I remember watching Neil Armstrong land on the MoonAnd I remember the days when our national heroes looked like this JULY 1969 . And not like this JAMIE KNIEVEL or this MOTHER FLEECEM or this UNCLENeil Armstrong, the first human being to ever set foot on the moon, died over the weekend, triggering an avalanche of eulogies, remembrances, and memorials. Both from the vast majority of human beings who are in awe ofI remember watching Neil Armstrong land on the MoonAnd I remember the days when our national heroes looked like this JULY 1969 . And not like this JAMIE KNIEVEL or this MOTHER FLEECEM or this UNCLEI wasn't going to write anything about the death of Neil Armstrong until this morning, when I heard a commentator on the radio say that the former astronaut had the reputation of being "private, almost to a fault." Of course, I know what he meantAs a mark of respect for the memory of Neil Armstrong, I hereby order, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, that on the day of his interment, the flag of the United States
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