NASA astronaut Frank Borman in an undated photo.
Borman served as the commander of Apollo 8, the first mission to fly around the world.
Born in Gary, Indiana, on March 14, 1928, he was the oldest American astronaut still living; that mantle now passes to Jim Lovell, who is also 95 but eleven days younger.
Like most of his fellow generation of astronauts, he trained as a test pilot before being selected for NASA's second astronaut program in 1962.
In 1970 Borman retired from NASA and the Air Force and became an adviser to Eastern Airlines.
Persons:
Frank Borman, Borman, Jim Lovell, Borman's crewmate William Anders, Susan, Eric Beech, Dan Whitcomb, Bill Trott, Rosalba O'Brien
Organizations:
NASA, Apollo, Handout, REUTERS, Former U.S, Eastern Airlines, American, Air Force, U.S . Military Academy, Gemini, Texas Air Corp, Politico, Thomson
Locations:
Former, Billings , Montana, Gary , Indiana, Arizona, Las Cruces , New Mexico, U.S