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Old March 22nd 06, 11:56 PM posted to sci.space.history
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Default Ejection seat

It should have been obvious from context, but I mis-typed below.
I did *not* see Torick's autopsy report. That's not the sort of
thing that I'd ever expect the CIA to release.

Paul A. Suhler wrote:

the air hose fitting was ripped adn his suit flooded. I've
seen somewhere a reference ot a broken arm (which would have
prevented his getting into the life raft), but it was speculative
and I have *not* seen the autopsy report, so I don't know whether it
was really broken.


 




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