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    John Paul Stapp (July 11, 1910 – November 13, 1999) was an American career U.S. Air Force officer, flight surgeon, physician, biophysicist, and pioneer...
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  • 1949, and was finalized and first popularized by testing project head John Stapp during a later press conference. Murphy's original quote was the precautionary...
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  • Stapp may refer to Stapp (surname) Stapp's ironical paradox by Colonel John Paul Stapp Stapp, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community in the U.S. Leive,...
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    Fastest Man on Earth – John Paul Stapp. Ejection Site. Retrieved on 2011-10-14. Martin, Douglas (16 November 1999). "John Paul Stapp, 89, Is Dead; 'The Fastest...
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    earlier work by Colonel John Stapp in the late 1940s through early 1950s on survivability for pilots ejecting at high altitude. Stapp, a research biophysicist...
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    upon themselves to serve as crash test dummies. In 1954, USAF Colonel John Paul Stapp was propelled to over 1000 km/h on a rocket sled and stopped in 1.4...
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  • Musicians Scott Stapp – lead vocals Howard Benson – keyboards Phil X – guitar (1, 2, 7, 10, 11) Tim Pierce – guitar (3-11) John Paul Nesheiwat – guitar...
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    bank at the age of 91 George M. Shelton, Medal of Honor recipient John Paul Stapp, United States Air Force colonel, pioneer in studying effects of acceleration...
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    telescoping "crash can" or "crush tube" deformation structures. Colonel John Paul Stapp – a prolific U.S. researcher, who greatly contributed to developing...
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    doi:10.2514/6.2012-928. ISBN 978-1-60086-936-5. Sharpe, Mitchell R.; Lowther, John M. (1965). Progress in Rocket, Missile, and Space Carrier Vehicle Testing...
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  • weddings, bar mitzvahs, and other gatherings. Engineering – Presented to John Paul Stapp, Edward A. Murphy, Jr., and George Nichols, for jointly giving birth...
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  • Burst Sperry (1981) Thomas P. Stafford (1997) Robert M. Stanley (1990) John Paul Stapp (1985) Lloyd Stearman (1989) James Stewart (2009) Katherine Stinson...
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    Janos (1985), p. 157. Ryan, Craig (2015). Sonic Wind: The Story of John Paul Stapp and How a Renegade Doctor Became the Fastest Man on Earth. W. W. Norton...
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  • Harry Ruby, Max Shulman, Fay Spain, Colonel John Paul Stapp, National Champion Football Coach Red Sanders, John Charles Thomas, Pinky Tomlin, Rocky Marciano...
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  • experimentations with the Air Force sled being made under direction of Lt. Col. John Paul Stapp, Air Force surgeon, who appeared on the cover of the Sept. 12 [1955]...
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    unable to regain his footing on the stool without assistance.: 316–317  John Paul Stapp, in 1954, sat in a rocket sled fired along rails in a series of steadily...
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    Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 – January 13, 1929) was an American lawman and gambler in the American West, including Dodge City, Deadwood, and...
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  • band, as bassist Brian Marshall departed in August 2000. Vocalist Scott Stapp and guitarist Mark Tremonti wrote most of the material for the album during...
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    Medals in 1914 and 1929; Collier Trophies, 1915, 1916; Holley Medal, 1927; John Fritz Medal, 1927; Albert Gary Medal, 1929; two decorations from the last...
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  • Association and receiving the John Paul Stapp Award for his outstanding contribution to aviation medicine. Michael John Ashley Trudgill was born in Ampthill...
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  • balloon flights of Project Manhigh and the rocket sled tests of Colonel John Paul Stapp. In 2003 director Michael Lennick's production company, Foolish Earthling...
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  • Hideo Kimura as Yasuhiro Nakasone Robert Davi as Leonid Brezhnev Scott Stapp as Frank Sinatra Xander Berkeley as George Shultz Moriah Peters as Loyce...
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    singer Scott Stapp. On his 2004 album It's Not Funny, Cross referred to Creed as "the third-worst band in history", and joked that Stapp hung around "10th...
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  • of "The Bravest Man in the Air Force", physicist and medical doctor John Paul Stapp. Spark appeared on Japanese broadcaster NHK concerning the Law in 2000...
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    Army Medical Corps 1958, Lieutenant Commander John H. Ebersole, M.D., MC USN 1957, Colonel John Paul Stapp, USAF MC 1956, Captain Robert S. Poos, MC USN...
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    Allstate Arena (category DePaul Blue Demons basketball venues)
    December 29, 2002, Creed gave a concert at the arena with lead singer Scott Stapp obnoxiously high and drunk. After barely performing and mumbling incoherently...
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  • Andrew Dean Stapp (March 25, 1944 – September 3, 2014) was an American activist known for forming the American Servicemen's Union, an unofficial union...
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    After being recruited into the band as a full-fledged member by Scott Stapp and Mark Tremonti, Marshall came up with the name Creed after a band he...
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    tension between Stapp and the other members, Tremonti in particular. The three instrumental members went on to found Alter Bridge while Stapp opted for a...
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  • Chief Robert Hoy as Danny Jane Howard as Marie Marjorie Stapp as Rose John Larch as Stringer Paul Birch as Andy Niven Bob Steele as Burkee Frances Morris...
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