James A. Lovell (b. 1928), An Annapolis graduate and test pilot, Lovell has flown around the Moon twice, first in Apollo 8, man's initial lunar flight, and then in Apollo 13.
Alan B. Shepard, Jr. (b. 1923) An Annapolis graduate and former test pilot, Shepard holds the rank of rear admiral. He was the spacecraft commander on the Apollo 14 flight and landed on the Moon in 1971.
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Apollo Missions:
Frank Borman
Jim Lovell
Bill Anders Apollo 8
December 21-27, 1968
first manned spacecraft to orbit the moon.
Tom Stafford
John Young
Gene Cernan Apollo 10
May 18-26, 1969
The dress rehearsal for the moon landing.
Neil Armstrong
Mike Collins
Buzz Aldrin Apollo 11
July 16-24, 1969
The first lunar landing.
Pete Conrad (1930-1999)
Dick Gordon
Al Bean Apollo 12
November 14-24, 1969
First pinpoint lunar landing.
Jim Lovell
Jack Swigert (1931-1982)
Fred Haise Apollo 13
April 11-17, 1970
Apollo 13 ended in near disaster
Al Shepard (1923-1998)
Stu Roosa (1933-1994)
Ed Mitchell Apollo 14
January 31-February 9, 1971
devoted entirely to scientific exploration
Dave Scott
Al Worden
Jim Irwin (1930-1991) Apollo 15
July 26-August 7, 1971
first to use the Lunar Rover Vehicle.
John Young
Ken Mattingly
Charlie Duke Apollo 16
April 16-27, 1972
The first exploration of the central highlands.
Gene Cernan
Ron Evans (1933-1990)
Jack Schmitt Apollo 17
December 7-19, 1972
The last, and longest lunar mission.
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