60 years ago: NASA Astronaut group 2
1963, September 17 NASA announced the “The New Nine” augmenting the original “Mercury Seven” astronauts.
Also known as “The Next Nine”, group 2 was first group that included civilian test pilots (Neil Armstrong & Elliot See). Apart from Elliot See and Edward White, who were respectively killed in a February 1966 T-38 crash and in the January 1967 Apollo fire, all pilots went on to command Gemini and Apollo missions.
A great birthday gift to Thomas Stafford (92 years today) who went on to fly on 2 Gemini missions, Apollo 10 (1969) and Apollo-Soyuz (1975), accumulating 21 days 3 hours in space. In 1979 USAF General Thomas Stafford became an Omega ambassador and board member of Omega SA American executive committee.
Note that Frank Borman was wearing his Rolex Oyster which he already wore at AF-ARPS class 60C while Neil Armstrong wore his Accutron GMT which he already wore as a civilian test pilot at Edwards in 1962.
(Photo: NASA S62-6759).