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Neil armstrong was a navy pilot and a astronaut, he is retired ,and now is a farmer.
First the occupation of Neil Armstrong was a pilot in the U.S. Navy. He later was selected to be a astronaut.
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Neil Armstrong was a US Navy Ensign. He served in the Navy for three years (1949-1952). His rank at NASA was Mission Commander.
The short answer is zero years. Neil Armstrong was never in the US Air Force. Neil Armstrong served in the United States Navy prior to becoming the first man to walk on the moon.
Neil armstrong was a navy pilot and a astronaut, he is retired ,and now is a farmer.
First the occupation of Neil Armstrong was a pilot in the U.S. Navy. He later was selected to be a astronaut.
US Navy
Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon. He joined NASA after serving in the Korean War, where he was a Navy pilot.
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Neil Armstrong flew as a US Navy fighter pilot through 1951 and 1952
Astronaut Neil Armstrong developed a fascination with flight at an early age and earned his student pilot's license when he was 16. In 1947, Armstrong began his studies in aeronautical engineering at Purdue University on a U.S. Navy scholarship. In 1949, as part of his scholarship, Armstrong trained as a pilot in the Navy.
Neil Armstrong was a US Navy Ensign. He served in the Navy for three years (1949-1952). His rank at NASA was Mission Commander.
Neil Armstrong was a navy pilot, and took part in the Korean war, he was then chosen as a astronaut, and so became the first man to walk on the moon.He is now retired.
The question is not clear. Is it retiring from the navy or from N.A.S.A.
The short answer is zero years. Neil Armstrong was never in the US Air Force. Neil Armstrong served in the United States Navy prior to becoming the first man to walk on the moon.
There is no evidence to suggest that Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon, had an affair. Armstrong was known for being a private and dedicated astronaut who focused on his career and family.