Aldrin, Buzz, Col

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Last Rank
Colonel
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
1021A-Pilot
Last AFSC Group
Aircrew
Primary Unit
1971-1972, 21, Aerospace Research Pilot School (Staff)
Previously Held AFSC/MOS
AAF MOS 770-Airplane Pilot
AAF MOS 1055-Pilot, Single-Engine Fighter
AAF MOS 2554-Aerial Gunnery Instructor
2841A-Astronautical Engineer
21-Organization Commander
Service Years
1947 - 1972
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Colonel

 Official Badges 

Air Force Commander Air Training Command Instructor (pre-1966) Air Force Retired Missileman (Master)




 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
United States Astronaut Hall of FameAir & Space Forces Association (AFA)National Aviation Hall of FameHistorical Airmen
  1993, United States Astronaut Hall of Fame
  2000, Air & Space Forces Association (AFA) - Assoc. Page
  2000, National Aviation Hall of Fame
  2020, Historical Airmen


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Buzz Aldrin was born in Montclair, New Jersey on January 20, 1930. His mother, Marion Moon, was the daughter of an Army Chaplain. His father, Edwin Eugene Aldrin, was a Colonel in the Air Force, a ScD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and an aviation pioneer who later became the Commanding Officer of the Newark Airport in New Jersey. Buzz grew up in New Jersey and after graduating one year early from Montclair High School he was educated at the US Military Academy at West Point, graduating third in his class with a BS in mechanical engineering. He then joined the Air Force where he flew F86 Sabre Jets in 66 combat missions in Korea, shot down two MIG-15�?�s, and was decorated with the Distinguished Flying Cross. After a tour of duty in Germany flying F100�?�s, he went on to earn his Doctorate of Science in Astronautics at MIT and wrote his thesis on Manned Orbital Rendezvous.

Selected by NASA in 1963 into the third group of astronauts, Aldrin was the first with a doctorate and became known as �??Dr. Rendezvous.�?? The docking and rendezvous techniques he devised for spacecraft in Earth and lunar orbit became critical to the success of the Gemini and Apollo programs, and are still used today. He also pioneered underwater training techniques, as a substitute for zero gravity flights, to simulate spacewalking. In 1966 on the Gemini 12 orbital mission, Buzz performed the world�??s first successful spacewalk, overcoming prior difficulties experienced by Americans and Russians during extra-vehicular activity (EVA), and setting a new EVA record of 5 ½ hours. On July 20, 1969, Buzz and Neil Armstrong made their historic Apollo 11 moonwalk, becoming the first two humans to set foot on another world. They spent 21 hours on the lunar surface and returned with 46 pounds of moon rocks. An estimated 600 million people �?? at that time, the world�??s largest television audience in history �?? witnessed this unprecedented heroic endeavor.

Upon returning from the moon, Buzz was decorated with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest American peacetime award. A 45-day international goodwill tour followed, where he received numerous distinguished awards and medals from 23 other countries. Named after Buzz are Asteroid �??6470 Aldrin�?? and the �??Aldrin Crater�?? on the moon. Buzz and his Apollo 11 crew have four �??stars�?? on each corner of Hollywood and Vine streets on the renowned Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Since retiring from NASA and the Air Force, Col. Aldrin has remained at the forefront of efforts to ensure America�??s continued leadership in human space exploration. He devised a master plan for missions to Mars known as the �??Aldrin Mars Cycler�?? �?? a spacecraft system with perpetual cycling orbits between Earth and Mars. Dr. Aldrin has received three US patents for his schematics of a modular space station, Starbooster reusable rockets, and multi-crew modules for space flight. He founded Starcraft Boosters, Inc., a rocket design company, and the ShareSpace Foundation, a nonprofit devoted to advancing space education, exploration and affordable space flight experiences for all. In June of 2011 Buzz started a new company, Buzz Aldrin Enterprises, LLC to promote his brand and oversee all aspects of his public appearances, media, licensing, endorsements and efforts to promote the future of the space program.

On November 16, 2011, Dr. Aldrin was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, the nation�??s highest civilian honor, along with the other Apollo 11 crew members, Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins, and Mercury Seven astronaut, John Glenn, for their significant contribution to society and for blazing the trail of exploration.

