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What (who) is Roger$522691$ - definition

UNITED STATES NAVY COMMANDER, NASA ASTRONAUT
Roger Chaffee; Roger B Chaffee; Roger Bruce Chaffee; Roger Chafee
  • White]], and Chaffee
  • Chaffee's name, along with Grissom's and White's, on the [[Space Mirror Memorial]]
  • Chaffee (sitting on hatch sill) during water egress training for Apollo 1
  • Command Module]], in which Chaffee was killed along with Grissom and White
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  • Gus Grissom's and Roger Chaffee's headstones during the NASA Day of Remembrance ceremony in 2013
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  • Statue of Chaffee in [[Grand Rapids, Michigan]]
  • Chaffee's Astronaut selection portrait. Note the NASA insignia on the left lapel

Roger Norreis         
ABBOT OF EVESHAM
Roger Norreys; Roger Norris; Roger Cloacarius; Roger norris
Roger Norreis (died between 1223 and 1225) was Abbot of Evesham in England. He was a controversial figure, installed in several offices against opposition.
Roger Brereley         
ENGLISH PRIEST
Roger Brearley; Roger Brierley (minister)
Roger Brereley (Brearley, Brierley etc.) (1586–1637) was an English clergyman, known as the founder of the Grindletonian sect.
Roger D. Congleton         
AMERICAN ECONOMIST
Roger Congleton; Roger Douglas Congleton; Congleton, Roger
Roger Douglas Congleton (born November 13, 1951) is an American economist. He serves as the BB&T Professor of Economics at West Virginia University and is the co-editor-in-chief of the journal Constitutional Political Economy.

Wikipedia

Roger B. Chaffee

Roger Bruce Chaffee (; February 15, 1935 – January 27, 1967) was an American naval officer, aviator and aeronautical engineer who was a NASA astronaut in the Apollo program.

Chaffee was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he became an Eagle Scout. He graduated from Central High School in 1953, and accepted a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) scholarship. He began his college education at Illinois Institute of Technology, where he was involved in the fraternity Phi Kappa Sigma. He transferred to Purdue University in 1954, continuing his involvement in Phi Kappa Sigma and obtaining his private pilot's license.

After graduating from Purdue in 1957 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering, Chaffee completed his Navy training and was commissioned as an ensign. He began pilot training at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, flying aircraft such as the T-34, T-28, and A3D. He became quality and safety control officer for Heavy Photographic Squadron 62 (VAP-62). His time in this unit included taking crucial photos of Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis, earning him the Air Medal. He was promoted to lieutenant commander in 1966.

Along with thirteen other pilots, Chaffee was selected to be an astronaut as part of NASA Astronaut Group 3 in 1963. He served as capsule communicator (CAPCOM) for the Gemini 3 and Gemini 4 missions and received his first spaceflight assignment in 1966 as the third-ranking pilot on Apollo 1. In 1967, he died in a fire along with fellow astronauts Virgil "Gus" Grissom and Ed White during a pre-launch test for the mission at what was then the Cape Kennedy Air Force Station Launch Complex 34, Florida. He was posthumously awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor and a second Air Medal.