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A Tribute To Our Heros.

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RICK DOUGLAS HUSBAND (COLONEL, USAF)
Born July 12, 1957, in Amarillo, Texas. Married. Two children. He enjoys singing, water and snow skiing, cycling, and spending time with his family.

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Michael P. Anderson (Lieutenant Colonel, USAF)
Born December 25, 1959, in Plattsburgh, New York. Considers Spokane, Washington, to be his hometown. Married. He enjoys photography, chess, computers, and tennis.

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WILLIAM C. MCCOOL (COMMANDER, USN)
Born September 23, 1961 in San Diego, California. Married. He enjoys running, mountain biking, back country hiking/camping, swimming, playing guitar, chess.

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KALPANA CHAWLA (PH.D.)
Born in Karnal, India. Kalpana Chawla enjoys flying, hiking, back-packing, and reading. She holds Certificated Flight Instructor's license with airplane and glider ratings, Commercial Pilot's licenses for single- and multi-engine land and seaplanes, and Gliders, and instrument rating for airplanes. She enjoys flying aerobatics and tail-wheel airplanes

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DAVID M. BROWN (CAPTAIN, USN)
Born April 16, 1956 in Arlington, Virginia. Single. Enjoys flying and bicycle touring. Was a four year collegiate varsity gymnast. While in college he performed in the Circus Kingdom as an acrobat, 7 foot unicyclist and stilt walker. His parents, Paul and Dorothy Brown, reside in Washington, Virginia.

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LAUREL BLAIR SALTON CLARK, M.D. (COMMANDER, USN)
Born in Iowa, but considers Racine, Wisconsin, to be her hometown. Married with one child. She enjoys scuba diving, hiking, camping, biking, parachuting, flying, traveling. Her parents reside in New Mexico.

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Ilan Ramon (Colonel, Israel Air Force)
Born June 20,1954 in Tel Aviv, Israel. Married to Rona. They have four children. He enjoys snow skiing, squash. His parents reside in Beer Sheva, Israel.

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Well done roundeye :(
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They have made the ultimate sacrifice for their fellow man in the pursuit of knowledge.

May they all rest in peace.
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Upon them rest some of our dreams. They will live forever, in a way. They are paving the way for us to reach the stars.
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NASA's site must be getting hit hard , I'll upload the pictures to my FTP in a little while, I can't get to my webspace right now.

Sorry about the delay in the pictures.
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This is the pic I found last night and set as my background.

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This is a great loss for the families, the country, and the world.
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Great job roundeye.....My question is "Where does mankind find heroes like this?"

God bless their families and I hope that they know America and all people of goodwill grieves with them....

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Originally posted by chevyman282
My question is "Where does mankind find heroes like this?"
Mankind finds heroes like this in the vast pool of outstanding individuals from a variety of cultures, countries, walks of life, and religious denominations around the globe.
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May the supreme sacrifice that these astronauts encounter this morning go not in vain.

I feel so sad for their families. :(
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HIGH FLIGHT

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John Gillespie Magee, Jr.



Oh, I have slipped the surly bounds of earth

And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;

Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth

Of sun-split clouds - and done a thousand things

You have not dreamed of - wheeled and soared and swung

High in the sunlit silence. Hovering there,

I've chased the shouting wind along , and flung

My eager craft through footless halls of air.

Up, up the long delirious, burning blue

I've topped the windswept heights with easy grace

Where never lark or even eagle flew.

And, while with silent, lifting mind I've trod

The high untrespassed sanctity of space,

Put out my hand and touched the face of God.
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so here it is,

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Post by chevyman282 »

I guess Joeph Cambell said it best....


A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself

And these 7 gave all in the search for knowledge.

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Respect it.
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Ack...they were all married. *sigh* That just sucks for the families.
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:( I still can't believe it. :(
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R.I.P
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You can sign the condolence book for the families and NASA here.
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Life is the greatest gift we have. And to put it into danger for another is the greatest thing a person can ever do.
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They were heroes before this tragedy and now wear the wings of eternity.
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Thanks Roundeye.
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Originally posted by RoundEye
You can sign the condolence book for the families and NASA here.
Thanks for the link Tobey. ;)

Man it's sad.
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This man is not a hero, he illegally destroyed a nuclear power plant in a sovereign nation. As a U.S. tax payer, it sickens me to know that I helped to sponsor his voyage into space.

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Originally posted by Monoceros
This man is not a hero, he illegally destroyed a nuclear power plant in a sovereign nation. As a U.S. tax payer, it sickens me to know that I helped to sponsor his voyage into space.
Ummmmm ya I sure would like to be facing a war with Iraq with that plant operating for 20yrs. Or Id love to be a Israeli living there with that plant churning out nuclear material. Imagine instead the scenario if Cuba was Iraq and we were Israel hmmmm we'd have to knock that sucka out. Also Iraq was at that time and still is a nation run by a dictator iow a dictatorship.

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Originally posted by Monoceros
This man is not a hero, he illegally destroyed a nuclear power plant in a sovereign nation. As a U.S. tax payer, it sickens me to know that I helped to sponsor his voyage into space.

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No, I will not respond to this particular post.......I do not want to be banned..... :rolleyes:

Only thing I will say, as a US taxpayer, I am HONORED that I could contribute in a small way to his, and his 6 companions, in the exploration of space...

God Bless them and their families...

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I don't think you understand the enormity of his acts. Iraq legally contracted the technology, material and labor from France (a UN country!!!), Isreal then illegally destroyed it within Iraq's borders.
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Originally posted by Monoceros
I don't think you understand the enormity of his acts. Iraq legally contracted the technology, material and labor from France (a UN country!!!), Isreal then illegally destroyed it within Iraq's borders.


If you want to discuss this crap, then start another thread...this is not a thread for political discussions...
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Here is something nice a former co-worker sent me from back home in Canada.

You will need Microsoft Power Point
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