John H. Casper

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John H. Casper is a former NASA astronaut and U.S. Air Force colonel who flew on multiple Space Shuttle missions and later held leadership roles within the astronaut corps.

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instanceOf NASA astronaut
United States Air Force officer
human
awardReceived Air Medal
Defense Superior Service Medal NERFINISHED
Distinguished Flying Cross NERFINISHED
Legion of Merit
NASA Distinguished Service Medal
NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal NERFINISHED
NASA Space Flight Medal NERFINISHED
conflictParticipatedIn Vietnam War NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Purdue University NERFINISHED
United States Air Force Academy NERFINISHED
employer National Aeronautics and Space Administration NERFINISHED
familyName Casper NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork aerospace
human spaceflight
givenName John NERFINISHED
memberOf NASA Astronaut Corps NERFINISHED
militaryBranch United States Air Force
militaryRank colonel
notableRole leadership roles within NASA astronaut corps
notableWork participation in Space Shuttle missions STS-36, STS-54, STS-62, and STS-77
occupation astronaut
military officer
test pilot
positionHeld Chairman of the NASA Astronaut Selection Board
Director of Safety, Reliability, and Quality Assurance at Johnson Space Center
Space Shuttle commander
Space Shuttle pilot
manager of Space Shuttle Program Integration
residence Houston, Texas (historical) NERFINISHED
serviceNumberOfCombatMissions over 200 combat missions in Southeast Asia
sexOrGender male
spaceMission STS-36 NERFINISHED
STS-54 NERFINISHED
STS-62 NERFINISHED
STS-77 NERFINISHED
spaceShuttleFlown Space Shuttle Atlantis NERFINISHED
Space Shuttle Columbia NERFINISHED
Space Shuttle Endeavour NERFINISHED
workLocation Johnson Space Center NERFINISHED

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STS-36 pilot John H. Casper