Jack Cook wrote:
Yes-yes-yes blah-blah blah....we know the story and saw the movie. But Slick he flew it also and made great contributions to the X-1 program and to avaition has a whole and deserves the recognition and so do a whole lot of other folks!!. If it was up to CY alone he never would have made it out of bed

Jack, I'm gonna say something here... I think you have become so wrapped around the axle with how Yeager has degenerated into a self-important prick over the years, that you've lost sight of the fact that he wasn't always like that. People don't just turn into jackholes overnight... like anything, it's a process.
I've had my own run-in with him, and witnessed his irritation at children who looked up to him as a hero, and heard TONS of stories of what a grade-A turd he's been to people, but I honestly believe that this is solely a byproduct of him believing his own hype. The 2000-era Yeager doesn't bear any resemblance to the 1940s-era Yeager... back then, he was just one out of thousands of servicemen who served honorably. He got a few kills, had some hair-raising combats, but didn't do anything during the war that lots and lots of other guys didn't do as well. He chose to remain in the service after the war, though, when many of those other guys got out, and he found himself in the right position at the right time to make history. There's nothing wrong with that, nothing dishonorable about it. It's how he handled the subsequent fame that has shaped the image you and lots of other people have of the General, and I think it's important that you be able to recognize that.
Respectfully,
Lynn