sad day at Freedom 7 Elementary School in Cocoa Beach, where I was that day
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Heroes all. RIP.
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children of NASA engineers were in class with me & the astronauts had visited our school. Horrible deaths.
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How heart-wrenchingly sad.
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Grissom was supposed to be the first man to walk on the moon.
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I was 11 at the time. My mom was devastated. Dad was an engineer and we all cared about the men and the mission.
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I was 9 at the time & will never forget the look on my parents' faces. First time I ever saw my Dad cry. Well, wiped his eyes.
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I first learned of this tragedy through a comic book as a child. When I asked my mother if it was true, she cried, remembering.
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they were brave men who understood the danger...and still set out as explorers for us...they deserve to be well remembered.Thks
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I remember wanting to be an astronaut. These men and women ( the math wiz's) were great role models. Heros's - all of them.
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True American heroes. Gone much too soon.
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I remember that vividly, even though I was only 8. I was and still am a space nerd.
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