 1, 1991.[1]

Marie Therese Rossi-Cayton
Major Rossi-Cayton
Born(1959-01-03)January 3, 1959
Oradell, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedMarch 1, 1991(1991-03-01) (aged 32)
Saudi Arabia
Buried 38°52′18″N 77°03′57″W / 38.87170°N 77.06594°W / 38.87170; -77.06594
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service1980–1991
Rank Major
Unit18th Aviation Brigade
Commands held
Battles/warsPersian Gulf War
Awards14/13
Spouse(s)CWO John Anderson Cayton

Early life and education edit

Rossi was born in Oradell, New Jersey, on January 3, 1959, the third of four children born to Paul and Gertrude Rossi. Her father was a book bindery treasurer, and her mother was a secretary for a Wall Street firm.[2] In 1976, she graduated from River Dell Regional High School and began attending Dickinson College, where she also joined the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. Rossi graduated in 1980, with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology.[3]

Career edit

What I'm doing is no greater or less than the man who is flying next to me or in back of me ...[4]

As a Captain, Rossi was selected to attend Army Flight School at Fort Rucker. She was assigned to the Charter Member Class of the Army Aviation Branch in 1985 which included many notable graduates. This class was composed entirely of Commissioned Officers. The class was designed to commemorate the establishment of the branch for the first time since The Army Air Corps became the US Air Force after WWII. As the ranking officer she was made the class leader.

Rossi served as a CH-47 Chinook pilot with the 18th Aviation Brigade, commanding B Company, 2nd Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, 24th Infantry Division,[5] stationed at Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah, Georgia. Her company deployed to Saudi Arabia in support of Operation Desert Shield in 1990. Rossi was interviewed by CNN prior to the ground assault by Coalition forces. She said,

Sometimes, you have to disassociate how you feel personally about the prospect of going into war and, you know, possibly see the death that's going to be out there. But personally, as an aviator and a soldier, this is the moment that everybody trains for – that I've trained for – so I feel ready to meet a challenge.[6]

Rossi led a flight of her company's CH-47 Chinook helicopters 50 miles (80 km) into Iraq on February 24, 1991, ferrying fuel and ammunition during the very first hours of the ground assault by the Coalition Forces. Her company would be involved in supply missions throughout the war.

She was killed when her helicopter crashed into an unlit microwave tower in Northern Saudi Arabia on March 1, 1991, the day after the ceasefire agreement.[7] She was buried on March 11, 1991, with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery.[8]

Personal life edit

Rossi met fellow pilot Chief Warrant Officer 4 John Anderson Cayton Sr. while assigned to the 213th Combat Aviation Company in South Korea.[7] They were married in Savannah, GA in June 1990.[9]

Military awards edit

Rossi's military decorations and awards include:

 
     
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     

References edit

  1. ^ . Bergen Record. Archived from the original on October 19, 2012. Retrieved April 20, 2008. During her summertime days as a lifeguard in Oradell in the late 1970s, Marie Therese Rossi relished battling her male colleagues in hard-fought water polo matches, friends say."She didn't consider herself a girl playing with the guys. To Marie, everybody was just a lifeguard, and she competed that way," said Bill Molnar, her former boss at Oradell Swim Club ...
  2. ^ "Marie Rossi". People. May 30, 1991. Retrieved August 30, 2009.
  3. ^ . Encyclopedia Dickinsonia. Archived from the original on April 11, 2011. Retrieved August 28, 2009.
  4. ^ Schubert, Frank N. Whirlwind War: The United States Army in Desert Storm. [S.l.]: Center For Military Hist, 1996. ISBN 978-0-7881-2829-5
  5. ^ Pennington, Reina (2003). Amazons to Fighter Pilots – A Biographical Dictionary of Military Women. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. p. 376. ISBN 0-313-32708-4.
  6. ^ Sullivan, Joseph F. "Army Pilot's Death Stuns Her New Jersey Neighbors". New York Times. newspaper article. 7 March 1991. Accessed on 30 August 2009.
  7. ^ a b Wise Jr., James E.; Baron, Scott (2013). Women at War: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Conflicts (2011 ed.). New York: Naval Institute Press. pp. 90–92. ISBN 9781612514079. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
  8. ^ Burial Detail: Rossi, Marie Therese (Section 8, Grave 9872) – ANC Explorer
  9. ^ Kitfield, James. Prodigal Soldiers. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995, 353
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "TogetherWeServed – MAJ Marie T. Rossi-Cayton". army.togetherweserved.com. Retrieved October 4, 2014.

