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science. these images are from a documentary by the jackson ks historical society credited to the u.s. air force and these are real time issues of him in the late 1950s in the air force and show some of what he went through as part of his service. his name was alton yates. he is 23 years old in these pictures, airman second class in the u.s. air force. what you see him doing here is participating in important testing that was conducted for the u.s. space program. they were using airmen and the u.s. air force for tests that were designed to see whether the human body could really with stand what were expected to be the rigors of space travel. the vast stresses of acceleration and rapid deceleration and pressure changes and everything else. alton yates was not the only airman who went through this but he was one of them and he participated in a huge number, in 65 of those tests of the human body in the extremes.
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in ebony magazine in may 1959. gi risks death 65 times for science. these images are from a documentary by the jackson historical society credited to the u.s. air force and these are real time issues of him in the late 1950s in the air force and show some of what he went through as part of his service. his name was alton yates. he is 23 years old in these pictures, airman second class in the u.s. air force. what you see him doing here is participating in important testing that was conducted for the u.s. space program. they were using airmen and the u.s. air force for tests that were designed to see whether the human body could really with stand what were expected to be the rigors of space travel. the vast stresses of acceleration and rapid
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MANILA - The Philippine Air Force (PAF) confirmed that three of its enlisted personnel were killed while another one was injured when their vehicle smashed into a concrete barrier at the southbound lane of the Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (Edsa) in Quezon City early Friday. "The accident involved four PAF personnel, wherein three were confirmed dead. The only survivor was brought to a hospital for immediate medical treatment," PAF spokesperson Lt. Col. Maynard Mariano said in a statement. Killed were Airman 1st Class (A1C) Aaron Cabarle, A1C Angelo Sabado, and A1C Kyle Justine Velasco, all assigned at the PAF's main headquarters in Villamor Air Base, Pasay City. The injured survivor was identified as Airman Second Class (A2C) Manuel Ognes. Mariano said the accident is now under investigation and no details yet as to the circumstances which led to this event. Initial reports from the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) Cubao Police Station said the accident took place arou
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