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I was priviledged to have been aboard the USS Kearsarge in Oct, 1962 to
witness the first astronaut to re-enter earths atmosphere in full view of the recovery force. I took his picture climbing out of the 'Sigma 7' Mercury capsule, from the catwalk overlooking #3 elevator, and it, along with the two page spread from Look Magazine, has been on my office wall for the last 45 years. http://www.members.cox.net/drpics/shirra_oct62.jpg Six months later we picked up Gordon Cooper, and it was a carbon copy of Shirra's re-entry. About four years later I was working for Aeronautical Radio, Inc. (ARINC) in Kansas City, and discovered the station managers wife went to high school with Wally, back in the Seattle area I believe. It's a small world.. RIP Wally Shirra, and thanks for everything..... Don |
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