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... ’s see, I believe that Charles “Pete” Conrad Jr. and Alan L. Bean—anyway. Weren’t they the first flight, Conrad?
'''Rusnak:''' Conrad, Joseph P. Kerwin, and Paul J. Weitz.
'''Dumis:''' Conrad, Kerwin, and Weitz. Bean was head of the initial—got it. Conrad was there first. For that ...
... were offered?
'''Bourland:''' Oh, they had steak and lobster. One I remember in particular
is Pete Charles Conrad Jr. , one of his favorite foods was lamb
kidneys. I don’t know if you ... was on the ship, as soon as the
crew got back to the quarantine facility, Pete Conrad asked me if I
would go get him a package of cigarettes. He smoked occasionally ... around, and finally one sailor came
up and donated a box of Winston cigarettes for Pete Conrad. I can’t
imagine that happening today. We wouldn’t be smoking in a controlled ...
... Off Camera:''' And we’re recording.
'''Ward:''' Well this is our oral history interview with Charles Duke, Apollo astronaut. The date is March 12, 1999. And, Charlie, one of the things ... ’s what saved them of course.
'''Ward:''' Right.
'''Duke:''' I mean, to me that Pete Charles C. Conrad Jr. didn’t rotate that handle to abort that spacecraft when everything went zap is ... we were going to have plenty of gas.
'''Ward:''' Of course by the second mission, Pete Conrad was able to set down real—very close to the planned landing site. Right next ...
... – 29 April 1999'''
'''Butler:''' Today is April 29, 1999. This oral history is with Dr. Charles
Berry, at his offices in Houston, Texas. This oral history is being
conducted for the ... here now
we were even super selecting above that.
But we had guys like Chuck Charles E. Yeager , who set up at the test
pilot school, and those guys were saying ... started that, I thought, "I cannot believe we're doing
this." Laughter They had Pete Charles C. "Pete" Conrad, Jr. and
Gordo and their wives, and me and my wife, and they had people ...
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