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... List)'' NASA announced assignments within MSC Flight Crew Operations Directorate: Apollo 10 Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford had been named Deputy Director and Apollo 14 Commander Alan B. Shepard , Jr., would resume duties as Chief of Astronaut Office. Stafford also would assist Donald K. Slayton , Director of Flight Crew Operations, in technical matters related ...
... 72-5)'' Senate received nomination of Apollo 10 astronaut Col. Thomas P. Stafford (USAF) to be brigadier general. Col. Stafford was Director of Flight Crew Operations at Manned Spacecraft Center. ''(CR, 1 ...
... aboard satellite would be extended six more months. ''(Lockheed Release 72-73)'' Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford made joint "flight" with Soviet Cosmonaut Andrian G. Nikolayev in Soyuz spacecraft simulator at Zvezdny Gorodok (Star City), cosmonaut training center near Moscow. Stafford was member of NASA delegation to Oct. 9-19 Moscow meetings on Apollo Soyuz Test ...
... develop concept into "practical power system." ''(AEC Release P-404; AEC rio)'' Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford , Deputy Director of Flight Crew Operations at Manned Spacecraft Center , was promoted by Air Force ... in December 1971 and James A. McDivitt to brigadier general by Air Force in March. Stafford had been Apollo 10 commander and Gemini 6 pilot. ''(NASA Release 72-235)'' November 1972 ...
... surface. ''(Moscow Domestic Service, FBIS-Sov, 10/1/73, U3, Tass, U4)'' Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford -speaking in Beverly Hills, Calif.-congratulated Soviet Cosmonauts Vasily G. Lazarev and Oleg G. Makarov on the successful completion of their Sept. 27-29 Soyuz 12 mission. Stafford, U.S. crew commander for the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Apollo Soyuz Test ...
... link in the formation of the earth's radiation belts. Honorary guests Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford , U.S. Apollo Soyuz Test Project commander, and Soviet Cosmonauts Georgy T. Beregovoy , Vitaly I ... . and the U.S.S.R. could be good and equal partners in conquering space. Stafford said cooperation in ASTP had already solved colossal technical problems. "And if we can solve ...
... Training near Moscow, included joint crew activities and onboard documentation. Astronauts participating were Thomas P. Stafford , U.S. ASTP commander; Vance D. Brand , command module pilot; and Donald K. Slayton , docking ... with ,the Salyut orbital platform-before the joint U.S.- U.S.S.R. mission. Stafford told newsmen he was completely satisfied that the Soyuz would be "a great ship to ...
... May 1975. The U.S.S.R. crew and U.S. ASTP Astronauts Thomas P. Stafford , Vance D. Brand , and Donald K. Slayton walked through hundreds of procedures for the first ... connect the Soyuz and Apollo command and service modules. At a 26 April press conference Stafford demonstrated his proficiency in the Russian language by answering newsmen's questions in Russian. Cosmonauts ...
... . astronaut force was dwindling, a Miami Herald article said. The Herald quoted Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford , who had visited the U.S.S.R. during training for the 1975 Apollo Soyuz ... a peak of 60 during the Apollo program, with only three training for a flight. Stafford said he did not believe the U.S.S.R. had any new spacecraft under ...
... Houston officials of the crew's eye and lung irritation. After splashdown, astronauts Thomas P. Stafford and Donald K. Slayton had noticed that fellow crewman Vance D. Brand had passed out. He had revived after about 1 min when Stafford adjusted his oxygen mask and ensured a proper flow of oxygen. Johnston also said that ...

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