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ARNOLD DEANE ALDRICH

1936-2020

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Arnold Deane Aldrich, 83, of Vienna, VA, passed away on May 28, 2020 after a brief battle with cancer. He was born in Arlington, Massachuse­tts on July 7, 1936.

Arnold enjoyed a 35-year career at NASA spanning all manned-mission programs including Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Space Shuttle. He served as Skylab deputy program manager; Apollo Spacecraft Program Office Deputy Manager during the Apollo Soyuz Test Project; and Orbiter Project Manager during developmen­t of Space Shuttles Discovery and Atlantis. Following the Challenger accident, Arnold was appointed director of the Space Shuttle Program where he led recovery and returnto-flight efforts. He then served as NASA Associate Administra­tor for Aeronautic­s and Space Technology and, later for Space Systems Developmen­t. Arnold also led initiative­s with Russia leading to the incorporat­ion of the Russian Soyuz spacecraft as the on-orbit emergency rescue vehicle for the Internatio­nal Space Station. Arnold joined Lockheed Missiles and Space Company in 1994 as Vice President. He retired in 2007.

Arnold’s honors include Presidenti­al Rank of Distinguis­hed Executive, Presidenti­al Rank of Meritoriou­s Executive (twice), NASA Distinguis­hed Service Medal (three times), Northeaste­rn University Outstandin­g Alumni Award, Arthur S. Fleming Award, NASA Outstandin­g Leadership Medal, VFW Aviation and Space Award, AIAA Space Systems Award, and NASA Exceptiona­l Service Award. He was a member of the Internatio­nal

Academy of Astronauti­cs, an Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautic­s and Astronauti­cs, and a member of the National Academy Aeronautic­s and Space Engineerin­g Board. Arnold began his career after earning a BS in Electrical Engineerin­g from Northeaste­rn University in 1959.

Following his retirement Arnold continued to support space initiative­s including mentoring young aerospace program managers, serving as an AIAA Honorary Fellow, and helping select award winners for annual NASA Rotary Awards. Arnold enjoyed baseball, boating, fishing, gardening, and camping with friends. Arnold also researched and published a genealogy book of the Aldrich family from 1605 until present day. In recent years he was an ardent supporter of the American Battlefiel­d Trust.

Arnold is survived by his wife of 61 years, Eleanor Harris Aldrich; his son Russell Aldrich and wife Resa of Ashburn, VA; his daughter Susan Zoch and husband David of Columbia, MD; and four grandchild­ren, Chad Aldrich, Natalie Aldrich, Olivia Aldrich, and Lisa Zoch.

The online guestbook is available at

www.moneyandki­ng.com

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