Charles Lewis Gazin

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Born1904 (1904)
Died1996 (aged 9192)
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Born1904 (1904)
Died1996 (aged 9192)
Scientific career
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InstitutionsCalifornia Institute of Technology
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
American Geological Institute
United States National Museum
Charles Lewis Gazin's field work and collecting in Wyoming, 1941.

Charles Lewis Gazin (1904–1996) was an American vertebrate paleontologist and paleobiologist.

Gazin was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado on 18 June, 1904, to Charles Edward and Janie Frances (née Nicklaus) Gazin.[1]

In 1942, he was commissioned as First Lieutenant in the United States Army Air Forces, and was eventually promoted to Major. He received the Legion of Merit in 1946, for work on radar scopes.[1]

He had a son named Chester. Charles Gazin died in 1996.[1]

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