MAKE A MEME View Large Image The first Navy award for Distinguished Achievement in Science was presented to Dr. Herbert Friedman this morning by Secretary of the Navy Fred Korth. Dr. Friedman, Superintendent of the Naval Research Laboratory’s Atmosphere and ...
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Keywords: blackandwhite people monochrome suit black and white 330-PSA-132-62 (USN 711076): The first Navy award for Distinguished Achievement in Science was presented to Dr. Herbert Friedman this morning by Secretary of the Navy Fred Korth. Dr. Friedman, Superintendent of the Naval Research Laboratory’s Atmosphere and Astrophysics Division since 1958, was cited for his achievements in astronomy and astrophysics. In addition to being the holder of 50 patents and author, or co-author, of 100 published papers, Dr. Friedman is credited with numerous discoveries and achievements in upper air research. His credits include: developing the new science of rocket astronomy; the first study of a solar eclipse by means of rockets; and the first orbiting solar observatory in 1960. He received the Department of the Defense Civilian Service Award in 1959 for the development of radiation detection devices. Photograph released June 5, 1962. (10/6/2015). 330-PSA-132-62 (USN 711076): The first Navy award for Distinguished Achievement in Science was presented to Dr. Herbert Friedman this morning by Secretary of the Navy Fred Korth. Dr. Friedman, Superintendent of the Naval Research Laboratory’s Atmosphere and Astrophysics Division since 1958, was cited for his achievements in astronomy and astrophysics. In addition to being the holder of 50 patents and author, or co-author, of 100 published papers, Dr. Friedman is credited with numerous discoveries and achievements in upper air research. His credits include: developing the new science of rocket astronomy; the first study of a solar eclipse by means of rockets; and the first orbiting solar observatory in 1960. He received the Department of the Defense Civilian Service Award in 1959 for the development of radiation detection devices. Photograph released June 5, 1962. (10/6/2015).
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