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William G. Gregory - Wikipedia Gregory retired from the Air Force and left NASA in the Summer of 1999 He served as Vice President of Business Development for Qwaltec, Inc in Tempe, Arizona, and was an airline pilot for a U S based cargo carrier
Will Gregory - Wikipedia William Owen Gregory (born 17 September 1959) is an English musician and record producer He is best known as the lead keyboardist, producer, and composer of the electronic music duo Goldfrapp
Biographical Data - NASA Gregory is a Distinguished Graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, a Guggenheim Fellowship recipient, and is a Professional Engineer registered in the State of Colorado Awarded the 1996 Ellis Island Medal of Honor Member of the Arizona Governor’s Commission on Aerospace Defense
William Gregory: A Retired Albanian-American Astronaut This space expedition, along with his extensive flight experience, is a testament to Gregory’s remarkable career Currently contributing to business development in Arizona, Gregory remains a beacon of Albanian-American pride
Gregory, William - Encyclopedia Astronautica Between 1988 and 1990 Gregory served as a test pilot at Edwards AFB flying the F-4, A-7D, and all five models of the F-15 Having flown in excess of 40 types of aircraft, Gregory has accumulated over 4,300 hours of flight time
Astronaut Biography: William Gregory - SPACEFACTS Bachelor of science in engineering sciences from USAF Academy, 1979; master of science in engineering mechanics from Columbia University, 1980; master of science in management from Troy State University, 1984; Lieutenant Colonel, USAF; test pilot; hobbies: Distance running, biking, water and snow skiing; later Chief of S
William Gregory - Clarke University Dr William P Gregory joined the Clarke faculty in 2008 Previously, he taught in the Religious Studies Department at the University of Dayton and with the Christian Brothers in The Gambia, West Africa, through the US Peace Corps
G. William Gregory - National Air and Space Museum General Gregory was a Combat Ready Pilot with over 13,000 total flying hours primarily made up flying the F-86H; A-37B; BAC 1-11, Convair 580, DC-9, Boeing 737, and A-10 type aircraft General Gregory was current in over sixteen different aircraft during his military career