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Appendix A Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 239-248

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... Appendixes
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... Air Force; and selection to serve on a National Research Council committee formed to evaluate the feasibility of achieving the science and technology requirements implied in the National Aerospace Initiative. He completed 22 assignments, including a stint from 1994 to 1996 as commander, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Tinker Air Force Base.
From page 242...
... After retiring from the International Maritime Satellite Organization (INMARSAT) in 1991, where she was propulsion manager for the INMARSAT­2 satellite system, she served from 1991 to 1994 as a member of several National Research Council committees evaluating pertinent space transportation systems.
From page 243...
... He has commanded three Air Force wings and served on the staffs of four major air commands. He also served on the Joint Staff and was the Joint Staff representative to the U.S.-U.S.S.R.
From page 244...
... Air Force's new F-22 Raptor fighter.
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... His patents and highly regarded technical papers cover the entire spectrum of jet engine design and manufacturing technology. Honors and awards include the ASME/AIAA/SAE Daniel Guggenheim Medal, the Air Force Association's Theodore von Karman Award, AIAA Reed Aeronautics Award (its highest)
From page 246...
... In this position she managed the $220 million per year basic research sciences and $240 million per year propulsion science and technology portfolios at the Air Force secretariat.
From page 247...
... He is a member of the NAE. He was selected for membership on this committee due to his expertise in space science, space astronautics, rocket/missile propulsion,
From page 248...
... Dr. Zinn has also served on several Air Force boards dealing with propulsion issues.


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