Ernest L. Jahncke, was one of the Navy Seals who recovered the Apollo 13 capsule. Pete "Pete The Pirate" Carolan also was there and was the seal that opened the hatch door.
There is no official information or evidence to suggest that the Navy SEALs handed anything to the Apollo 11 mission. The Navy SEALs' involvement during the Apollo missions was primarily focused on providing support and recovery operations for the astronauts after they splashed down in the ocean.
Yes the only one to my knowledge.
The crew of Apollo 12 which visited the Moon in November 1969 were are US Navy personnel.
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He returned to Earth in a space capsule that parachuted into the ocean, the capsule was then quickly recovered by the US Navy.
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yes they do
All of the Mecury space capsules were designed to land in the ocean, where they would be recovered by Navy helicopters.
try starting with your Grandfathers outfit in the navy then go to the navy department or whatever it is called and ask them for a list of the men that served with him. then from that list you will have their last names with a first name connected. after that you will have to contact all the people on the list and make the enquiries you want to make. You will find that most of them will probably be dead. however many of them will have family and old papers and photographs that many of them, will probably be glad to share with you.
they come off the space shuttle and fall into the ocean and navy ships find them and bring them back to NASA
No, "navy" should not be capitalized in the sentence "general navy training." Capitalization is only used for proper nouns, such as specific names of people, places, or organizations.