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Chuck Yeager, first person to fly at speed of sound, dies at 97

During World War II, Yeager distinguished himself in aerial combat over France and Germany during the years 1943-1945 by shooting down 13 aircraft, five on one mission, including one of Germanys first jet fighters

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This 1995 photo shows Brig. Gen. Charles E. u00e2u0080u0098Chucku00e2u0080u0099 Yeager in the cockpit of an F-15. PIC/AFP

This 1995 photo shows Brig. Gen. Charles E. u00e2u0080u0098Chucku00e2u0080u0099 Yeager in the cockpit of an F-15. PIC/AFP

Chuck Yeager, the first person to travel at a speed faster than the speed of sound, has passed away at the age of 97.

"It is w/ profound sorrow, I must tell you that my life love General Chuck Yeager passed just before 9pm ET," Victoria Yeager tweeted on her husband's account on Tuesday.

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