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Georgiy Mikhaylovich Grechko
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Georgiy Mikhaylovich Grechko; civilian; born 1932, Leningrad.
Graduated from a military mechanical engineering college (1955), worked at a design bureau, received a master of technical services degree (1967), and became a cosmonaut in 1967. He was the flight engineer for Soyuz 17 / Salyut 4 .
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Georgiy Timofeyevich Beregovoy; Major General, Red Air Force; born April 15, 1921, Fedorovka, the Ukraine; married, two children.
Attended Lugansk Military Air School, graduated from the Red Banner Air Force Academy (1956), and became a cosmonaut in 1964. He was the pilot of Soyuz 3 .
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Georgiy Timofeyevich Dobrovolskiy; Lieutenant Colonel, Red Air Force; born June 1, 1928, Odessa; died June 29, 1971 during Soyuz 11 reentry; was married, two children.
Graduated from the Air Force School at Chuguyevo, and became a cosmonaut in 1963. He was the command pilot of Soyuz 11 / Salyut 1 .
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Georgiy Stepanovich Shonin; Colonel, Red Air Force; born August 3, 1935, Rovenki, the Ukraine; married, two children.
Attended Naval Air Force College, Zhukovskiy Air Force Engineering Academy, and became a cosmonaut in 1960. He was backup commander for Soyuz 5 and commander of Soyuz 6 .
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Georgiy Stepanovich Shonin
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Georgiy Timofeyevich Beregovoy
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Georgiy Timofeyevich Dobrovolskiy
Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
... checking the integrity of the docking compartment, spaceship commander Lt. Col. Vladimir Vasyutin, flight engineer Georgiy Grechko, and research Lt. Col. Aleksandr Volkov entered the station.
During the planned eight-day joint ... experiments. Then Savinykh, Vasyutin, and Volkov would continue work on the station, while Dzhanibekov and Grechko returned to earth in the Soyuz T-13 . (FBIS, Tass in English, Sept 17/85 ...
At a news conference to discuss the recent flights of cosmonauts Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Georgiy Grechko, Soviet space officials said today that they expected to have a permanently manned space station ...
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