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“Eleanor Hutchens - Obituary.” Legacy.com, 3 Jan. 2019, www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/eleanor-hutchens-obituary?pid=182447617.</text>
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SS GEN.::RAL C .c • BAIL0U
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wiss, dass Sio willcns sind., hi0rzu
dass Ihnen diose RGisc zu_=o;incr hngo/
ch Kraeftcn beizutraccn. r.;q wird e;..qe
nchmo� blcibendcn Erinr.10:runs werden moce-. n?
go, Wir wer9cr\'allm�. tun, was in un scren·. fro he Fahrt werdcn, w0nn Alle vom gl�i-,
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Die Re1;��strccke ist annaehcrnd .'6500 km
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Der Stab des Special Service an Bord ,
h�eltlich. (:G-Deck,· b�i der Schreibst�bo),
Lt� SPENCER und U,ffz. CHRIST0FHER,
Datil Bue;ro ist tacglich v0n 0830 bii:3·
hat eine Reihe von Vorberoitun�cn gc·
1900 Uhr gcoeffnet.
trdffon zu Ihrer Untcrh.:,lt�n:�, z.B.
Chaplain Beahm,
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Programm bcizutragen, ist herzlich
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w:Ll).kommen.
1010 11
Katholischcr:
Es ist unscr Destrcbon, Ihnen die Ucbcr­ im h.ufenthnltsraum 1, Klasse.
fahrt auf dicsom Seti.ff •So an,socnchr,1 und
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1. 0ffizior: Alf AMBERSON
1. Ing. Assistant: Frederic J. ·F. RO:tv:
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Oberst?wrird: Botrun FOLLINSBY
Beeruessungswortc
Trnnsportleitcr: Capt. Offie LEEPER
unscros Sch iffspfarrors.
Marketendoroi und 2, Transport Offizier:
Lt, Herman JAGGERS
Wir habon heute eine Roiso an,:etreten,
f.fa.rrer: Cnp�. Andrew BEAHM
Transport-U.icnstlciter: Lt, D,W. SPENCER
diei dio meisten von Ihnen n:it t;rosscr
BegeisterW1g erfuellcn wird. Dies trifft Schiffsa:rzt: Lt. CARROL
vor allem dmm z{1, 1•)om1 uns dicsc F:ihrt · · Ool·�rschwcstur: Lt. PAVLOVICK
wieder in die Gcmeimlct&lt;? ft unsarer
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Zusammcngchocrigkeit ,-:.::�r von joher
nuesscrst vorsichtig, be:i.m Fortwerfon
etwas Schoenos, un&lt;l rl:i.c Sehnsucht da­
Ihrer Zigarettc.n:rcs�e usw. Loeschen Sie
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1930 und 2130 Uh;r• fuer dio rassae;iere
L0scr Leb�nsauff.:1ssun[� cclr:ngon Ihre
J... Klasse iri ihrem Aufenthaltsrawn, fuor
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Soldat ..:m um 1930 und 2130 Uhr in dor
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11roor;erange 11 m.it Dana Andrews
Nir heissen Sic an Jcr::l c1.icscs 8cJ·i:\.ffE;S
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                  <text>This collection is digital only. This collection was generously lent to UAH for digitization by Ursula Mrazek Vann.</text>
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                  <text>William Anthony Mrazek “(October 20, 1911 to February 8, 1992)” received his education at Deutsche Technische Hochschule, Brünn, Germany, graduating with an engineering diploma in 1935 (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek worked at Peenemünde from 1941 to 1945 as a loads engineer (Lundquist, Wade). He worked with Wernher von Braun at Peenemünde. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mrazek was brought to America through Operation Paperclip and arrived at Fort Bliss on April 8, 1946 (Wade, Lundquist). In 1950, Mrazek moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked for the U.S. Army’s rocket programs until 1960.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;By 1960, Mrazek became Director, Structures and Mechanics Division at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, and by February 1969, he became the Assistant Director for Engineering for Industrial Operations (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek later served as the “Chief Engineer for all Saturn development and fabrication work, reporting to the Saturn V Project Manager,” from “1965 to 1970” (Lundquist).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mrazek retired from the Marshall Space Flight Center in 1973 (Lundquist).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Works Cited&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Lundquist, Charles. "Transplanted Rocket Pioneers," 2015.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Wade, Mark. "Mrazek, Willi." &lt;em&gt;Encyclopedia Astronautica&lt;/em&gt;, http://www.astronautix.com/m/mrazek.html.</text>
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                <text>&lt;i&gt;Ballou Ballyhoo&lt;/i&gt;, vol. 9, issue 2, May 24, 1947.</text>
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