• The Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History, also known as the Lindbergh Chair, is a one-year senior fellowship hosted by the U.S. National Air...
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    University In 1992–1993 he held the first chair in Space History at the National Air and Space Museum and in 2008–2009 was Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace...
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  • and in 1995 earned the Central Intelligence Agency's Studies in Intelligence Award. From 1996 to 1997, Leary held the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace...
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    Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974) was an American aviator and military officer. On May 20–21, 1927, he made the first nonstop...
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    Kathryn D. Sullivan (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    the 2017 Charles A. Lindbergh Chair of Aerospace History at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, and also served as a Senior Fellow...
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  • the National Humanities Center in North Carolina in 1993–94. He held the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History at the U.S. National Air and Space...
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  • R. E. G. Davies (category British expatriates in Iceland)
    specializing in its history. He researched airlines at the National Air and Space Museum as the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History in 1981–1982...
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    Benjamin S. Kelsey (category Deaths from cancer in Virginia)
    development in World War II. As the occupant of the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History at the National Air and Space Museum, Kelsey wrote...
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    What's New in Aerospace that feature special guests. The museum has four research fellowships: Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History (also known...
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  • as the first Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History at the National Air and Space Museum in 1978, for which he spent a year in the United States...
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  • policy and NASA. In 1998, he was selected to be the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History, a one-year fellowship at the National Air and Space...
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  • List of American University people (category Lists of people by university or college in Washington, D.C.)
    Howard E. McCurdy – expert on space policy and NASA; Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History; Professor of Public Affairs Pamela Nadell – former...
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    Hans von Ohain (category German aerospace engineers)
    he retired, the Citation of Honor. In 1984–85, Ohain served as the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History, a competitive senior fellowship at the...
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    global warming. Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History and the AAAS Roger Revelle Fellowship in Global Stewardship during his time as a public policy...
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    History of Astronomy and the Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage. From 2011-2012 he held the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History...
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    the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C. (part of the Smithsonian Institution) in 2010...
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    Roger D. Launius (category Articles with a promotional tone from August 2022)
    In 2001, he held the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History at the Smithsonian. From 2002-2006 he was Chair of the Division of Space History...
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  • Space in the 1950s 1987-1988 - William Chana Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History National Air and Space Museum Research Fellowships - A. Verville...
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  • John Fozard (category English aerospace engineers)
    the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History, from 1988–9. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society (FRAeS) in 1963. From 1986...
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  • corporation involved in a variety of businesses, mainly aerospace, electronics, automotive, and credit reporting. It was a pioneer in multiple fields including...
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    African American architect from Richmond, Virginia Aviation and Aerospace Charles Lindbergh, first person to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean...
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    Giroux]. Carrying the Fire: An Astronaut's Journeys. Foreword by Charles Lindbergh. New York: Cooper Square Press. ISBN 978-0-8154-1028-7. LCCN 2001017080...
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  • distributed by the Smithsonian Institution Press. 1979. ISBN 0874745063. Charles A. Lindbergh : an American life. Washington, DC: National Air and Space Museum...
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  • Timeline of Ames Research Center (category United States history timelines)
    for expanded facilities in the form of a new laboratory—an action underscored by Charles Lindbergh, who had just returned from a European tour warning that...
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    Space Park (category Laboratories in California)
    an aerospace engineering campus occupying over 100 acres in Redondo Beach, California, since 1961, expanding in 1968 to a nearly adjacent 90 acres in Manhattan...
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    Juan Trippe (category Businesspeople in tourism)
    was played by Alec Baldwin in Martin Scorsese's 2004 film The Aviator. "Our history". Video of Malcolm Stamper, vice-chair of Boeing recounting 1966 speech...
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    Sylvia Earle (redirect from Sylvia A. Earle)
    medal 1991: American Academy of Achievement Golden Plate Award 1996: Lindbergh Foundation award, the Explorers Club Medal and Zonta International Honorary...
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    brought hundreds of Mexicans in for training as managers. Wallace, Max (2003). The American Axis: Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh, and the rise of the Third...
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    in a diving incident (1935–1969) Justin Brown (aquanaut) – American professional aquanaut and habitat technician Steve Chappell – American aerospace engineer...
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    economic ties". The center was launched in 2022. The Japan Chair at the Hudson Institute is led by Kenneth R. Weinstein, a fellow at the Institute and its former...
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