Interview, 1998.

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Interview, 1998.

Transcript of the included sound tape. This is an interview conducted by Don Norton on 12 Oct. 1998. Kelly talks about his training for naval aviation and his first flight experiences during World War II. He served in the U.S. Navy for 28 years and then worked for NASA. He published three books on his experiences.

48 p. + 1 cassette tape.

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