Robert C. Pittman

American pilot and electrical engineer
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IntroAmerican pilot and electrical engineer
A.K.A.Robert Pittman
A.K.A.Robert Pittman
PlacesUnited States of America
wasBusinessperson Entrepreneur Aviator Pilot Aircraft pilot
Work fieldBusiness Military
Gender
Male
Birth25 April 1922
Death27 October 1999Naples, USA (aged 77 years)
Star signTaurus
Education
University of Florida
Awards
Distinguished Flying Cross 
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Biography

Robert C. Pittman (April 25, 1922 – October 27, 1996) was a US Army Air Forces pilot, electrical engineer, and entrepreneur. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his heroic actions during World War II, flying more than 250 combat missions over the Pacific Ocean.

Pittman graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in Electrical Engineering in 1950 on a scholarship funded by the G.I. Bill. He went on to work for Bell Laboratories and International Telephone and Telegraph in various engineering roles; he became president of ITT's Federal Engineering Corporation, and later Group General Manager. In 1976, he bought and operated Superior Cable Company, the first manufacturer of fiber-optic cable that later became Superior Essex.

Pittman died on October 27, 1996 in Naples, Florida.

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