- Theodore Freeman
Infobox Astronaut
name =Theodore Cordy Freeman
type =NASA Astronaut
status =Died during training
nationality =American
date_birth =February 18 ,1930
place_birth =Haverford, Pennsylvania
date_death =October 31 ,1964
place_death =Houston, Texas
occupation =Test Pilot
rank =Captain ,USAF
selection =1963 NASA Group
time =
mission =None
insignia =|Theodore Cordy Freeman (born
February 18 ,1930 , inHaverford, Pennsylvania ; diedOctober 31 ,1964 atEllington Air Force Base ,Houston, Texas ) was aNASA astronaut and a captain in theUnited States Air Force . He was killed in the crash of a T-38 jet. He was survived by his wife Faith Clark Freeman and one daughter, Faith Huntington.Freeman completed his secondary education in 1948. He attended the
University of Delaware at Newark for one year, then entered theUnited States Naval Academy and graduated in 1953 with aBachelor of Science degree. In 1960, he received aMaster of Science degree inaeronautical engineering from theUniversity of Michigan . Freeman was also a member of theAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics , and theSociety of Experimental Test Pilots .Freeman graduated from both the Air Force's Experimental Test Pilot and Aerospace Research Pilot Courses. He elected to serve with the Air Force. His last Air Force assignment was as a flight test aeronautical engineer and experimental flight test instructor at the Aerospace Research Pilot School at
Edwards Air Force Base in theMojave Desert .He served primarily in performance flight testing and stability testing areas. He logged more than 3,300 hours flying time, including more than 2,400 hours in jet aircraft. Freeman was one of the third group of astronauts selected by NASA in October 1963.
On
October 31 ,1964 , Theodore Freeman was killed when agoose smashed through thecockpit canopy of hisT-38 Talon jet trainer. Flying shards ofPlexiglas entered thejet engine intake and caused the engine to flameout. Freeman ejected from the strickenaircraft , but was too close to the ground for hisparachute to open properly. He was posthumously awarded thePurple Heart .The Clear Lake City-County Freeman Branch Library of the
Harris County Public Library andHouston Public Library systems is named in memory of Freeman. Anartificial island offSouthern California , is also named for him (this is one of the four "Astronaut Islands" built in Long Beach Harbor during the late 1960s as unsinkable platforms for oil drilling -- the others were named Grissom, White and Chaffee, in honor of the astronauts killed in theApollo 1 fire).External links
* [http://www11.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/freeman-tc.html NASA biography]
* [http://amfcse.org/honor/freeman.htm Astronaut Memorial Foundation website]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/freeman_theodore.htm Spacefacts biography of Theodore Freeman]
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