Brovane
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Not to be picky but the first jet powered flight was in 1939, the Heinkel 178 only had a 10 minutes endurance but it was the first, 30 years before Apollo 11. While it was balsy for Kennedy to make it a goal the real hero's IMO are the engineers who started with rockets like the Redstone in the early '60's to the massive Saturn V, not to mention developing space docking, fuel cells, a lander and ascent stage all from complete scratch in less than 9 years, one of mankind's greatest engineering feats IMO..
Second that. A incredible amount of tech had to be developed in very short order. Kennedy stacked some political capital on getting all this paid for. However considering that it was to beat the Soviets it wasn't that hard to get the ok to go get the money from Congress. The engineers worked very hard to develop everything under a short period of time. A lot of new tech had to be developed and procedures developed to put people on the moon. A lot of times the astronauts where right in the middle of this as the new technology was being developed.