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Neil Armstrong Died at 82
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<blockquote data-quote="oldmodman" data-source="post: 12141463" data-attributes="member: 10303"><p>Even though most people only remember him for his being the first man to walk on the Moon he was much more.</p><p>He was a Naval Aviator and flew combat in Korea. Risking his life daily.</p><p>After that he became a test pilot and flew in just about every type of experimental and test aircraft there was.</p><p>Then he became a member of the "Man in Space Soonest" program and got to be the Man in the Can for the DYNASOAR lifting body program, which evolved into the Space Shuttle program years later.</p><p>He was in the Gemini space program and was the Command Pilot during the first spacecraft docking ever performed.</p><p>And of course, the flight he is most remembered for is his hand controlled landing on the Moon. </p><p>A true hero, he never beat his own chest about his many accomplishments. </p><p>He didn't need to.</p><p>Godspeed Neil Armstrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmodman, post: 12141463, member: 10303"] Even though most people only remember him for his being the first man to walk on the Moon he was much more. He was a Naval Aviator and flew combat in Korea. Risking his life daily. After that he became a test pilot and flew in just about every type of experimental and test aircraft there was. Then he became a member of the "Man in Space Soonest" program and got to be the Man in the Can for the DYNASOAR lifting body program, which evolved into the Space Shuttle program years later. He was in the Gemini space program and was the Command Pilot during the first spacecraft docking ever performed. And of course, the flight he is most remembered for is his hand controlled landing on the Moon. A true hero, he never beat his own chest about his many accomplishments. He didn't need to. Godspeed Neil Armstrong. [/QUOTE]
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