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REDIRECT Bryan D. O'Connor Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
Bryan D. O'Connor Interviewed by Sandra Johnson Washington, DC – 17 March 2004 '''Johnson:''' Today is March 17th, 2004. This oral history with Bryan OConnor is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Sandra Johnson is the interviewer and ...
... ; title = Bryan D. O'Connor titlestyle = image = Image:Astronaut_oconnor.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = Bryan D. O'Connor captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Bryan D. O'Connor header3 ... , California, to be his hometown. Bryan and his wife, Susan, have two married sons, Thomas and Kevin, and three granddaughters, Ella, Riley and Colby. The O'Connor family enjoys hiking, photography, artisan bread ...
REDIRECT Bryan D. O'Connor
... launch vehicle programs and that portion of the Saturn/Apollo Applications Program assigned to Marshall. OConnor was born on March 31, 1922 in Fitchburg, Mass. He graduated from West Point in ... bachelor of science in both military engineering and in aeronautical engineering. During World War II, OConnor served in Italy with the 495th Bombardment Group, and held several other military assignments around ...
REDIRECT Edmund F. O'Connor Category:Engineer
... Charles Gordon Fullerton were the crew. Guy S. Gardner was one of the pilots and Bryan D. OConnor was the other pilot, so three of us. Like I say, Ron McNair was my ... the difficulties in the join-up and everything, we came in, and we had brought Bryan over from Edwards or wherever, because we knew the only place we were going to ... .” Guy Gardner came in, and he had seen 10 knots more than me, and then Bryan had seen 20 knots more than me. And we’re all thinking, “Okay.” Well, it ...
... , and their own bosses would then go back and complain to Bryan Erb, and Bryan would say, “No, that’s okay. I agree with that.” You ... a fascinating career. '''Annexstad:''' Oh, I’ve enjoyed it thoroughly. '''Butler:''' I’d like to give Kevin a chance now to ask you a couple of ... came down to the Johnson Space Center. She’s on at ten o’clock at night with Dave Ward, still. Shara Fryer came down and ...
... I had, so I'd like to thank you for participating in the project. '''Arabian:''' Oh, very nice, very nice. I enjoyed it. End of interview '''John O. Annexstad - Interviewed by Carol ... their own bosses, and their own bosses would then go back and complain to Bryan Erb, and Bryan would say, “No, that’s okay. I agree with that.” You know, he would ... door and let everybody in and whatever, and they were lining up outside Bryan Erb’s office, and Bryan said, “No, he did what I told him to do.” And that’s ...
... O'Hara, is being conducted at the Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California, for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. The interviewer is Rebecca Wright, with Carol Butler. We’d ... again for taking time out to do this. We'd like to begin by asking you, how did you enter the nursing profession? '''O'Hara:''' Well, I'm really not sure. I ... they’d worked and trained for and wanted to do for so long. '''Wright:''' It must have been special for you then to watch Deke Slayton finally get to go. '''O'Hara ...

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