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for bioastronautics. In November 1958, he became assistant to the commander of the Air Research and Development Command for bioastronautics. Flickinger retired on 1 August 1961 and was awarded the
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astronauts. In the early 1960s, Lovelace and Flickinger also supervised the physical testing of female pilots as potential astronauts. Some of these women were later referred to as the
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Special Committee on Life Sciences and Brig. Gen. Flickinger was appointed vice chairman. The committee provided guidance on the medical testing requirements for potential
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along with his third wife Marilyn Kelso Flickinger. He had a son, daughter and two grandsons from his two previous marriages, which had both ended in divorce.
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Hearings before the Special Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives
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where he served as director of life sciences. In May 1958, Flickinger was also made special assistant to the commander of the
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After returning from the Philippines to Hawaii in November 1941, Flickinger was medical officer of the day for
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From November 1945 to December 1946, Flickinger was professor of air science and tactics at
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In July 1957, Flickinger returned to Air Research and Development Command headquarters at
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From July to November 1937, Flickinger trained as a flight surgeon at
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of high altitude flight, Flickinger accompanied a squadron of nine
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astronauts. Flickinger also provided guidance on the selection of
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in 1934 and was then commissioned as a first lieutenant in the
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In August 1955, Flickinger became the first commander of the
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
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In 1947, Flickinger was made director of research at the
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Recipients of the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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On 11 October 1954, Flickinger was 7: 327:Air Force Ballistic Missile Division 297:Air Research and Development Command 607:"Lovelace's Woman in Space Program" 14: 708:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 583:Space Medicine in Project Mercury 554:Sevareid, Eric (28 August 1943). 257:, Flickinger became a pioneer in 713:United States Air Force generals 95: 77: 16:American military flight surgeon 703:Harvard Medical School faculty 673:Los Angeles High School alumni 361:Georgetown University Hospital 340:was appointed chairman of the 1: 331:Distinguished Service Medal 293:School of Aviation Medicine 250:attack on 7 December 1941. 195:Stanford School of Medicine 151:Distinguished Service Medal 739: 678:Stanford University alumni 470:"Gen. Don Flickinger Dies" 237:Distinguished Flying Cross 189:in 1925. He then attended 160:Distinguished Flying Cross 263:China Burma India Theater 28: 580:Link, Mae Mills (1965). 365:Mount Tamalpais Cemetery 605:Weitekamp, Margaret A. 338:W. Randolph Lovelace II 336:On 1 October 1958, Dr. 203:U.S. Army Medical Corps 187:Los Angeles High School 181:Flickinger was born in 172:United States Air Force 103:United States Air Force 632:"Don Davis Flickinger" 369:San Rafael, California 323:Andrews Air Force Base 282:Harvard Medical School 109:Years of service 560:St. Petersburg Times 273:radio correspondent 269:transport in Burma, 219:As an expert in the 168:Don Davis Flickinger 499:"Don D. Flickinger" 474:The Washington Post 214:Bexar County, Texas 191:Stanford University 533:The New York Times 183:Erie, Pennsylvania 51:Erie, Pennsylvania 305:brigadier general 176:brigadier general 165: 164: 121:Brigadier General 23:Don D. 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Erie, Pennsylvania
Washington, D.C.
United States Air Force
Brigadier General
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
World War II
Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Distinguished Flying Cross
United States Air Force
brigadier general
Erie, Pennsylvania
Los Angeles High School
Stanford University
Stanford School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
U.S. Army Medical Corps
Randolph Field
Bexar County, Texas
physiology
B-17
Hawaii
Philippines
Distinguished Flying Cross
Pearl Harbor
Japanese
World War II
pararescue
China Burma India Theater

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