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... Chapter 8 ''' '''Stage Three Leadership: From Good Ideas to Unified Action ''' '''By Charles E. Smith ''' As we move toward space, new standards for leaders and leadership are necessary: cooperation ...
... – 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, well, all ... 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 ...
... . Donlan Interviewed by Jim Slade Washington, DC – 27 April 1998 / This oral history with Charles J. Donlan was conducted at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC on April 27, 1998. This ... did have a thin wing. We had a 6% wing. 8% was the one that Charles E. Yeager flew. '''Slade:''' Yeah. '''Donlan:''' And then NASA had one with 10%. And then in time ... the group? '''Donlan:''' Well, of course, Gilruth and myself and Max Maxime A. Faget, Chuck Charles W. Mathews, a group of others and Chris Christopher C. Kraft Jr. , who came out ...
... . Johnston was gone, and then he returned. I went to the Engineering and Development Directorate E&D and was assigned to the Space Shuttle Program Office as the Engineering Directorate representative ... data, the learning curve was used in the design of that system. In fact, Ed Charles E. Whitsett was the project engineer that worked after the Air Force, then worked for us ... volume we had. Buy whatever they want. We didn't care what it was. Pete Charles Conrad Jr. took all maps. He wanted maps. He liked to look out the window ...
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... 2004''' '''Johnson:''' Today is January 6th, 2004. This oral history interview is being conducted with Charles Bolden in Houston, Texas, for the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Interviewer is ... read a couple of different things. I think Steve Hawley’s interview, and also Robert E. Stevenson— '''Bolden:''' Bob Stevenson taught us about spiral eddies, bless his soul. I was okay ...
... , Texas – 28 February 2006 '''Wright:''' Today is February 28th, 2006. This oral history session with Charles F. “Chuck” Deiterich is being conducted in Bertram, Texas, for the NASA Johnson Space Center ... the safety measures for that? '''Deiterich:''' The separation maneuver itself, Ivy F. Hooks was in E&D Engineering and Development , and she was in charge of the—she had a separation ...
... – 7 April 2006''' '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Today is April 7th, 2006. This oral history with Dr. Charles T. Bourland is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Houston ... 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 ... a whole lot. One of the problems we had with SMEAT is that Bill William E. Thornton was in there, and he claimed that we starved him to death, that we ...

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