We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon
in this decade and do the other things, not because they are
easy, but because they are hard.
John F. Kennedy Sept. 12, 1962
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Fred Wallace Haise Jr. Astronaut
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November 13, 1933 |
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Biloxi, Mississippi |
| Joined NASA: |
April 4, 1966 |
| Left NASA: |
June 29, 1979 |
| Space Flights: |
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| Time in Space: |
5 days, 22 hours, 54 minutes |
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MISSION ASSIGNMENTS
Apollo 8 Assignment: Back-up Lunar Module Pilot & Capcom
Apollo 11 Assignment: Back-up Lunar Module Pilot & Capcom
Apollo 13 April 11-17, 1970 Assignment: Lunar Module Pilot Flight Duration: 5 days, 22 hours, 54 minutes Note: The moon landing was aborted due to an explosion in the service module, the crew returned safely to Earth. Haise would have been the 6th man to walk on the moon.
Apollo 14 Assignment: Capcom
Apollo 16 Assignment: Back-up Commander & Capcom
STS Approach & Landing Tests Assignment: Commander, Crew 1
HIGHLIGHTS
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B.Sc., Aeronautical Engineering, University of Oklahoma, 1959
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1952, Naval Aviation Cadet at Pensacola, Florida.
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March 1954 to September 1956, USMC fighter pilot at Cherry Point, North Carolina.
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March 1957 to September 1959, Fighter-Interceptor pilot with the Oklahoma Air National Guard.
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August 1962, Outstanding Graduate, USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School.
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September 1959 to March 1963, Research Pilot at NASA's Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio.
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April 11-17, 1970, Lunar Module Pilot on the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission. He and crewmates Jim Lovell & Jack Swigert were forced to use their Lunar Module "Aquarius" as a lifeboat during a life and death struggle to return to Earth after an explosion in the Service Module of the CSM "Odyssey".
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April 1973 to January 1976, Technical Assistant to the Manager of the Space Shuttle Orbiter Project at Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas.
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June to October 1977, CDR of Crew 1 for the STS Approach & Landing Tests aboard the Space Shuttle "Enterprise" at Edwards AFB, California.
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1979, Vice-President, Space Programs, Grumman Aerospace Corp., working in the Space Station Support Division.
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Later (as of 1996), President, Grumman Technical Services Inc., Titusville, Florida, and President, Northrop Worldwide Services, Lawton, Oklahoma.
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