COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Central Ohio communities are marking 22 years on Monday since four hijacked planes killed nearly 3,000 people on Sept. 11, 2001. Find a ceremony or event near you below. Capitol Square Memorial Flags Ohio Statehouse West Lawn through noon on Sept. 12 Dublin Remembrance Ceremony Washington Township Fire Department Station 93 […]
/PRNewswire/ Northern Colorado non-profit Health4Heroes will host a Military and First Responder-inspired Guardian Games & Expo, a high-energy, large-scale.
The Port Washington Memorial Day Services will be held at noon on Monday, May 31 in the Port Washington Union Cemetery. The guest speaker will be retired NASA APOLLO Engineer, Harold P. Weber.
Weber was born in Port Washington and graduated from Port Washington High School in 1950. He was valedictorian in a class of 11 graduates. Following four years of service in the United States Air Force, he enrolled in Milwaukee School of Engineering. In 1965, he was hired by Grumman Aerospace Corporation and worked with NASA APOLLO Lunar Module Landing Radar Program. Weber was the Lead Test Engineer and was responsible for the modifications to prevent the recurrence of the APOLLO 14 mode switching problem. His Lunar Landing Radar modifications were used on the the last three missions, which were APOLLO 15, 16 and 17.