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U.S. Army Soldier Returning to Earth After Mission Aboard the ISS

JUNE 24, 2019 – U.S. Army Lt. Col. Anne C. McClain will depart from the International Space Station to return to earth aboard a Soyuz “Union” MS-11 spacecraft June 24 at 7:25 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, following her 204-day mission with Expeditions 58 and 59, conducting technical and research tasks.

“Army astronauts have a very proud legacy in the astronaut program.” McClain said. “I can tell you that just like everywhere else in the Army, the biggest attributes that we can bring to the table are leadership and team skills, and those traits that I learned in the Army as both a follower and as a leader working in austere environments with small groups in high gain tasks where lives are at risk, those traits have absolutely transferred over into my time at NASA and I think that is the best thing that we can bring to NASA.”

During her time aboard the ISS, McClain participated in or helped facilitate numerous research investigations and technology demonstrations not possible on Earth. Among these included: on-orbit radiation detection; plant growth in microgravity; human immune-system response and antibody production; protein crystal formations to provide insight into Parkinson’s disease; and many other experiments ranging from physics to biological studies.

McClain also conducted Extra-Vehicular Activities, also called spacewalks, March 22 and April 8 to modify the station’s robotic arm, Canadarm2, and install new batteries for the station’s solar arrays. She also participated in an assessment of the unmanned SpaceX Crew Dragon, the first commercially built American spacecraft designed to carry humans to the ISS, when it arrived on station March 3.

McClain launched with her crew Dec. 3, 2018, from Baikonur Cosmodrome’s famous “Gagarin’s Start,” the same launch pad used for Sputnik 1 and later by Russian Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. She will return to earth aboard the same spacecraft she launched to the ISS in early December.

McClain was selected as an astronaut candidate in June 2013, completing the training in July 2015. Prior to her selection as an astronaut candidate, she served as a commissioned Army officer and an OH-58D Kiowa Warrior scout/attack helicopter pilot. She served 15 months in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom flying more than 800 combat hours. McClain also served as an instructor pilot, operations officer, troop commander, and she is a graduate from the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School.

Originally from Spokane, Washington, McClain earned a Bachelor of Science in mechanical/aeronautical engineering from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 2002, followed by a Master of Science from the University of Bath in Bath, England, and a Master of Science in international relations from the University of Bristol in Bristol, England.

The U.S. Army’s deep involvement in the nation’s space program and close work with NASA dates back to the launch in 1958 of Explorer 1, the United States’ first satellite, and it was a U.S. Army rocket that carried the first U.S. astronaut into space. Over the years, 18 Army astronauts have been selected by NASA with 16 of those flying aboard the Space Shuttle, Russian Soyuz spacecraft, and the International Space Station, including McClain.

Soldiers of U. S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command’s NASA Astronaut Detachment serve as NASA flight crew and provide engineering expertise for human interface with space systems.

U.S. Army astronauts will continue their presence aboard the ISS this year after McClain’s return. On July 20, the 50th anniversary of the Apollo XI lunar landing, U.S. Army Astronaut Detachment commander Col. Andrew Morgan will begin his planned nine-month mission aboard the ISS.

Media interested following in the June 24 departure, burn-through and landing activities for McClain are advised to follow USASMDC/ARSTRAT and NASA social media, and NASA TV: https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/#public

For more information about the Army Astronaut Detachment contact USASMDC/ARSTRAT Public Affairs at usarmy.redstone.smdc.mbx.public-affairs@mail.mil or (256) 955-3887.

By Ronald Bailey (SMDC/ARSTRAT)

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