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A Tribute to the American Astronauts Buried at Arlington National Cemetery
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Stephen Douglas
Thorne,
a Lieutenant Commander in the United
States Navy, was born on February 11, 1953 in Frankfurt-am-Main, West Germany.
He accumulated over 2,500 hours and 200 carrier landings in approximately 30
different types of aircraft. He was a member of the Society of Experimental
Test Pilots and life member of the Naval Academy Alumni Association. His
interests included baseball, running, reading, and general aviation.
Thorne died on May 24, 1986 in Santa Fe, New
Mexico. He was the passenger in a stunt
plane crash. The pilot was James Ryan Simons, a NASA Flight Control Engineer.
(Aerotec Pitts S-2A N80004)
NASA Biography
Space Flights: None
Total Hours in Space: 0
Astronaut Group:
11-June, 1985
Degrees: BS, Systems Engineering, US Naval
Academy, 1975
Military Service &
Awards: Received the Navy Commendation Medal in
January 1986.
Interred at Arlington National Cemetery: May 30, 1986
Section:
7A
Grave: 135 front
Grid: TU-23/24
How to locate: From the
visitor's center follow the signs to the Tomb of the Unknowns. Section
7A is a small area to the left of the sidewalk very close to the Tomb of
the Unknowns. When facing the section when standing at Roosevelt Drive,
the grave location is in the seventh row back, standard design. |