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Description | VonBraunFamily.jpg English: In February 1970, MSFC Director Dr. Wernher von Braun was named NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for Planning and transferred to the Agency's Headquarters in Washington D.C. Prior to his departure, residents of Huntsville, Alabama, along with state local dignitaries, honored his years of service to the Army and NASA with a series of events. One included unveiling a plaque in von Braun's honour. Pictured with Dr. von Braun are (left to right), his daughter Iris, wife Maria, U.S. Senator John Sparkman and Alabama Governor Albert Brewer, Dr. von Braun, son Peter, and daughter Margrit.
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Date | February 1970 |
Source | Originally located at http://mix.msfc.nasa.gov/IMAGES/MEDIUM/7705768.jpg |
Author | NASA |
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