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Displaying 21—30 of 1000 matches for query "Dorothy_B._"Dottie"_Lee_OHP_Interview" retrieved in 0.003 sec with these stats:

  • "dorothi" found 33 times in 24 documents
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... . Has he been interviewed? I guess he's still living. '''Bergen:''' I'm not sure if he's been interviewed. He's on our list, if he hasn't been interviewed. '''Chilton:''' When ... was already operating. And they were very impressive people—Dick Richard E. Battin, Milt Milton B. Trageser, Ralph R. Ragan, Davey David G. Hoag. They were really fantastic. The role they ...
... February of 1980. I was in the first group that got interviewed for the class of 1980. After I left that interview, which was a very incredible week that you go through ... in for various later groups, and they’re interviewed. And you think back over the—there were twenty people in the group that I interviewed with, and every single one of them ... North America Aviation, Inc. , in their initial work on similar simulations, more sophisticated. Al Alan B. Kehlet, he was appointed engineering manager in the field office at Rockwell. I keep on ...
... the time. I don’t know if you’ve ever interviewed him or not, but he would be an interesting guy to interview. '''Butler:''' Not yet. '''Grimm:''' Both Chris and George. They ... was the associate administrator assigned to this job. Obviously you never got to interview George Low or maybe Ertel interviewed him, but he was a very exceptional individual. Young guy, he wasn ... that. '''Grimm:''' But that applied for the same work on the U-2 and the B-57. Interestingly enough, after we did all these things and were a tremendous success, including ...
... Center Oral History Project at the offices of the Signal Corporation. Carol Butler is the interviewer, and is assisted by Summer Bergen. Thank you for joining us today. '''Berry:''' You're ... my application. '''Butler:''' Oh, no. '''Berry:''' And so on and so forth. I was being interviewed by an Englishman who had come down here from Canada. '''Butler:''' Okay. '''Berry:''' He was ... in a lot of respects. I remember one guy that worked for TRW, named Bill Lee phonetic , he was a big help in actually teaching the rest of us things about ...
... 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 ... get it. So my first secretarial position of my very own was secretary of Flight B with Gordon Cooper. We had the responsibility for of course the telephones, answering the telephones ...
... 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 ... 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 working on it, I guess, 1973, maybe late ’72. We went through a Phase B contract with Lockheed, who had proposed the JetStar, and with Grumman, who proposed the Gulfstream ...
... to pull this program off. So I worked that problem as a deputy to Neil B. Hutchinson, who was named the program manager, from '84 through '86, and as a result ... :''' Of course. '''Aaron:''' It would be interesting to interview Neil Hutchinson, who was the program manager at the time, interview Aaron Cohen, you're interviewing myself, Gerry Griffin, John D. Hodge, Phil Culbertson ...
Alan B. Kehlet Interviewed by Jennifer Ross-Nazzal San Jose, California – 30 September 2005 '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Today is September ... 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 ...
... is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Carol Butler is the interviewer, and is assisted by Kevin Rusnak. Thank you for joining us today and taking time ... to go to the various cities where we were trying to interview people. We had a team of people that would interview, but I'd be the one to go hit the ... Carpenter was gone, Gordo L. Gordon Cooper was gone, so you had Wally and Alan B. Shepard, Jr. . '''Butler:''' Certainly does seem to have been the right man for the job ...
... . '''Armstrong:''' It's no F8F, but it's not a bad airplane. '''Ambrose:''' I was interviewing one of the Tuskegee Airmen who flew P-51s in Italy, and he said, "That ... Tuesday September 11, 2001 . '''Armstrong:''' Yes. Just carry on. '''Brinkley:''' Where were you when Alan B. Shepard Jr. made his famous flight? '''Armstrong:''' I was at Edwards at the time, but ... , and the ones I've talked to didn't see it. '''Ambrose:''' I've read interviews in which astronauts have used the word how "fragile" it is, looking at the Earth ...

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