Charles Lindbergh
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Work : None | Great Achievement 1927 (Long distance solo flight to Mexico) | Relationship : None | 00 midnight in Mexico City, Mexico (Future wife, Anne Morrow) | Work : None | 52 AM in Long Island (Began solo trans-Atlantic flight) | Work : None | 22 PM in Le Bourget (End solo trans-Atlantic flight) | Relationship : None | Marriage 1929 (Anne Morrow) | Family : None | Change in family responsibilities 22 June 1930 (First son, Charles Jr., born) | : None | Death of Child 12 May 1932 (Kidnapped son's body found) | Family : None | Change in family responsibilities August 1932 (Son Jon born) | Family : None | Change residence December 1935 (Moved family to England) | Work : None | Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1936 (Book, "We") | Work : None | Prize 18 October 1938 (Service Cross of the German Eagle) | Social : None | Great Publicity 25 April 1941 (President Roosevelt denounces Lindbergh) | Family : None | Change in family responsibilities 1942 (Son Scott born) | Work : None | Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1948 (Book, "Of Flight and Life") | Work : None | Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1953 (Autobiography, "The Spirit of St. Louis") | Work : None | Prize 1954 (Congressional Medal of Honor) | Work : None | Prize 1954 (Pulitzer Prize) | Work : None | Gain social status 1954 (Appointed brigadier general in Air Force Reserves) | Health : None | Medical diagnosis 1973 (Lymphoma cancer) | : None | Death by Disease 26 August 1974 (Lymphoma cancer, age 72) | Social : None | Secrets revealed 29 November 2003 (had three children with German lover) | Diagnoses : Major Diseases | Cancer (Lymphoma cancer, fatal) | Family : Childhood | Family noted (Father a congressman) | Family : Childhood | Only child | Family : Relationship | Marriage more than 15 Yrs (Married 45 years) | Family : Relationship | Number of Marriages (One) | Family : Parenting | Kids more than 3 (Six) | Family : Parenting | Kids -Traumatic event (Son kidnapped and killed) | Lifestyle : Work | Work alone/ Singular role (Solo pilot) | Lifestyle : Financial | Gain - Financial success in field | Lifestyle : Social Life | Outdoors (Skin diving) | Lifestyle : Social Life | Sports (Skiing) | Lifestyle : Social Life | Travel | Lifestyle : Home | Expatriate (U.S. to Germany) | Vocation : Business | Entrepreneur (Helped to launch TWA and Pan Am) | Vocation : Business | Top executive (Consultant/Director Pan-Am Airways) | Vocation : Education | Researcher (Medical) | Vocation : Military | Combat (179 combat flying hours) | Vocation : Military | Military service (Brigadier General, Air Force Reserves) | Vocation : Politics | Activist/ political (Lead figure in isolationist movement) | Vocation : Science | Biology (Medical researcher) | Vocation : Travel | Adventurer | Vocation : Travel | Aviation field (Civilian aircraft consultant) | Vocation : Travel | Pilot/ private (Developed passenger routes) | Vocation : Writers | Autobiographer | Vocation : Writers | Textbook/ Non-fiction | Notable : Awards | Medals (Congressional Medal of Honor) | Notable : Awards | Pulitzer prize (1954) | Notable : Awards | Vocational award (Ortieg Prize, Service Cross of the German Eagle) | Notable : Famous | Historic figure (Pioneer pilot; first to fly N.Y. to Paris) | Notable : Famous | Founder/ originator (Pump to keep organs alive, others) | Notable : Book Collection | American Book