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... Leroy Chiao - Interviewed by Rebecca Wright'''
'''Boise, Idaho – 19 September 2011'''
'''Wright:''' Today is September 19, 2011. This oral history interview is
being conducted with Leroy Chiao, for the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral
History Project in Boise, Idaho, on the campus of Boise State
University. Interviewer is Rebecca Wright, assisted ...
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label3 ... Grumman Tiger aircraft, as well as downhill skiing. He speaks Mandarin Chinese and Russian. Leroy and Karen Chiao married in 2003.
Education
Graduated from Monte Vista High School, Danville, California, in 1978 ...
... -Nazzal:''' Today is July 21st, 2009. This interview with Annette Hasbrook is being conducted in Houston for the JSC Oral History Project. The interviewer is Jennifer Ross-Nazzal, assisted by Rebecca Wright ... by the time six months is over. I did that for Expedition 10, which was Leroy Chiao and Salizhan S. Sharipov. Then I worked STS-121 and several other missions prior to ... in payloads. Send in your resume, and I’ll have my boss interview you.” Literally, he picked my resume and interviewed me. I was on site a week later, two weeks later ...
... Kevin M. Rusnak Houston, Texas – 7 November 2000
'''Rusnak:''' Today is November 7th, 2000. This interview with Charlie Haines is being conducted in the offices of the Signal Corporation in Houston ... become astronauts. I knew Deke Donald K. Slayton at Edwards. I knew Leroy L. Gordon Cooper. We called him Leroy. He’s Gordo here. Tom Thomas P. Stafford, Frank Borman, and probably ... them a letter, got a response asking me to come down for the interviews. I remember my first interview was with this character named Gene Eugene F. Kranz. I don’t know ...
... Aeronautics and Space Administration Headquarters History Office. This interview is being held in San Jose, California, during the eleventh NACA Reunion. The interviewer is Jennifer Ross-Nazzal. Thank you again for making ... in paper-type text and figures. Now, the figures would be handmade and lettered with Leroy lettering. I mean, it was a terrible, labor-intensive job to write those reports. ...
... Project, in the office of the Signal Corporation in Houston, Texas. Carol Butler is the interviewer, and is assisted by Kevin Rusnak and Tim Farrell. Thank you very much for joining ... was over, the flight director, and he would select one of the controllers for an interview, and they would go over to the media building. The press were over there and ... about a three-month period over to IBM Building along with people like James L. Leroy Hall and Bob Robert Regelbrugge and others, testing these mid-course sequences that we had ...
... L. Gordon Cooper, Jr. - Interviewed by Roy Neal'''
'''Pasadena, California – 21 May 1998'''
'''Neal:''' I want to take you back ... went to
Mars.
'''Cooper:''' Absolutely. The public were hanging on the TVs again.
End of Interview
Category:NASA Oral History Interview
... graduation. There I was an instructor pilot in single
engine jet aircraft after completing training.
'''Interviewer:''' Right after Purdue, you were in the Air Force?
'''Bigham:''' Yes. I graduated in 1953 ... I
really enjoyed the people I worked with, I’ve lost contact with them.
'''Interviewer:''' Well, I think that’s everything then. Again, thank you.
End of interview
Category:NASA Oral History Interview
... him a little bit in terms of getting an interview or it would have happened anyway. He wound up being in the interview group with Judy Judith A. Resnik. I think it ... , I forgot the funny story. In my interview week I had my eyes dilated for my eye exam just before I went for my interview with the selection committee. I remember I ... couldn’t read where I was supposed to go for my interview. I didn’t want to be late for my interview. I remember stopping this person and saying, “Excuse me. Could ...
... history project. We hadn't done Neil A. Armstrong's interview yet. I said I guess we could let him interview Neil Armstrong. George liked that idea, and so—how long did ... 1000th interview. That means a lot to me.
'''Wright:''' It means a lot to us. We appreciate it.
'''Ross:''' That was cool.
'''Wright:''' Thank you. End of interview
Category: NASA Oral History Interview
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