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... all about, I was promoted to a buck sergeant position, and I went into basic training at Camp Lee, Virginia, as a buck sergeant. Of course, this did not impress the guys ... of inductees coming in, and we've got several of them that are promoted to sergeant. But anyhow, we went through basic at Camp Lee, Virginia. I understood that after basic ...
... Command at Huntsville, Alabama, and worked on the Sergeant missile. There we were involved in the engineering oversight of the design of the Sergeant. It was designed and being built by Sperry ... a role it was. After there, I came to NASA. When I worked at the Sergeant Project Office, it came to an end, to a close, as the design was completed ...
... what you’re talking about and I don’t care what you’re talking about. Sergeant, come over here and take this fellow to a cell and put him in Cell ... me in there—it was almost dark in there—and locked the door and the sergeant left. And I sat there and I said, “Something has happened. Somebody didn’t tell ...
... completed in 1901. Army Ordnance ordered Jet Propulsion Laboratory to undertake research and development of Sergeant solid-propellant, surface-to-surface missile. During 1955-56: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA ...
... successful firings of six Army missiles at White Sands Missile Range : Honest John , Little John , Sergeant , Hawk , Nike-Hercules , and Nike-Zeus . ''(M&R, 6/10/63, 12)'' In commencement address ...
... displayed two tactical surface-to-surface missiles apparently comparable to U.S. 300- mi.-range Sergeant missile. ''(Balt. Sun, 10/8/64)'' October 1964 October Oct 1 1964 1 Oct 2 ...
... ," a study covering such systems as the Mark 46 torpedoes, Minuteman II, Hound Dog, Polaris , Sergeant, and Lance missiles. "We are not sure whether good ideas attract `good' (that is, flexible ...
... low-yield explosion at altitude of between 20 and 30 mi. Specially-built rocket with Sergeant motor was used to loft the nuclear warhead. NASA would later select additional astronauts for ...
An unofficial three-man altitude record of 23,350 feet was set at McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio, by Lt. L. Wade, Capt. A. W. Stevens, and Sergeant Long-ham In a supercharged Air Service bomber.
Sergeant Lambert of Wright Field, Ohio, became the first person in the United States to be ejected from an airplane by means of emergency escape equipment (ejected from a P-61 airplane traveling 802 miles per hour at an altitude of 7,800 feet).

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