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  • "cooper" found 3153 times in 1888 documents
  • "ohp" found 137 times in 137 documents
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... L. Gordon Cooper, Jr. - Interviewed by Roy Neal''' '''Pasadena, California – 21 May 1998''' '''Neal:''' I want to take you back ... mission? '''Cooper:''' Yes, I do. '''Neal:''' Of course, it would be if you were to fly it, too, Gordon. '''Cooper:''' Well, that’s true. '''Neal:''' Would you like to be his backup? '''Cooper:''' Oh ...
... = Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr. titlestyle = image = Image:Astronaut_cooper.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr. captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr ... of Spain Award. Other Information He retired from the Air Force and NASA in 1970. Interviews Read Gordon Cooper's Oral History interview Leroy Gordon Cooper OHP Interview '''here''' . Oct-94 :Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
C. Gordon Fullerton Interviewed by Rebecca Wright NASA Dryden Flight Research Center – 6 May 2002 '''Wright:''' Today is May 6, 2002. This oral history with Gordon Fullerton is being conducted by Rebecca Wright ... Musgrave, who’s a character in his right. I don’t know if you’ve interviewed him. '''Wright:''' Not yet. '''Fullerton:''' So it was a good team that was really good ...
... 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 ... did 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 some ... 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 ...
... started, it was the first week in June 1966 . I had not interviewed in the astronaut office. I was interviewed at personnel out at Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Texas . Personnel was ... went. But we rotated, and I had been assigned to secretary to Flight B and Gordon Cooper. Gordon Cooper was the backup commander of Apollo 10. The backup crew was Donn Eisele and Ed ...
... History Office. This interview is being held in San Jose, California, during the eleventh NACA Reunion. The interviewer is Jennifer Ross-Nazzal. ... figures. Now, the figures would be handmade and lettered with Leroy lettering. I mean, it was a terrible, labor-intensive job ... and—gosh, I’m trying to remember whether it was L. Gordon Cooper Jr. ; one of the astronauts that flew that mission. It ...
... group from NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia came to Northeastern to interview. I didn’t even know the interview was going to be held, but I went up and talked to ... the crew from any of these critical sites if we needed to. I believe L. Gordon Cooper was there for Enos. But when you arrive out there, here's this tracking station ... period of time. MA-4 was Wally Walter M. Schirra, and -5, I think, again Gordon Cooper . Then -6, for Glenn’s flight, it was Wally Schirra . So you’d get to ...
... the Signal Corporation, in Houston, Texas, for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. The interviewer is Kevin Rusnak, assisted by Kirk Freeman and Sandra Johnson. Thank you for taking the ... we built a little in-suit hose water separator and took it down for L. Gordon Cooper's flight, which was the flight we first flew it on, and then put it ... 'd like to thank you again for taking out the time this afternoon. End of interview Category:NASA Oral History Interview
... - Interviewed by Carol Butler''' '''Melbourne, Florida – 31 August 1998''' '''Butler:''' Today is August 31, 1998. This is an interview with Pete Clements for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. The interviews are ... still a live vehicle. Another anecdote that I always remember, I think it was L. Gordon Cooper, and I can't recall if it was Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom, or whatever, but ...
... Biggs is being conducted in Houston, Texas, for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Interviewer is Rebecca Wright, assisted by Sandra Johnson and Kristen Starr. Thank you for taking time ... in space, but art and music was very important. When I left high school, I interviewed for a musical group at Georgetown, at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, and got a ... me to go on a ship for eight days and do the recovery of L. Gordon Cooper’s flight, Faith 7, I believe it was. I said, “Boss, I get seasick.” And ...

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