Donn Eisele
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- Donn Fulton Eisele
Donn Eisele (born June 23, 1930, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.—died Dec. 2, 1987, Tokyo, Japan) U.S. astronaut who served as command module pilot on the Apollo 7 mission (Oct. 11–22, 1968), the first manned flight of the Apollo program.
Eisele graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., in 1952 and transferred to the U.S. Air Force the next year. He received an M.S. in astronautics from the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, in 1960, and he joined the space program in 1964. After completing the Apollo 7 mission, Eisele was named to the backup crew of Apollo 10. He left the astronaut corps in 1970 to take up an assignment at Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va.
Resigning from the Air Force and the space program in 1972, Eisele became director of the Peace Corps in Thailand and later accepted executive positions in private business enterprises.