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... In 1945 and worked in the Ordnance Research and Development, Sub-Office (rocket), at Fort Bliss. In 1950 the Fort Bliss activities were moved to Redstone Arsenal, Ala. Rees, who became an American citizen ...
... . During the years that followed, this group was stationed at Fort Bliss, as part of the Ordnance Research and Development. After the Fort Bliss group was transferred to Huntsville, Dr. Weidner worked with the ...
... Army then, in May of '62, just before Carpenter's flight.
I went out to Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, for nine weeks of officers'
school, and had to listen to ... years, but Chris Kraft somehow arranged
for after my nine weeks of officers' school at Fort Bliss, he arranged
for me to be assigned back to the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston ...
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A Pershing missile, fired from an Army range north of Fort Bliss, Tex ., by an artillery unit from Fort Sill, Okla., as part of a training exercise, crashed 400 mi. off ...
... released at Roswell, N. Mex- Stamp was first U-S. stamp with rocket motif since Fort Bliss stamp of 1946. U.S. stamps also had been issued for Project Echo ''(1961)'' and ...
April 1-13: 17 Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL Private F rockets were fired at Hueco Range, Fort Bliss, Tex.
... rocket specialists brought to United States under Project Paperclip to work on missile development at Fort Bliss and White Sands Proving Ground .
Navy BuOrd established Guided Missiles, Jet Propulsion and Countermeasures Section ...
... engineers, who had agreed to come to the United States under Project Paperclip , arrived at Fort Bliss , Tex.
Navy BuAer awarded contract to Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at Cal Tech to conduct research ...
Antiaircraft and Guided Missile Center activated at Fort Bliss , Tex.
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA 's first hovering flights of a simplified propeller vertical takeoff landing (VTOL) airplane model conducted at Langley Laboratory.
Wernher von Braun becomes an honorary member of the GfW in Stuttgart Germany. He accepts by mail from the camp at Fort Bliss.
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