Thomas Ewing Sherman

Death, Cause unspecified 29 April 1933,Military service (Army chaplain),Attorney,Ecclesiastics/ western (Catholic priest)

Michel Serres

Teacher (History and Science),Religion/ Philosophy,Military service (Navy),New Career 1956 (Marine officer, two years),New Job 1984 (Professor at Stanford Univ.),Gain social status 1990 (Elected to French Academy),Education extensive (Ph.D.),Same Job more than 10 yrs (Sorbonne for 30 years),Begin a program of study 1949 (Naval college),Begin a program of study 1952 (Ecole Normale Superierure),End a program of study 1968 (Doctorate),Marriage 26 September 1952

David R. Scott

Military career,Astronaut (Explored Moon for 66 hours, Pilot, Mission Commander),Pilot/ military,Aerospace,Kids 1-3 (Two),Marriage more than 15 Yrs (Over 35 years),Number of Marriages (One, lasting),Great Achievement 16 March 1966 (Piloted Gemini 8),Great Achievement 3 March 1969 (Piloted Apollo 9),Great Achievement 26 June 1971 (Mission Commander of Apollo 15),Civil/ Political (Convicted of business fraud),Historic figure (Astronaut),American Book

Francis Servel

Death by Accident 13 January 2012 (Selfless and heroic death),Military service,Marriage more than 15 Yrs,Accidental

George C. Scott

Death by Disease 22 September 1999 (Aneurysm, age 71),Director (Secondary),Actor/ Actress,Live Stage (Legitimate theater),Military service,Abuse Alcohol (Rehab),Mate - Age difference more than 15 yrs (George older),Number of Marriages (Five),12 step group (AA),New Job 1957 (First noted Shakespeare appearance),Prize 1970 (Best Actor Oscar for "Patton" declined),Oscar (1971),American Book,Joined group 1967 (A.A.)

Clancy Sigal

Columnist/ journalist,Fiction,Magazine/ newsletter (Articles),Military service (U.S. Army, WW II),Change residence 1957 (Moved to England),Expatriate (Moved to England),Culture Collection,Joined group 1944 (U.S. Army),Left group 1946 (U.S. Army)

Franklin Earl Sigler

Death, Cause unspecified 20 January 1995,Honors (U.s. marine corps hero, medal of honor),Military career (Military),Military service (U.s. marine corps hero),Courageous (U.s. marine corps hero)

Deke Slayton

Death by Disease 13 June 1993 (Brain cancer, age 69),Military career,Astronaut (Flew Apollo 18 mission),Pilot/ military (Fighter and test),Cancer (Brain),Brain (Cancer),Heart (Condition),Kids 1-3 (One son),Family large (Seven kids),Number of Marriages (Two),Medical diagnosis August 1959 (Heart condition discovered),New Job April 1959 (Chosen to fly in space),New Job September 1962 (Made coordinator of Astronaut Activities),Retired November 1963 (From Air Force),Gain social status March 1972 (Returned to full flight status),Great Achievement 15 July 1975 (Flew historic space mission),Historic figure (One of the original seven astronauts),Joined group April 1943 (U.S. Air Force)

Shivaji the Great

Military career (Leader),Gastrointestinal (Dysentery, terminal),Circulatory problems (Blood fever, terminal)

Michael John Smith

Combat (Two tours of Vietnam),Military career (Annapolis graduate),Astronaut (Challenger Shuttle),Pilot/ military,Kids 1-3 (Three),Widowed (Killed in spaceshuttle explosion),Unusual (Space shuttle explosion),Historic figure (Astronaut),Begin Travel 1961 (First solo flight)

Chuck Sewell

Military career,Adventurer,Pilot/ military (330 combat missions),Pilot/ commercial (Grumman test pilot),Accident/Injury (Six plane crashes)

Leslie Sees

Military service,Mechanical,Psychotic Episode (Violence),Birthing - Miscarriages (Numerous abortions),Birthing - Twins, triplets, etc. (Twin boys),Kids 1-3 (Three),Number of Marriages (One),Stress - Domestic violence (Stormy, fights),Suicide,Homicide many at once (Shot husband and kids),Crime Collection,00 AM in Montclair (Shot husband and two sons),Assault/ Battery Perpetration 25 July 1987 (Shout and wounded daughter)

George Segal

Instrumentalist (Banjo),Vocalist/ Pop, Rock, etc.,Actor/ Actress,TV series/ Soap star ("Just Shoot Me"),Military service (1956-57),Abuse Drugs (Rehab),Phobias (Fear of flying),Kids 1-3 (Two),Marriage more than 15 Yrs (First marriage long term),Number of Marriages (Two),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1956 (Released a jazz record),Gain social status 1966 (Oscar nomination for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf"),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1997 (Guest appearance on "Caroline in the City"),Begin Major Project 1997 (TV series "Just Shoot Me"),Culture Collection,Marriage 19 November 1956 (First marriage)

William W. Scranton

Public office (Congressman, Governor),Military service (WW I),Pilot/ military (WW I),Attorney

John K. Singlaub

Public office (Iran-Contra scandal),Combat (Vietnam and Korea),Honors,Military career (Major General),Joined group 1943 (Joined the Army)

Larry Singleton

Military service (Officer in the Merchant Marine's),Cancer (Terminal),Suicide Attempt,Homicide serial (Two women),Sadist/ Torturer (Mutilated victims),Deinstitutionalized - prison, hospital 1988 (Released from San Quentin),Institutionalized - prison, hospital July 1990 (Six month sentence for petty theft, served two),Trial dates 20 April 1979 (14 years imprisonment for murder, served nine),Arrest November 1990 (Arrested for shoplifting/petty theft),00 noon in Tampa, FL (Raped/stabbed/murdered prostitute),Suicide Attempt 13 February 1998

Walter Lowry Small

Military career (Military),Military service (Rear admiral)

Robert Ernest Simanek

Honors (U.s. marine corps hero, medal of honor),Military career (Military),Military service (U.s. marine corps hero),Courageous (U.s. marine corps hero)

George Seifert

Military service (U.S. Army),Coach/ Manager/ Owner (Head coach of the S.F. 49ers),Gain social status 28 January 1990 (Team wins at the Super Bowl first time),Gain social status 29 January 1995 (Team wins at the Super Bowl second win),New Job 26 January 1989 (Became head coach for S.F. 49ers),New Job 1983 (Six years as defensive coordinator),Retired 16 January 1997 (Resigned as coach),Hair (Silver in his 50's),Retirement circumstances,Outdoors,Sports Championship (Took team to two Super Bowls, won),Top 5% of Profession

Norman Shumway

Military career (Medical Corp),Combat (WW II),Physician (Heart surgeon),Surgeon (Head of cardiovascular surgery),Veterinarian (Heart transplants in over 200 dogs),New Job 1964 (Head of cardiovascular surgery, Stanford Med. School),Begin Major Project December 1959 (Performed his first heart transplant in a dog),Education extensive (Ph. D.),Joined group 1951 (Four years with the USAF Medical Corp),End a program of study 1956 (Received his Ph.D)

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