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William A. Anders, Nominated as Chairman, Nuclear
Regulatory Commission in October 1974. Appointed
as Commissioner to the Atomi.c Energy Commission,
August 1973. He served as Execrative Secretary, National
Aeronautics and Space Council, September, 1969-1973.
Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., Colonel, USAF (Ret.). He resigned
from NASA July 1971 and served as Commander of the Air
Force Aerospace Research Pilots School, Edwards, Calif.,
until he retired from active duty about March 1, 1972.
Resides in Hidden Hills, Calif.
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Colonel, USAF
Stuart A. Roosa,
Captain, USN
Paul J. Weitz,
Inactive
USN, (Ret.), withdrew
John S. Bull, Lt. Commander, July 1968. Resides
because of pulmonary disease
in Los Altos, Calif.
died in an automo-
Edward G. Givens, Jr., Major, USAF, 1967.
bile accident near Houston, June
(Ret.), retired from
James B. irwin, Colonel, USAF, engaged in Christian
USAF and NASA August 1, 1972; isFlight, Colorado
evangelical organization, High
Springs, Colo.
(Ret.), retired from
Edgar D. Mitchell, Captain, USN, He is Chairman, Insti-
Navy and NASA October 1, 1972. Alto, Calif.
tute of Noetic Sciences, Palo
Staff Executive Direc-
John L. Swigert, Jr., appointed Astronautics, House of
tor, Committee on Science and
Representatives, in April 1973.
assigned to NASA Ames
Alfred M. Worden, Colonel, USAF, Calif., September
Research Center, Mountain View,
1972. He is Chief, Systems Studies Division.
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Philip K. Chapman, Sc.D. (Aeronautics & Astronautic..),
resigned in July 1972 to accept position as a recearcr.
scientist with AVCO, Everett Research Taboratories,
Everett, Mass., and serve as a senior research acoo-
ciate at the MIT Measurement Systems Laboratory,
Cambridge, Mass.
Anthony W. England, Ph.D. (Geology and Physics), re-
signed in August 1972 to accept position with U.S.
Geological Survey, Denver, Colo.
John A. Llewellyn, Ph.D. (Chemistry), resigned for
personal .3asons, August 1968; presently is a profe -
sor of Chemistry, State University of Florida, Tall2-
hassee.
Brian T. O'Leary, Ph.D. (Astronomy), resigned for per-
sonal reasons, April 1968. He is a professor at
Hampshire College, Amherst, Mass.
Donald L. Holmquest, M.D. and Ph.D. (Medicine & Phsr io-
logy), took leave of absence May 1971, to hold poci-
tion of assistant professor of Radiology and Physio-
logy, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston. Currently,
he is associated with the Eisenhower Mer'morial ioplt-I,
Palm Springs, Calif.
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ADollo 7
Flight Crew:
Commander, Walter M. Schirra
CM Pilot, Donn F. Eisele
LM Pilot, Walter Cunningham
Backup Crew:
Commander, Thomas P. Stafford
CM Pilot, John W. Young
LM Pilot, Eugene A. Cernan
Apollo 8
Flight Crew:
Apollo 9
Flight Crew:
Commander, James A. McDivitt
CM Pilot, David R. Scott
Lol Pilot, Russell L. Schweickart
Backup Crew:
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Apollo 10
Flight Crew:
Commander, Thomas P. Stafford
CM Pilot, John W. Young
LM Pilot, Eugene A. Cernan
Backup Crew:
Commander, L. Gordon Cooper
CM Pilot, Donn F. Eisele
LM Pilot, Edgar D. Mitchell
Apollo 11
Flight Crew:
Commander, Neil A. Armstrong
CM Pilot, Michael Collins
LM Pilot, Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.
Backup Crew:
Commander, James A. Lovell, Jr.
CM Pilot, William A. Anders
LM Pilot, Fred W. Haise, Jr.
Apollo 12
Flight Crew:
Commander, Charles Conrad, Jr.
CM Pilot, Richard F. Gordon, Jr.
LM Pilot, Alan L. Bean
Backup Crew:
Commander, David R. Scott
CM Pilot, AlfroJd MA. Worden
LM Pilot, James B. Irwin
Apollo 13
Flight Crew:
Commander, James A. Lovell, Jr.
CM Pilot, John L. Swigert, Jr.
LM Pilot, Fred W. HIaise, Jr.
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Apollo 15
Flight Crew:
AP3llo 16
Flight Crew:
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Apollo 17
Flight Crew:
Commander, Eugene A. Cernan
CM Pilot, Ronald E. Evans
LM Pilot, Harrison H. Schmitt
Backup Crew:
Corgimander, John W. Young
CM Pilot, Stuart A. Roosa
L; Pilot, Charles M. Duke? Jr.
SKYLAB CREWS
First Manned Mission
Flight Crew:
Commander, Charles Conrad, Jr.
Science PiLot, Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin
Pilot, Paul J. Weitz
Backup Crew:
Commander, Russell L. Schweickart
Science Pilot, Dr. Story Musgrave
Pilot, Bruce McCandless, II
Second Manned Mission
Flight Crew:
Commander, Alan L. Bean
Science Pilot, Dr. Owen K. Garriott
Pilot, Jack R. Lousma
Backup Crew:
Commander, Vance D. Brand
Science Pilot, Dr. 7 on L. Lind
Pilot, ar. William E. Lenoir
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Flight Crew:
Commander, Gerald P. Carr
Science Pilot, Dr. Edward G. Gibson
Pilot, William R. Pogue
Backup Crew:
(Same backup crew as Second Manned Mission)
Support Crew:
Richard H. Truly
Robert F. Overmyer
Robert L. Crippen
Karol J. Bobko
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Gemini VII Gemini XII/
James A. Lovell, Jro Apo).lo 8/Apollo 13
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