Dr. Aldrin is an author of eight books including his New York Times best selling autobiography entitled, �??Magnificent Desolation�?? which was released in 2009 just before the 40th Anniversary of the Apollo XI moon landing. He continues to inspire today�??s youth with his illustrated children�??s books: Reaching for the Moon, another New York Times best-seller, and Look to the Stars. He has also authored two space science-fact-fiction novels: The Return and Encounter with Tiber. His non-fiction works include the best-seller historical documentary, Men from Earth, and an early 1970�?�s autobiography, Return to Earth. His newest book, �??Mission to Mars: My Vision for Space Exploration�?? was published by the National Geographic Society on May 7, 2013. It outlines his plan to get us beyond the moon and on to Mars.

As one of the leading space exploration advocates, Buzz continues to chart a course for future space travel.

Source: buzzaldrin.com/the-man/biography/

   
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Sources:
http://www.nationalaviation.org/aldrin-buzz/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buzz_Aldrin
http://buzzaldrin.com/the-man/biography/
http://goefoundation.org/eagles/biographies/a/123/Aldrin-Buzz
http://veterantributes.org/TributeDetail.php?recordID=1327
http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/aldrin-b.html
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/aldrin_buzz.pdf 

 

   
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Shivers, Clarence Laudric, Lt Col, (1943-1969) A23 AAF MOS 1051 Captain
Wood, Patrick Hardy, Col, (1952-1967) A23 AAF MOS 1021 Second Lieutenant
Mrizek, Emil August, Lt Col, (1935-1955) A06 AAF MOS 659 [Other Service Rank]
Allison, Royal Bertram, Lt Gen, (1941-1973) 16 16 Brigadier General
Bankey, Ernest Edward, Col, (1941-1968) 102 1021A Major
Penn, Percy J., Maj, (1952-1972) 156 1561E Second Lieutenant
McComas, Cleo W, CMSgt, (1948-1972) 704 70490 Chief Master Sergeant
Ward, Gilbert, SMSgt, (1954-1976) 324 32490 Senior Master Sergeant
Dane, Thomas, SSgt, (1954-1958) A06 AAF MOS 659 Staff Sergeant
Levine, Marshall, SSgt, (1951-1955) A26 AAF MOS 552 Staff Sergeant
Powell, Gary, SSgt, (1952-1956) 323 32350 Staff Sergeant
Schlameus, Kermit, SSgt, (1954-1966) 904 90470 Staff Sergeant
Stitzel, John, SSgt, (1951-1955) 647 647XX Staff Sergeant
Ford, David Edward, Lt Col, (1953-1985) 321 32170 Airman 2nd Class
Dawson, Bernie, A1C, (1954-1958) 922 92230 Airman
Mayo, Bob, SMSgt, (1954-1981) 702 70230 Airman
Anderson, Archie, SMSgt, (1953-1975) 321 32130E Airman 3rd Class
Frank, William, CMSgt, (1954-1984) 471 47133 Airman 3rd Class
Holmes, Fred, CMSgt, (1954-1981) 461 46130 Airman 3rd Class
Starn, Arnold, SMSgt, (1954-1984) 291 29130 Airman 3rd Class
Frank, William, CMSgt, (1954-1984) 990 99015Z Airman Basic
Bryan, Donald Septimus, Lt Col, (1942-1964) 01 Lieutenant Colonel
Kalen, Herbert Donald, Col, (1953-1979) 102 Second Lieutenant
Buroff, Stuart Walter, CMSgt, (1950-1979) [Other Service Rank]
Rogers, Turner Clifton, Maj Gen, (1936-1966) Brigadier General
Toland, Butler Bell, Lt Col, (1941-1968) Captain
De Soto, Ernest Leo, Col, (1953-1969) Second Lieutenant
Fitzgerald, Woodrow Melvin, Capt, (1953-1963) Second Lieutenant
Mearns, Arthur Stewart, Col, (1952-1966) Second Lieutenant
Stair, Wilbur Thomas, Maj, (1950-1967) Second Lieutenant
Dotson, Raymond, SMSgt, (1954-1976) Airman 1st Class
Adams, Royce Horace, TSgt, (1954-1969) Airman 3rd Class
Wyatt, Donald, SSgt, (1953-1960) Airman 3rd Class
Spangler, Harrel, TSgt, (1954-1968) Airman Basic

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