Aerospace Studies Dept. Annual reports, 1952-1969, (bulk 1955-1963).

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Aerospace Studies Dept. Annual reports, 1952-1969, (bulk 1955-1963).

The Annual Reports of the Aerospace Studies Department contain enrollment statistics, staff changes, reports of extra curricular activities, budgetary information, listings of commissions, and information about the facilities of the department. The 1963 Report also contains a draft and the final copy of a study entitled "Who Takes ROTC at Michigan State?" by John M. Engebresten, Gordon W. Paul, and Edward P. Ozybko.

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Ozybko, Edward P.

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Michigan State University. Aerospace Studies Dept.

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The Aerospace Studies Department began operation in 1951. Members of the Michigan State University Air Force ROTC program participated in parades, served in color guards, and were active in other University functions. From the description of Aerospace Studies Dept. Annual reports, 1952-1969, (bulk 1955-1963). (Michigan State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122390258 ...

Paul, Gordon W.

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Engebresten, John M.

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United States. Air Force ROTC

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The Air Force ROTC unit at Oregon State University was established in 1949. The goal of the Apollo Project at Oregon State University was to construct a three-man space simulator and train a crew for a final 48-hour simulated flight. According to a report in the 16 January 1962 Barometer, the crew would conduct test flights during which they would apply navigation principles to maintain a prescribed course of flight. The simulator was constructed of aluminum and plywood. From the des...