Solid-propellant development at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory : Pub no. 105, 1957 Jul 17.

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Solid-propellant development at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory : Pub no. 105, 1957 Jul 17.

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Robert J. Parks was born April 1, 1922, in Los Angeles, CA. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 1944. Parks then served two and a half years in the Army, and six months at Hughes Aircraft before joining the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in April 1947. Parks retired from JPL in June 1987. Parks served as an Engineer in the Guidance and Control Section for three years before serving as Se...