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  1. Edwin Eugene " Gene " Aldrin Sr. (12 April 1896 – 28 December 1974) was an aviator and officer in the United States Army during World War I and World War II.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Buzz_AldrinBuzz Aldrin - Wikipedia

    Buzz Aldrin (/ ˈ ɔː l d r ɪ n /; born Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr.; January 20, 1930) is an American former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot. He made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 Gemini 12 mission, and was the Lunar Module Eagle pilot on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission.

  3. Dec 28, 1974 · Edwin Aldrin Sr. is a Military Veteran. Served in the United States Air Force 1942-1956 attaining rank of Colonel Served with an antisubmarine unit and with the 8th and 13th Air Corps in WWII. Founded the Aeronautical Engineering School, which became the Air Force Institute of Technology.

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    • April 12, 1896
    • Marion Gaddys (Moon) Aldrin
    • December 28, 1974
  4. Genealogy for Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Sr. (1896 - 1974) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Worcester, Massachusetts
    • Marion Gaddys Aldrin
    • Massachusetts
    • April 12, 1896
  5. Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Sr., known as Gene, was born in 1896. He attended Clark University, graduating in 1915. There, he studied under Robert Goddard, who encouraged Aldrin's interest in aviation. Aldrin received his doctorate in aeronautical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He married Marion Moon, and the couple later ...

    • April 12, 1896
    • December 28, 1974
  6. Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Sr., In Flying Suit, Date & Location Unknown. His NASM biographical file (cited in the left sidebar) contains many pages of his study notes and exams from his schooling at MIT. For example, below is his neatly typed, MIT Advanced Airplane Structures exam from 1923.

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  8. Jan 2, 1975 · BRIELLE, N. J., Jan. 1 (AP)—Edwin E. Aldrin Sr., a retired Air Force colonel who was a founder of the Aeronautical Engineering School, now the Air Force Institute of Technology, died Saturday...

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