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  • aat ronaut• their .~ President•• enthu■la•m for their loyalty nd hl• delight iD their akill• . Sincerely, 'JC. Colonel .Frank Borman, USAF NASA Aatronaut Manned Spacecraft Center National Aeronautic• and Space AdmlDl ■ tratlon Houeton, Te.xa
  • to General Officer rank will be accomplished through the usual military selection board process. Two: Each Gemini astronaut will be awarded the NASA medal tor exceptional service, or cluster, after completion of a successful space flight. Q
  • , alon1 · with hl• appreciation and warmeat wlahea. Sincerely, . ,, HAYWOOD R. SMITH Colonel, U. s. Marine Corp• Armed l'orcea Ald• to tb• Prealdeat -•: , - Captain Jame• A. Lovell, Aatronaut Office . Manned Spacecraft Cellter ,r. , I ,· l NASA
  • --k;;l-,-- A ri Department of State UNCLASSIFIED PAGE 01 , TOKYO05369 TELEGRAM I, 225 0707042 ACTION E 15 !NFC EA 10,L· 03,0C 06,CCO 00,0TM 02,FCC 02,NASA 04,GPM ~3,INR CIAE 00,NSAE 00,NSC 10,DOOE 00,0ST RSC 01,MM 01,1079 01,COM 08,SCI
  • llllf Jiff!.0 }e g . o,3. 6 oc?,1 flt.,..___ NAU. Dlletl'{r"I" w.... Mle. NASA l• coacerae• Ula& 'DOD/SA ue llieea malwla •-••llaaa ,_ hem• to N iacla ... la &M Erlt.ari •••►••• tut mlpt commit KAIA wWaNl NASA'• kMwWa• or .,..._ai. If 9p&C• c
  • of miss. les. separate, :l.ni'd.al measin:-es :Ln the :tn th0 uses of out:e:r so.ace are of . 'i:o the U .s. and Spsce Administration The National l'.eronautics (NASA)hes teken ntep~ town;:-d cooperation in spac0 :resee.:.:ch with the Sov:t.et
  • system· to serve a new furniture mfg. · plant. 3/8 Commerce $435, 755 grant to the City of Herrin, Ill., to improve and expand its water system to serve several industries planning to expand operations. Sen. P. Douglas Rep. K. Gray 3/8 NASA $3
  • scratch. A military space pro­ gram docs exist. We also have a mag­ nificent instrument in NASA, and we have the· hard-won experience of our astronauts. The greatest practical difficulty is cost. The price of accelerating the 55 military occupation
  • NASA and De- • partment of Defense contractors of any significant size in the Huntsville area. The progress AHAC has made in its first year's program of reorienting attitudes and mobilizing com­ munity resources has been attributed to careful planning
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  • changes being transmitted SEPTEL. Final • NIC AEC and we will pouch it all other addressee•• NASA 2. WHB We are anxioua exchange views with our allies and assume they also will wish matter be diac:uaaed after GOVTa have bad opportunity study
  • of Hobart Taylor, Jr., E:1:ecutive Vice Chaimian of the PCEEO, and major Huntsville contractors in July, 1963. AHAC's membership has grown from 16 orig­ inal firms to 36. It consists of all NASA and De­ partment of Defense contractors of any significant size
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  • will neccsenrily continue to be ~ontly of cm nd hoc nature. Recommendations: 1. Each agency concerned (State, Defense, AEC, CoD111erce, NASA) should name a single senior staff level representative -3to have general 29!• matters. responsibility within thnt
  • consists of representatives from State, Defense, AEC, NASA, Commerce and CIA, among others) for some weeks now and the following facts, which I regard as crucial, have been developed: 1. France already has two control Data computers of the same model
  • of State TELEGRAM UNCLASSIF'tED PAGE 01 STATE 15366 89 ORIGIN ACOA 17 AEC ll,NASA 0-•0ST 0tPNIC 0li/212 R DRArTEO BYsACDAsANNEMARKS APPROVEDBY,ACDA H• SCOVILLE ACTo DIRo PR ~02382 AUG 67 FM SECSTATE WASHDC TO ALL NATO CAPITALS PRIORITY