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NASA selected Submarine Officer
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Stephen G. Bowen
Bowen is the first Submarine Officer selected by NASA. -
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NASA
Orion Contractor Selected August 31, 2006, at NASA Headquarters. ... Dale also oversees the day to day work of NASA’s functional offices, such as the Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Office of General Counsel and Strategic Communications." -
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USS Triton (SSRN-586)
On 7 March 1960, Triton entered the Pacific Ocean and passed into the operational control of Rear Admiral Roy S. Benson, Commander Submarine Force U.S. Pacific Fleet (COMSUBPAC), who had been Captain Beach's commanding officer on the USS Trigger (SS-237) during World War II. ... Finally, the psychological testing of Triton's crew members to determine the effects of long-term isolation was particularly relevant for the initial deployment of the Navy's fleet ballistic missile submarines, as well as NASA's upcoming manned space program, Project Mercury. -
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Hispanics in the United States Naval Academy
Hails from Miami Springs, Florida, he was the commanding officer of two fleet ballistic missile submarines, the President of the Board of Inspection and Survey, the Commander of Submarine Group NINE, and the Director, C41 Systems (J-6), U.S. Strategic Command. ... Selected by NASA in April 1996, Loria completed two years of training and evaluation, he is qualified for flight assignment as a pilot. -
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STS-107
In late 1994 when NASA selected him as an astronaut candidate. ... During her time in the Navy, Clark became an undersea medical officer. -
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Laurel Clark
Submarine Medical Officer ... Selected by NASA in April 1996, Clark reported to the Johnson Space Center in August 1996. -
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Yellow Submarine (film)
"Yellow Submarine" ... The orchestral pieces were also used in the short NASA Apollo 9 mission film, which NASA made for every mission. -
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Signals intelligence operational platforms by nation
Writing in the Canadian Military Journal, an officer of Canada's maritime forces gave some subtle insights, of which submarine intelligence capabilities play a significant role . ... This needs to happen without creating a false firewall with military activities, as the US created NASA as an ostensibly civilian-only organization, deliberately picking a civilian, Neil Armstrong to put the first footprint on the Moon. -
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Astronaut
The first NASA astronauts were selected in 1959. ... In addition to twenty NASA career astronauts, the memorial includes the names of a U.S. Air Force X-15 test pilot, a U.S. Air Force officer who died while training for a then-classified military space program, a civilian spaceflight participant who died in the Challenger disaster, and an international astronaut who was killed in the Columbia disaster. -
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Contracting with the Government of the United States
A Contracting Officer has only the authority delegated pursuant to law and agency procedures. ... NASA
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NASA selected Submarine Officer