Born: 03/25/1928
Inducted: 10/28/1990
James Arthur Lovell, Jr. was born in Cleveland,
Ohio and grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After graduating from high
school in 1946 Jim enrolled at the University of Wisconsin and
joined the Navy ROTC program there.
After two years at the university he went to the
Navel Air Training Station at Pensacola, Florida for flight
training. He was then accepted at the Naval Academy at Annapolis,
Maryland. He received his B.S. degree from the academy in 1952.
He then went on the study at the Aviation Safety
School of the University of South Carolina, served as a test pilot
at the Navy Air Test Center and was flight and safety instructor at
the Naval Air Station in Ocean, Virginia.
As an aviator, test pilot and flight instructor
Lovell has logged a total of more than 6,000 hours flying time
including more than 3,500 hours in jet aircraft.
In 1962 he was selected as an astronaut by NASA.
His achievements as an astronaut are recorded in
history books, documented in magazine articles, journals and movies.
Jim has logged more than 715 hours in space on the various missions
he has served on.
Jim retired from the Navy and the space program in
1973. In 1980 he joined Centel Corporation as Executive Vice
President where he was responsible for Human Resources, Corporate
Communication, Government Relations and Data Services. He also
serves on the Board of Directors for Centel and various executive
boards in both the private and public sectors.
Among
his numerous citations and certificates of recognition are the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, NASA
Distinguished Service Medal, Presidential Medal for Freedom, two
NASA Exceptional Service Medals, the Navy Astronauts Wings and two
Navy Distinguished Flying Crosses.
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