Neil Armstrong, American Astronaut, the first man to walk on the Moon on July 21, 1969, has died.
![neil armstrong eagle scout rip](http://modelscoutrobotics.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/neil-armstrong-eagle-scout-rip.jpg)
He lived an amazing and long life. Some of his accomplishments: Eagle Scout, US Navy pilot, US Astronaut, Aeronautical Engineer, Space Program advocate, College Professor, Dad, Distinguished Eagle Scout, GrandDad.
Here’s a photo of Neil as a boy. He grew up in Ohio and was a Boy Scout. He earned his flying pilot license at 15 before he earned his car driver’s license.
![Neil_Armstrong_boyhood_photo_at_memorial_service](http://modelscoutrobotics.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Neil_Armstrong_boyhood_photo_at_memorial_service.jpg)
He sent greetings to Boy Scouts at a Scout Jamboree from the Apollo XI mission and even took his scout badge as one of few personal items on the Apollo XI mission. So Scouting was important to him.
![neil armstrong scout badge on Apollo 11](http://modelscoutrobotics.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/neil-armstrong-scout-badge-on-Apollo-11.jpg)
I’m impressed with how he managed to be calm when his aircraft or spacecraft was malfunctioning — he was a brave man. He used his brains to solve the problem and from what I read was always calm under adversity.
![Neil Armstrong small-step](http://modelscoutrobotics.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Neil-Armstrong-small-step.jpg)
This is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
Neil Armstrong, July 21st, 1969, Apollo XI from surface of the Moon
Sometime soon I hope to have time to read his full biography. I’ve been pretty busy with soccer, scouting, MoonBots and First Lego League.
![Neil-Armstrong-retired photo](http://modelscoutrobotics.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Neil-Armstrong-retired-photo.jpg)
Rest in Peace Mr. Armstrong. Thank you for your service.