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    Wall of Honor Level:
    Air and Space Friend

    Honored by:
    Ms. Margarete D. Levy

    Arthur Levy
    A Magnificent Man in A Flying Machine,
    Marking his 60th Birthday
    Arthur Levy, born June 8, 1942, during WWII, in Brooklyn, NY, served in the USAir Force as a Captain during the Vietnam War years. He always had
    a great interest in Air, Space, Flight, and Possibilities. He studied flying
    while in the USAF, then after finishing his service in the military, he worked, as an engineer, on the camera that went on the first Apollo Mission to the Moon. That camera is on display in the Smithsonian Museum of Air and Space. He fathered a brilliant son, (and passed his interest on to him) who was memorialized in Star Trek books and comic books as a spaceship,
    the USS Jonathan Levy, a scientific Survey Vessel which never had a chance to complete its mission(in books by author, Howard Weinstein)(see
    listing for Jonathan Noah Levy). At present, Arthur is working for the Federal Aviation Administration, and involved in Radars , still involved with flight, and supporting ideals and concepts and discoveries that will enable us
    to reach the heights. He is a gentle and noble Knight of Air and Space.

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