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REDIRECT Bill Nelson
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... I was at the backup control at Bermuda, and so Chris
Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. and Walt Walter C. Williams and Bob
Robert R. Gilruth called me back and said to come down ... to have a
meeting every Wednesday, and I had to sign a slip and Bill William C.
Sneider had to sign a slip that it was okay to fly for another week ... 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 ...
... and the guys that work for him, you look at, let’s see, Walt Walter C. Williams was here then and then later on Chris Kraft took over for him, and there ... the Kennedy Space Center. There was another guy, maybe you’ve talked to him, Bill William E. Platt and I worked on the booster systems console. We had two positions there ... who was working on it came to work for me as assistant division chief, Charlie Charles R. Haines, good, good, good, good aeronautical engineer, fantastic aeronautical engineer. Had a personality about ...
... . I give most of the credit for developing
that concept to Chris Kraft. Walt Walter C. Williams was also
involved, but I give most of it to Chris.
It's a simple ... to fly. The control center was pretty full for that. In
fact, I sat by Charles C. Pete Conrad Jr. , who was scheduled to go
next. He couldn't find a place ... obviously had a lot of people talking in his ear from
the backroom. And Will William E. Fenner, who was also on the console.
We landed and there was not a ...
... , California – 9 March 1999
'''Bergen:''' Today is March 9, 1999. This oral history interview with Charles Feltz is being conducted in Temecula, California, for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project ... knew the way they thought. Frankly, I don't know if they knew Walt Walter C. Williams or not. He was, at the time, head of the test people at Florida, and ... company was transferred out and your counterpart came in as president, which was Bergen, Bill William B. Bergen.
'''Bergen:''' Yes, Bill Bergen.
'''Feltz:''' And Bill was a kind of hard guy ...
... William A. Anders - Interviewed by Paul Rollins'''
'''Houston, Texas – 8 October 1997'''
'''Rollins:''' Well, when did ... board the
spacecraft measuring radiation and I generally got involved in reviewing
those. Pete Conrad Charles C. Conrad, Jr. and I particularly on Gemini
11, which was highly elliptical orbit up through ...
... 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 ... starting in the early ’50s, you know, Thomas P. Stafford and (let’s see) Bill William A. Anders and a few others—Mike Michael Collins was a West Pointer. But it ... ’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 ...
... support we needed to do this, and we had some great leaders like Walt Walter C. Williams and Bob Robert R. Gilruth.
'''Rusnak:''' It’s certainly because of the hard work of ... .” You had a primary system, the primary navigation and control system, that was developed by Charles Stark Draper Labs at MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts . Then you had a ...
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