Hauck, Frederick H., 1941-
Frederick Hamilton "Rick" Hauck born April 11, 1941, Long Beach, CA; grandfather, Olaf M. Hustvedt, was a United States Navy vice admiral who commanded battleships during World War II; BS, Tufts University; MS, MIT; member, Delta Upsilon Fraternity; member of Navy, reported to the destroyer USS Warrington; flight training, 1966; served on USS Enterprise; May 1989 he became Director, Navy Space Systems Division, in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations; left military, 1990; became astronaut, 1978; first spaceflight was as pilot for STS-7; spacecraft commander for the second mission of Discovery on mission STS-51-A; commander of Discovery on STS-26; October 1990, he joined AXA Space
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Name Entry: Hauck, Frederick H., 1941-
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