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McCool also served as director of the Structures and Propulsion Laboratory at Marshall during the design of the Space Shuttle's propulsion elements. He played a leadership role in engineering the shuttle's main engine and solid rocket boosters.
478: 316: 528: 137:, the son of Syrian immigrants Alexander A. McCool and Najla Samra. After graduating from high school in Florida in 1942, he became a first class petty officer and machinist mate in the 601: 621: 616: 309: 302: 54: 289: 606: 631: 611: 492: 106: 581: 170: 146: 251: 626: 222: 76: 284: 217: 294: 550: 535: 507: 328: 182: 502: 438: 487: 154: 443: 37: 402: 397: 47: 41: 33: 173:, which assigned him to work on hydraulics projects in Mississippi. Soon afterward, he began his career in 367: 186: 142: 134: 58: 453: 122: 596: 591: 586: 377: 523: 497: 417: 332: 110: 468: 138: 259: 407: 387: 347: 178: 540: 382: 362: 545: 448: 412: 150: 102:(10 December 1923 – 14 July 2020) was manager of the Space Shuttle Projects Office at the 392: 211: 190: 114: 575: 433: 357: 352: 177:
development in 1954 at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, working on the design of the
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and directed project engineering for Skylab, the first space science laboratory.
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National Space Club's 2002 Astronautics Engineer Award
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Alexander A. McCool, Jr. was born 10 December 1923 in
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NASA
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
Huntsville, Alabama
Apollo Program
Skylab
Space Shuttle program
Daytona Beach, Florida
United States Navy
mechanical engineering
University of Southwestern Louisiana
fluid mechanics
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge
Army Corps of Engineers
rocket
Redstone Jupiter rocket
Marshall Space Flight Center
Saturn launch vehicles
Project Apollo
Moon
George W. Bush
NASA Distinguished Service Medal

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