External links edit

  • Marie Rossi at ArlingtonCemetery.net, an unofficial website

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Marie Therese Rossi Cayton January 3 1959 March 1 1991 was the first woman in American military history to serve in combat as an aviation unit commander during the Persian Gulf War in 1991 and the first woman pilot in United States history to fly combat missions She was killed when the CH 47 Chinook she was piloting crashed in Saudi Arabia on March 1 1991 1 Marie Therese Rossi CaytonMajor Rossi CaytonBorn 1959 01 03 January 3 1959Oradell New Jersey U S DiedMarch 1 1991 1991 03 01 aged 32 Saudi ArabiaBuriedArlington National CemeteryArlington Virginia 38 52 18 N 77 03 57 W 38 87170 N 77 06594 W 38 87170 77 06594Allegiance United States of AmericaService wbr branch United States ArmyYears of service1980 1991RankMajorUnit18th Aviation BrigadeCommands heldB Co 2d 159th Aviation RegimentA Co 1st 58th Aviation RegimentBattles warsPersian Gulf WarAwards14 13Spouse s CWO John Anderson Cayton Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Military awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editRossi was born in Oradell New Jersey on January 3 1959 the third of four children born to Paul and Gertrude Rossi Her father was a book bindery treasurer and her mother was a secretary for a Wall Street firm 2 In 1976 she graduated from River Dell Regional High School and began attending Dickinson College where she also joined the Reserve Officers Training Corps Rossi graduated in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology 3 Career editWhat I m doing is no greater or less than the man who is flying next to me or in back of me 4 As a Captain Rossi was selected to attend Army Flight School at Fort Rucker She was assigned to the Charter Member Class of the Army Aviation Branch in 1985 which included many notable graduates This class was composed entirely of Commissioned Officers The class was designed to commemorate the establishment of the branch for the first time since The Army Air Corps became the US Air Force after WWII As the ranking officer she was made the class leader Rossi served as a CH 47 Chinook pilot with the 18th Aviation Brigade commanding B Company 2nd Battalion 159th Aviation Regiment 24th Infantry Division 5 stationed at Hunter Army Airfield Savannah Georgia Her company deployed to Saudi Arabia in support of Operation Desert Shield in 1990 Rossi was interviewed by CNN prior to the ground assault by Coalition forces She said Sometimes you have to disassociate how you feel personally about the prospect of going into war and you know possibly see the death that s going to be out there But personally as an aviator and a soldier this is the moment that everybody trains for that I ve trained for so I feel ready to meet a challenge 6 Rossi led a flight of her company s CH 47 Chinook helicopters 50 miles 80 km into Iraq on February 24 1991 ferrying fuel and ammunition during the very first hours of the ground assault by the Coalition Forces Her company would be involved in supply missions throughout the war She was killed when her helicopter crashed into an unlit microwave tower in Northern Saudi Arabia on March 1 1991 the day after the ceasefire agreement 7 She was buried on March 11 1991 with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery 8 Personal life editRossi met fellow pilot Chief Warrant Officer 4 John Anderson Cayton Sr while assigned to the 213th Combat Aviation Company in South Korea 7 They were married in Savannah GA in June 1990 9 Military awards editRossi s military decorations and awards include nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Badge Army Aviator Badge 10 1st row Bronze Star Medal 10 Purple Heart 10 Meritorious Service Medal 10 2nd row Air Medal 10 Army Commendation Medal 10 Army Achievement Medal 10 3rd row National Defense Service Medal 10 Southwest Asia Service Medal with two bronze service stars for two designated campaigns 10 Army Service Ribbon 10 4th row Army Overseas Service Ribbon 10 Kuwait Liberation Medal Saudi Arabia 10 Kuwait Liberation Medal Kuwait 10 References edit Oradell Pilot Mourned Bergen Record Archived from the original on October 19 2012 Retrieved April 20 2008 During her summertime days as a lifeguard in Oradell in the late 1970s Marie Therese Rossi relished battling her male colleagues in hard fought water polo matches friends say She didn t consider herself a girl playing with the guys To Marie everybody was just a lifeguard and she competed that way said Bill Molnar her former boss at Oradell Swim Club Marie Rossi People May 30 1991 Retrieved August 30 2009 Marie T Rossi USA Class of 1980 Encyclopedia Dickinsonia Archived from the original on April 11 2011 Retrieved August 28 2009 Schubert Frank N Whirlwind War The United States Army in Desert Storm S l Center For Military Hist 1996 ISBN 978 0 7881 2829 5 Pennington Reina 2003 Amazons to Fighter Pilots A Biographical Dictionary of Military Women Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press p 376 ISBN 0 313 32708 4 Sullivan Joseph F Army Pilot s Death Stuns Her New Jersey Neighbors New York Times newspaper article 7 March 1991 Accessed on 30 August 2009 a b Wise Jr James E Baron Scott 2013 Women at War Iraq Afghanistan and Other Conflicts 2011 ed New York Naval Institute Press pp 90 92 ISBN 9781612514079 Retrieved October 4 2014 Burial Detail Rossi Marie Therese Section 8 Grave 9872 ANC Explorer Kitfield James Prodigal Soldiers New York Simon amp Schuster 1995 353 a b c d e f g h i j k l m TogetherWeServed MAJ Marie T Rossi Cayton army togetherweserved com Retrieved October 4 2014 External links editMarie Rossi at ArlingtonCemetery net an unofficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marie Rossi amp oldid 1175462808, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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