Dec 4 1965

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President Johnson, after viewing on television the launching of Gemini VII, said: "Once again, two brave Americans have carried the quest for knowledge to the threshold of space. They also take with them our prayers, and our pride. As they orbit the earth in the days and weeks ahead, Astronauts Frank Borman and James A. Lovell will broaden our knowledge of space. But they will do more. Their voyage will be a continuous reminder that the peaceful conquest of space is the only form of conquest in which modern man can proudly and profitably engage. In this struggle, all men are allies, and the only enemy is a hostile environment. The victory over the final enemy will belong, not just to Americans, but to all the world. We are proud that these fine young Americans have brought us one step closer to that goal." (Pres. Doc., 12/4/65)

KSC technicians began to repair Pad 19 for the Gemini VI launch immediately after Gemini VII had lifted off. Damage was minimal, NASA officials reported, and they were optimistic about being able to launch Gemini VI Dec, 13. (Simons, Wash. Post, 12/5/65, 1)


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