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Originally a [[chemical engineering|chemical engineer]] who joined the [[ | Originally a [[chemical engineering|chemical engineer]] who joined the [[United States Navy]] in the First World War, spent a career in Navy meteorology (called aerology at the time), and then retired to become the long-term civilian head of the U.S. Weather Bureau; was part of the [[National Academy of Sciences]] review of the [[Condon Report]] on [[unidentified flying object]]s |
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Originally a chemical engineer who joined the United States Navy in the First World War, spent a career in Navy meteorology (called aerology at the time), and then retired to become the long-term civilian head of the U.S. Weather Bureau; was part of the National Academy of Sciences review of the Condon Report on unidentified flying objects