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Today in History – April 5, 1962 – 1962 Neil Armstrong takes X-15 to 54,600m

Neil Armstrong and the X-15 by Bob van der Linden, Posted on Tue, July 23, 2019, Aeronautics Department, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum “Released from duty in mid-1952, Armstrong returned to Purdue where he earned his degree in aeronautical engineering in 1955. His love of flight and engineering drew him to the National Advisory

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Bradlee D. Terry

Preferred Name: Brad
Date of Birth: December 25, 1934
Highest Military Grade: Select
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Brad Terry flew the F-100 in 1957-1959 with the 1st Fighter Day Squadron out of George AFB, CA, then with the 21st Fighter Day Squadron, and from 1957-1968 with several Tactical Fighter Squadrons out of George AFB, CA, including the 306TFS/307TFS/309TFS all with the 31st Tactical Fighter Wing.

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  • 1957-1959 1st Fighter Day Squadron, George AFB, CA
  • 21st Fighter Day Squadron,
  • 1957-1968 306TFS/307TFS/309TFS/31st Tactical Fighter Wing, George AFB, CA

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