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... William A. Anders - Interviewed by Paul Rollins''' '''Houston, Texas – 8 October 1997''' '''Rollins:''' Well, when did you make the decision to become an astronaut and what did you do towards … '''Anders:''' Early in my Air ... ? '''Anders:''' In the interviews you mean, when? '''Rollins:''' Well, no. Before the Apollo mission for the Gemini missions. For instance for 9, they were wondering whether that was going to cause a problem. '''Anders ...
... ; title = William A. Anders titlestyle = image = Image:Astronaut_anders.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = William A. Anders captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = William A. Anders header3 = label3 ... May of 1994 when he fully retired from company service. Read the Oral History Project Interview with Bill Anders William A. Anders OHP Interview here . Dec-94 :Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
... is being conducted for the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Houston, Texas. Interviewer is Rebecca Wright assisted by Sandra Johnson and Jennifer Ross-Nazzal. Thanks again for joining ... , or a couple words maybe. But first of all aside from the Purdue and Navy thing, if you look at people, we came from all walks of life. Bill William A. Anders if I'm not mistaken was born in Hong Kong. We've got guys who came from academy families. We've got Edwin E. “Buzz” Aldrin who came from a military ...
... 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 scholarship. Man, I was happy. Going to get ... justify it later, and I say this in a good way. So I called my good friend over in the contracts area, Mr. William A. Cooke. I said, “Mr. Cooke, how in the ... interview around in my mind—the auditorium, the one I was talking about, where the public came, was emptied for Apollo 11. We moved everything out of it. We rented a tent, a ...
... a bad airplane. '''Ambrose:''' I was interviewing one of the Tuskegee Airmen who flew P-51s in Italy, and he said, "That was such a honey of an airplane, if it had been a ... mission. '''Armstrong:''' Yes. '''Brinkley:''' Did you read lately that they released that Nixon had William Safire write a death letter about what would happen if you, the three astronauts died on this ...
... in culling out people any better than we had done with interviews and background checks. Background checks turned out to be a very interesting tool for us, where you had information from ... with that. Interviews were very, very important to us and worked out very well. In the first group there was a lot of psychiatric and psychological testing done, with a lot of question ... that—in Skylab we had to have a meeting every Wednesday, and I had to sign a slip and Bill William C. Sneider had to sign a slip that it was okay to fly ...
... Terry L. Clancy and Gail A. Hansen - Interviewed by Jennifer Ross-Nazzal''' '''Houston, Texas – 14 July 2009''' '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Today is July 14th, 2009. This interview with Terry Clancy and Gail Hansen is ... came up with the design, the Japanese were right in there. Back in the President William J. Clinton days when they made—. '''Hansen:''' I want to say it was something like ...
... recession was really bad, so while I interviewed for jobs, there were none. The IBM International Business Machines Corporation recruiter came. He said it was a waste of time, because they had ... an integrated project, as far as I know. '''Wright:''' Let’s stop just a second, because we’re going to run out of tape here. End of interview Category:NASA Oral History Interview
... 13th, 1999, and we are interviewing Col. Frank Borman in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Let’s start a little bit pre-NASA. I want to start with a question that relates to when ... on getting people in the program. And as a matter of fact, we—those of us that were successful were interviewed and told by a Gen. Curtis LeMay, who was the Chief of ... that I did not want to happen. I want—you know, I had a great team in Bill William A. Anders and Lovell, and I wanted to make certain that we did and we ...
... Interviewed by Doug Ward Houston, Texas – 23 March 1999 '''Ward:''' This is our oral history interview with Fred Haise. March 23rd, 1999. Fred, thanks for coming by. You came to NASA from a ... prime; and I was on the backup then with Jim Lovell James A. Lovell, Jr. initially with Bill Anders William A. Anders . After a very short time, Bill decided to leave the program; and Ken Mattingly ...

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