Dr. Theodore von Kármán’s vision continues to be realized at AEDC
Dr. Theodore von Kármán; Dr. Hugh Dryden, then-deputy administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; then-Lt. Gen. Bernard Schriever, then-commander of the Air Research and Development Command; and then-Maj. Gen. Troup Miller Jr., then-commander of Arnold Engineering Development Center, from left, pose for a photo below a portrait of von Kármán and his sister Dr. Josephine de Kármán as part of the events surrounding the Oct. 30, 1959, dedication of the Gas Dynamics Facility at Arnold Air Force Base, Tenn., in honor of von Kármán. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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