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... with Dr. Richard Battin in Lexington, Massachusetts, for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Interviewer is Rebecca Wright. Thank you again for letting us into your home. You were so ... my doctorate in 1951. It was not a good time to look for jobs. I interviewed at various places and never really was very excited about anything that was available. Then ... 1967, I think, when Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom and Edward H. White II and Roger B. Chafee died. We all felt that that's the end of the program, it's ...
... ’s happened since then. '''Interviewer:''' You moved on to the Space Station Office '''Bigham:''' Yes. I was the Project Manager for what was called the Phase B, the preliminary design phase of ... I really enjoyed the people I worked with, I’ve lost contact with them. '''Interviewer:''' Well, I think that’s everything then. Again, thank you. End of interview Category:NASA Oral History Interview
... , TX – 15 January 1998''' '''Dinkel:''' This is Rich Dinkel on 15 January 1998, for an interview with Randy Brinkley, the Space Station Program manager. We are just recently airborne out of ... with my plight. But when I said, "All right. Now it's time for plan B and plan C," they indicated they had no intentions of executing plan ... had a law degree, sought his advice on how to deal with this investigation. After interviewing everyone that I could, and no one knew nothing, and recognizing that the squadron commander ...
... -Nazzal:''' Today is July 21st, 2009. This interview with Annette Hasbrook is being conducted in Houston for the JSC Oral History Project. The interviewer is Jennifer Ross-Nazzal, assisted by Rebecca Wright ... ? Or based on how the timeline lays out, we want this person to do A, B, and C, but all three of those are happening at the same time, so that ... in payloads. Send in your resume, and I’ll have my boss interview you.” Literally, he picked my resume and interviewed me. I was on site a week later, two weeks later ...
Caldwell C. Johnson Interviewed by Michelle Kelly League City, Texas – 1 April 1998 / This oral history with Caldwell C. ... it. The fact is, we both did it the right way. For instance, Jerry Jerome B. Hammack phonetic , you talk to Jerry. Now, Jerry, see, was on the operational side of ... it looks like some of those documents are kind of older as well. End of Interview Category: NASA Oral History Interview
... senior individual. They would run rendezvous planning every week, or launch under Jerry Jerome B. Hammack, launch operations and procedures. Entry was—I forget who chaired those. But that ... , too. Laughter '''Butler:''' That's always good. '''Woodling:''' Yes. Have you interviewed him? '''Butler:''' We have. We have interviewed him. '''Woodling:''' I didn't know he was in town. Shucks. ...
... 1999 '''Voice Off Camera:''' And we’re recording. '''Ward:''' Well this is our oral history interview with Charles Duke, Apollo astronaut. The date is March 12, 1999. And, Charlie, one of ... through the process, the physicals and all of that. You get down to the final interview. Do you remember who participated in that? '''Duke:''' Yes, I do. I remember three, no ... , “Give—let them have at it.” And he said, “Go,” and so they—Jim James B. Irwin said, “We’re go for this attempt,” the second time around. '''Ward:''' Jim was ...
... Center Oral History Project at the offices of the SIGNAL Corporation. Carol Butler is the interviewer and is assisted by Kevin Rusnak and Sandra Johnson. Thank you very much for joining ... to romantic places like Buckroe Beach in Virginia. It was a pretty impressive transition. That interviewing process was sometime between February and April, and we were in the States in April ... . So that was one of the facets. The use of the Saturn V, Saturn IV-B upper-stage, as a space lab, we got involved in all those designs, and that ...
... Center Oral History Project at the JSC studio in Houston, Texas. Carol Butler is the interviewer. Thank you very much for joining us today. '''Gibson:''' Thank you, Carol. '''Butler:''' To begin ... you did apply, tell us about what that process was like, your application process, your interview, and what some of the steps along the way were, and what you thought about ... reduce the odds, the first lunar landing, for example, or Apollo 8, or Al Alan B. Shepard Jr. on the first Mercury, I mean, those kinds of things, those really required ...
... ''' '''Carlson: '''Hi. This is Erik Carlson, Johnson Space Center. Are you ready for the tele-interview? '''Algranti:''' Yes, sir, I am. '''Carlson:''' Great. Well, I'd like to start off and ... course, we supported Jim James A. Lovell Jr. and John W. Young and Al Alan B. Shepard Jr. in 1970 for the Apollo 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 flights, but ... in LaGrange, Georgia. '''Carlson:''' Thank you very much. Mr. Algranti, I've really enjoyed this interview, and it's been a fascinating time, and I appreciate your time. Thank you very ...

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