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instanceOf
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author
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aviator
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explorer
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human
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inventor
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military officer
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aircraftFlown
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Spirit of St. Louis
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aircraftType
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Ryan NYP monoplane
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awardReceived
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Congressional Gold Medal
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Distinguished Flying Cross
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Hubbard Medal
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Medal of Honor
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Orteig Prize
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burialPlace
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Palapala Ho'omau Church Cemetery, Maui, Hawaii, United States
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causeOfDeath
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lymphoma
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child
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Anne Spencer Lindbergh
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Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr.
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Jon Lindbergh
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Land Morrow Lindbergh
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Reeve Lindbergh
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Scott Lindbergh
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countryOfCitizenship
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United States of America
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dateOfBirth
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1902-02-04
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dateOfDeath
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1974-08-26
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dateOfEvent
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1927-05-20/1927-05-21
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dateOfMarriage
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1929-05-27
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familyName
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Lindbergh
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fieldOfWork
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aeronautical engineering
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aviation
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environmental conservation
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flightDistance
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approximately 3,600 miles
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flightDuration
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approximately 33.5 hours
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fullName
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Charles Augustus Lindbergh
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givenName
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Charles
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languageOfWorkOrName
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English
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militaryBranch
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United States Army Air Corps
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militaryRank
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colonel
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notableEvent
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first solo nonstop transatlantic flight
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notableFor
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influencing public opinion on U.S. involvement in World War II
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pioneering long-distance flight
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notableWork
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The Spirit of St. Louis
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We
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occupation
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author
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aviator
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explorer
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inventor
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military officer
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parent
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Charles August Lindbergh
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Evangelical "Evangel" M. Lindbergh
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placeOfArrival
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Le Bourget Field, Paris, France
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placeOfBirth
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Detroit, Michigan, United States
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placeOfDeath
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Kipahulu, Maui, Hawaii, United States
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placeOfDeparture
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Roosevelt Field, Long Island, New York, United States
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politicalActivity
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America First Committee spokesman
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positionHeld
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technical advisor to Pan American World Airways
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religion
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Lutheranism
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sexOrGender
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male
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spouse
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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subjectOf
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Lindbergh kidnapping case
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