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- David_G._Simons abstract "David G. Simons (June 7, 1922 – April 5, 2010) was an American physician turned U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel who, as part of Project Manhigh, set a record of high altitude balloon flight in 1957 at 19 miles above the Earth in an aluminum capsule suspended from a helium balloon. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross for this record. Simons was shown on the cover of Life of September 2, 1957, issue.".
- David_G._Simons birthDate "1922-06-07".
- David_G._Simons birthYear "1922".
- David_G._Simons deathDate "2010".
- David_G._Simons deathYear "2010".
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- David_G._Simons wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_Air_Force_officers.
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- David_G._Simons wikiPageWikiLink Janet_G._Travell.
- David_G._Simons wikiPageWikiLink Life_(magazine).
- David_G._Simons wikiPageWikiLink Manhigh_(Masters_of_Sex).
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- David_G._Simons wikiPageWikiLinkText "David G. Simons".
- David_G._Simons wikiPageWikiLinkText "David Simons".
- David_G._Simons wikiPageWikiLinkText "Major David G. Simons".
- David_G._Simons wikiPageWikiLinkText "Major David Simons".
- David_G._Simons wikiPageWikiLinkText "Simons, David G.".
- David_G._Simons dateOfBirth "1922-06-07".
- David_G._Simons dateOfDeath "2010".
- David_G._Simons name "Simons, David G.".
- David_G._Simons shortDescription "United States Air Force officer".
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- David_G._Simons description "United States Air Force officer".
- David_G._Simons description "United States Air Force officer".
- David_G._Simons subject Category:1922_births.
- David_G._Simons subject Category:2010_deaths.
- David_G._Simons subject Category:Recipients_of_the_Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_States).
- David_G._Simons subject Category:United_States_Air_Force_officers.
- David_G._Simons hypernym Physician.
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- David_G._Simons comment "David G. Simons (June 7, 1922 – April 5, 2010) was an American physician turned U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel who, as part of Project Manhigh, set a record of high altitude balloon flight in 1957 at 19 miles above the Earth in an aluminum capsule suspended from a helium balloon. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross for this record. Simons was shown on the cover of Life of September 2, 1957, issue.".
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- David_G._Simons givenName "David G.".
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- David_G._Simons name "David G. Simons".
- David_G._Simons name "Simons, David G.".
- David_G._Simons surname "Simons".