1. Armstrong - Noun
2. Armstrong - Proper noun
United States pioneering jazz trumpeter and bandleader (1900-1971)
United States astronaut; the first man to set foot on the Moon (July 20, 1969) (1930-)
Source: WordNetAfter Heath died, in 2005, Armstrong became the first chair of the Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation, a post he retained until 2013. Source: Internet
Alexander (1995): p. 399 The last episode of Star Trek aired forty-seven days before Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon as part of the Apollo 11 mission, Alexander (1995): p. 400 and Roddenberry declared that he would never write for television again. Source: Internet
After dropping out of the Fisk School at age eleven, Armstrong joined a quartet of boys who sang in the streets for money. Source: Internet
After the British artillery was shown up in the Crimean War as having barely changed since the Napoleonic Wars the industrialist William Armstrong was awarded a contract by the government to design a new piece of artillery. Source: Internet
Among them were Laura Pierre, the first female athlete to represent T&T at the Olympics, Michael Paul, Ronald Affoon, Charlie Joseph, Ainsley Armstrong, Carlyle Bernard, Andrew Bruce and Deon Lendore. Source: Internet
Although the film's romantic subplot belongs to Cabot and Wray, established star Armstrong was chosen for the ad rather than the unknown Cabot. Source: Internet