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... year that independent auditors issued a qualified opinion, with no material weaknesses, rather than a disclaimer of opinion on NASA's financial statements. The agency's independent auditors also reported that ...
... Sub-Committee drafts treaties and agreements regarding outer space and presents them to the General Assembly. The General Assembly, in turn, adopts them as resolutions and recommends them for adherence and ratification ... of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space'' , adopted by the UN General Assembly (under General Assembly resolution 1962(XVIII) on 13 December 1963; (b) The 1982 ''Principles Governing the ...
... No 3'''
'''Bulletin of the BIS'''
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General Meeting Mar 1 1938
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Next General Meeting
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''' Apr 21 1938 '''
'''Vol 2 No 4'''
'''Bulletin of the BIS'''
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General Meetings
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Personal Assistance
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''' May 21 1938 '''
'''Vol ... '''
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Arthur C. Clarke
General Meeting May 3 1938
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Important Notice
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''' Jul 7 1938 '''
'''Vol 2 No 6'''
'''Bulletin of the BIS'''
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General Meeting Jun 14 1938
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Affiliation with ...
... whole pitch, and it's just me and
Jeffs… the General and his entourage of military. Nobody else is there.
…The general was intrigued , boy, he says—I remember there were
pictures ... George Jeffs says to him, "Well, that's how you make a
one-star general a two-star general." Laughter I remember that plain
as could be.
And then the activity continued ... you a couple of
questions.
'''Rusnak:''' I have one specific question and a couple of general
questions. Earlier on in the interview you mentioned testing some
protective clothing and such for ...
...
supposed three-year tour then, I was leaving the Surgeon General's
office. At that time General Ollie Neese phonetic was the Surgeon
General. I thought it was all pretty clear that that ... had talked to
the Surgeon General. Dick Bohanen phonetic was the Surgeon General
then. I had a deal with the Surgeon Generals that, okay, I was the
Surgeon General for these guys as long ... , that was never going
to be second-guessed by a Surgeon General of one of the services.
However, it happened that General Curtis E. LeMay—and why, I do not
know, but ...
... your typical workday like at NACA? Obviously, working from eight to five, but can you generalize about what would happen during those eight hours?
'''Kehlet:''' With NACA?
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' With NACA ... Caldwell. But we had three study contracts on the Apollo. General Electric had one, and Martin Company had one, and Convair, General Dynamics, had one. We would do what was called the ... . Then in 1979 they were having a lot of trouble in Bethany, Oklahoma, on General Aviation, Rockwell General Aviation, and I got assigned to go there. It was quite a promotion, but ...
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Born September 17, 1930 ... University, Daytona Beach, Florida, and a doctorate of humanities, Oklahoma Christian College, Edmond, Oklahoma.
Experience
General Stafford graduated with honors in 1952 from the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, and ...
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'''Ambrose:''' Wait. What characteristics mattered? Level-headedness,
quick-wittedness, eye-hand coordination?
'''Armstrong:''' Experience.
'''Brinkley:''' General knowledge? Experience.
'''Armstrong:''' Experience and what these people were particularly skilled
at, had some knowledge ... want to
get a story, he would always say, "Go talk to General Omar N. Bradley.
Go talk to General George S. Patton Jr. . Go talk to a sergeant.
That's where ...
... political doubts about the risks behind the economical and technological benefits of the industry in general, or to carry out extraordinarily lengthy investigations which often focused primarily on technological specifics of ... primarily due to the inherent high media and political profiles of human space activities. Society generally does not understand the differences between the matured technology, in the case of commercial airlines ...
... public attention, and to develop more structured marketing approaches.
Space professionals often assume that the general population usually views space exploration very positively. This assumption is not supported by structured surveys ... the most secretive areas due to its national security significance.
The space industry participants in general and the space “integrators” (who synthesize various stages of manufacturing and services towards a final ...
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