Neil Armstrong served in the United States Navy. He was a naval aviator and flew combat missions during the Korean War. After his military service, he went on to become a test pilot and eventually an astronaut with NASA, famously known for being the first person to walk on the moon in 1969.
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The song "Shiloh," by Neil Diamond, was banned by several radio stations in 1970 due to its controversial themes and lyrics, which some interpreted as being about child abuse or loss. The ban was part of a broader response to the song's emotional and sensitive subject matter. Despite the controversy, it remains a popular and poignant piece in Diamond's discography.
There was a very large and influential anti-war (Vietnam War specifically) movement active and vocal in the late 1960's. Authors, actors, musicians and other people in the public spotlight each used their individual talents to oppose the war. Particularly vocal musicians included The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Joan Baez, Jefferson Airplane and a plethora of others. Jimi Hendrix and The Doors both had anti-war songs banned in the USA. The movies of the original Woodstock and Monterey music festivals are dripping with anti-war sentiments.
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Armstrong was in the military. The United States government would have paid his salary.
The Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo astronauts were all military test pilots. With a few rare exceptions, (Neil Armstrong for one) the astronauts were on loan from their military branch to NASA. They weren't paid by NASA, the were paid by their branch of service. The Shuttle astronauts are a little different. The pilots are still former military test pilots, but the mission specialists come mostly from the science community. The mission specialists are paid directly by NASA while the vast majority of pilots remain part of the military.
Neil Armstrong's country is the U.S.
No, Neil Armstrong was an astronaut.
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No, Neil Armstrong is not single.
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Yes, he was a nvay pilot in the korean war from 1949-1952.
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No. Neil Armstrong was born in Ohio.