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THEODORE
C. FREEMAN (CAPTAIN, USAF)
NASA ASTRONAUT (DECEASED)
PERSONAL DATA: Born February 18, 1930, in Haverford,
Pennsylvania. Died October 31, 1964, at Ellington Air Force Base,
Houston, Texas, in the crash of a T-38 jet. Survived by his wife Faith
and one daughter.
EDUCATION: Freeman completed his secondary education
in 1948. He attended the University of Delaware at Newark for one
year, then entered the United States Naval Academy and graduated in
1953 with a Bachelor of Science degree. In 1960, he received a Master
of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the University
of Michigan.
ORGANIZATIONS: Member of the American Institute of
Aeronautics and Astronautics, and the Society of Experimental Test
Pilots.
EXPERIENCE: Freeman graduated from both the Air Force's
Experimental Test Pilot and Aerospace Research Pilot Courses. He elected
to serve with the Air Force. His last Air Force assignment was as
a flight test aeronautical engineer and experimental flight test instructor
at the Aerospace Research Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base,
California. He served primarily in performance flight testing and
stability testing areas. He logged more than 3,300 hours flying time,
including more than 2,400 hours in jet aircraft.
NASA EXPERIENCE: Freeman was
one of the third group of astronauts selected by NASA in October 1963.
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Lucky Bag Photos- Courtesy of USNA Archives
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