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Following on from the Neil Armstrong thread, who would you class as your heroes ?
Just using the example of Neil Armstrong, most people would not hesitate to put him on a heroes list, a US Navy test pilot, a Korean War veteran, a Gemini 8 rocket pilot, and the man chosen as mission commander on the Apollo 11 moon landing - not forgetting the small matter of being the first to walk on the moons surface.
But had it not been for the moon landing, if they had just orbited the moon like Apollo 10 did, would any of us have heard of him or held him in such respect - and how many of us can name, without doing a internet search, the name of the Command Module pilot on the Apollo 11 mission, the one who didn't descend to the moons surface but who, if he didn't do his job properly would have lost the two who's names are household terms, and heroes.
More importantly who remembers Gus Grissom, Ed White, or Roger Chaffee ?
Would they be on your heroes list, they'd probably be on Neil Armstrongs list.
So who is on your heroes list and how do you pick them ?
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Top of my list would be Dennis Skinner.
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Michael Collins Was in the command module I think. I am a complete space nerd though.
As for my heroes: I'd have Gagarin and Armstrong on the list. Gagarin must have had balls of steel to go into the unknown like that. I'd also have George Mallory in my list. Possibly the first man to summit Everest, but never returned to tell the tale. I remember when they found his body, quite well preserved on the mountain. The clothing and boots he had on for an undertaking as massive as that climb was quite shocking, just a few layers of wool and boots that people wouldn't put on for a hike in the Yorkshire Dales these days. It was an incredible feat to get as close as he did to the top (he was spotted near the summet from a lower camp). The romantic side of me thinks he made it all the way. I have done some Himalayan climbing and have nothing but respect and admiration for pioneers like Mallory, who did it all with poor gear and little knowledge of what they were heading into.
There are also a few personal ones that are not famous but have had a big effect on my life and I'm sure if I thought for longer I would think of a lot more famous heroes too.
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