Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. MAJOR LEROY G. COOPER RECEIVES ASTRONAUT WINGS

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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. MAJOR LEROY G. COOPER RECEIVES ASTRONAUT WINGS

1963

Summary: Covers presentation of Astronaut Wings to Maj. Leroy G. Cooper during ceremonies at the Pentagon. 1) shows Secy. of AF Eugene M. Zuckert; Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, CofS USAF; Gen William F. McKee. Vice CofS USAF; Maj. Gen. William K. Martin, Asst. DCS/Personnel; Maj. and Mrs. Leroy G. Cooper arriving on stage, talking and with attending officials. 2) Gen. LeMav speaking, observing and assisting Mrs. Cooper as she pins Astronaut Wings on Maj. Cooper. 3) MS & MCU of Maj. Cooper speaking. 4) MS of Secy. Zuckert congratulating Maj. Cooper and speaking. 5) MS Maj. Gen. Martin speaking. 6) MCUs of Gen. LeMay, Maj. and Mrs. Cooper and Secy. Zuckert standing together and singly. Good

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LeMay, Curtis E. (Curtis Emerson), 1906-1990

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Curtis Emerson LeMay (November 15, 1906 – October 1, 1990) was an American Air Force general who implemented an effective but controversial strategic bombing campaign in the Pacific theater of World War II. He later served as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force from 1961 to 1965. LeMay joined the U.S. Army Air Corps, the precursor to the U.S. Air Force, in 1929 while studying civil engineering at Ohio State University. He had risen to the rank of major by the time of Japan's Attack on Pearl ...

Cooper, Gordon, 1927-2004

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Gordon Cooper (b. March 6, 1927-d. Oct. 4, 2004) was born in Shawnee, Oklahoma. He was selected as a Mercury astronaut in April 1959, and on May 15-16, 1963, he piloted the "Faith 7" spacecraft on a 22-orbit mission which concluded the operational phase of Project Mercury. He later served as command pilot of the 8-day 120-revolution Gemini 5 mission which began on August 21, 1965. It was on this flight that he and pilot Charles Conrad established a new space endurance record by traveling a dista...

Zuckert, Eugene M., 1911-2000

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