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apollo 8( i was a kid when this hppened). (Original Post) AllaN01Bear Mar 16 OP
I was eleven..... lastlib Mar 16 #1
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My grandfather was one of the many engineers who built that. hunter Mar 16 #3
That is awesome! lastlib Mar 16 #4
"" AllaN01Bear Mar 16 #5
He never ever talked about his military service or projects... hunter Mar 16 #6

lastlib

(28,216 posts)
1. I was eleven.....
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 03:04 PM
Mar 16

...and a serious space nerd. Still have newspaper clippings from that flight and Apollo 11.

hunter

(40,672 posts)
3. My grandfather was one of the many engineers who built that.
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 03:24 PM
Mar 16

I think that was the work he took the greatest pride in.

hunter

(40,672 posts)
6. He never ever talked about his military service or projects...
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 05:47 PM
Mar 16

... loose lips sink ships and all that. I think he considered it a dirty job that needed doing, especially during World War II.

He'd happily talk about his post war work on civilian aircraft and later the space program.

I have some of his Apollo memorabilia including his Apollo 8 "flown metal" medallion, a few mechanical drawings, and photographs.

Growing up I felt a lot of pressure to be an engineer but about two years into college I changed my major to Biology and was much happier studying that. I did a lot of things in college that wouldn't have pleased my family.

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