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Neil Armstrong
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Noun1.Neil Armstrong - United States astronautNeil Armstrong - United States astronaut; the first man to set foot on the Moon (July 20, 1969) (1930-)


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11, 2001, World Trade Center attack; first televised JFK-Nixon debate in 1960; Franklin Roosevelt's "Date that will live in infamy" speech following the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941; Neal Armstrong talking to the Oval Office from the moon in 1969; 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago; FDR's "Only thing we have to fear" Inaugural Address in 1933; Nixon's 1952 "Checkers" speech; Martin Luther King, Jr.
Acting Inspector Neal Armstrong, of Cleveland Police, said crimes involving air weapons had appeared to have fallen.
That's particularly true for baby boomers who grew up reading Ray Bradbury and Robert Heinlein and who remember watching John Glenn be slung into orbit and Neal Armstrong take that first giant lunar leap.
 
 
 
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