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John Glenn describes his life, including his childhood, World War II activities, work as a test pilot and astronaut, career as a senator, and return to space in 1998.
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John Glenn - A Memoir
2000, Random House Large Print
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John Glenn: A Memoir
Oct 03, 2000, Bantam, Random House Publishing Group
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Includes index.
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"John Glenn's autobiography spans the seminal events of the twentieth century. It is a story that begins with his childhood in New Concord, Ohio, in the aftermath of World War I. It was there that he learned the importance of family, community, and patriotism. Glenn saw firsthand the ravages of the Depression and learned that determination, hard work, and teamwork could overcome any adversity.
These were the values he carried with him as a Marine fighter pilot during World War II and into the skies over Korea, for which he would be decorated for his courage, dedication, and sacrifice. Glenn flew missions with men he would never forget, from baseball great Ted Williams to little-known heroes who would never return to their families."--BOOK JACKET.
"John Glenn takes us into the cockpits of the experimental planes and spacecraft he flew to experience the pulse-pounding excitement of the early days of jet aviation, including his record-setting transcontinental flight in an F8U Crusader in 1957, and then on to his selection for the Project Mercury program in 1959.
We see the early days of NASA, where he first served as a backup pilot for astronauts Alan Shepard and Gus Grissom and helped refine some of the initial cockpit and control designs for the Apollo program. In 1962 Glenn piloted the Mercury-Atlas 6 Friendship 7 spacecraft on the first manned orbital mission of the United States. Then came several years in international business followed by a twenty-four-year career as a U.S.
Senator - and in 1998 a return to space for his remarkable Discovery mission at the age of seventy-seven."--BOOK JACKET.
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