Gerald Carr may refer to: Gerald Carr (American football) (born 1959), American football player and coach Gerald Carr (astronaut) (1932–2020), American...
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Gerald Paul "Jerry" Carr (August 22, 1932 – August 26, 2020) was an American mechanical and aeronautical engineer, United States Marine Corps officer,...
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Gerald Carr is an Australian comic book writer, artist and illustrator, best known for his creations, Vampire! and Vixen. Gerald Carr, born in Bendigo...
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Gerald Carr (born 13 June 1938) is a British field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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station. The mission began on November 16, 1973, with the launch of Gerald P. Carr, Edward Gibson, and William R. Pogue in an Apollo command and service...
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Walk of Fame in 1981. Carr also achieved the rare feat of singing for five presidents during her career: Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George...
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Gerald Carr Drysdale (2 March 1887 — 19 February 1969) was an Anglo-Argentine first-class cricketer. Drysdale was born at Buenos Aires in March 1887....
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Gerald Carr (disambiguation), multiple people Geraldine Carr (1914–1954), American actress Gerry Carr (disambiguation), multiple people Gillian Carr,...
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accompanied on the 34.5 million miles (55.5×10^6 km) flight by Commander Gerald Carr and science pilot Edward Gibson. As a crew, they completed 56 experiments...
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Gerald N. Carr (born June 28, 1959) is a former American football quarterback and coach. He played college football at Southern Illinois before starting...
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the third and final crewed flight to Skylab. He, along with Commander Gerald Carr and Pilot William Pogue, spent just over 84 days in space. Gibson resigned...
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Gerry Carr, candidate for Belfast South (UK Parliament constituency) Gerald Carr (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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Angiospermae. Cambridge University Press. p. 72. ISBN 978-0-521-24859-4. Gerald Carr. "Araucariaceae". University of Hawaii. Retrieved November 19, 2011....
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September 1970 Apollo 19 J July 1972 Hyginus Rille Fred Haise William Pogue Gerald Carr CANCELED September 1970 Apollo 20 J December 1972 Copernicus crater Stuart...
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Apollo 8, the support crew consisted of Ken Mattingly, Vance Brand, and Gerald Carr. The capsule communicator (CAPCOM) was an astronaut at the Mission Control...
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(1973-1974) Leonard Hopkins (1975) Bob Collins (1976-1977) Gerald Carr/Arthur Williams(1978) Gerald Carr/John Cernak (1979) Rick Johnson (1980–1983) Darren Dixon...
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Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (/ˈdʒɛrəld/ JERR-əld; born Leslie Lynch King Jr.; July 14, 1913 – December 26, 2006) was an American politician who served as the...
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Wayback Machine, Navajo Times, 4 August 2011; accessed 12 December 2016 Gerald Carr, "Asserting Treaty Rights to Harness the Wind on the Great Lakes" Archived...
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episode 7. Nauffts’ character is a composite character of Gibson and Gerald Carr (astronaut). J. Downing as Charles Duke, part of 1966's Astronaut Group...
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STS-56, STS-74 Duane Carey – STS-109 Scott Carpenter – Mercury-Atlas 7 Gerald Carr – Skylab 4 Sonny Carter – STS-33 John Casper – STS-36, STS-54, STS-62...
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Gerald Anthony Carr (1 February 1936 – 3 November 2019) was a British athlete. Carr competed in the men's discus throw at the 1956 Summer Olympics. He...
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1930), Chief of Naval Operations Dan Bursch (Class of 1991), Astronaut Gerald Carr (Class of 1961), Astronaut Arthur K. Cebrowski), Director of the Office...
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precursors, instead of first appearing in Feline Follies. Animation historian Gerald Carr has attributed the lettering of Feline Follies to Pat Sullivan, based...
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Slayton & Cassutt 1994, pp. 166–167. Carr, Gerald P. (October 25, 2000). "Edited Oral History Transcript – Gerald P. Carr" (Interview). NASA Johnson Space...
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1973-07-28 11:10:50 UTC 1973-09-25 22:19:51 UTC 59.46 Skylab 4 SL-4 (SLM-3) Gerald Carr Edward Gibson William Pogue 1973-11-16 14:01:23 UTC 1974-02-08 15:16:53...
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space and the production of data of benefit to all the people on Earth." Gerald Carr accepted the 1975 Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy from President...
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space and the production of data of benefit to all the people on Earth." Gerald Carr accepted the 1975 Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy from President...
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Sydney, Australia. In 1975, President Ford presented Skylab commander Gerald Carr with the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy at a White House ceremony...
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flights. Duane G. Carey — STS-109 Scott Carpenter (1925–2013) — Mercury 7 Gerald Carr (1932–2020) — Skylab 4 Sonny Carter, M.D. (1947–1991) — STS-33 John Casper...
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takes second US crew to Skylab for a 59-day stay Skylab 4 Saturn 1B Gerald Carr, William Pogue, Edward Gibson November 16, 1973 Space station mission...
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