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Description Meeting of the Project Orbiter Committee on 17 March 1955 in Washington, D.C. Shown here are (left to right): Seated--Cdr. George W. Hoover, Office of Naval Research; Frederick C. Durant III, Arthur D. Little, Inc.; James B. Kendrick, Aerophysics Development Corporation; William A. Giardini, Alabama Tool and Die; Philippe W. Newton, Dept. of Defense; Rudolf H. Schlidt, Army Ballistic Missile Agency; Gerhard Heller, ABMA; Wernher von Braun, ABMA; Standing--Lt. Cdr. William E. Dowdell, USN; Alexander Satin, ONR; Cdr. Robert C. Truax, USN; Liston Tatum, IBM; Austin W. Stanton, Varo, Inc.; Fred L. Whipple, Harvard Observatory; George W. Petri, IBM; Lowell O. Anderson, ONR; Milton W. Rosen, NRL. (FREDERICK C. DURANT III)[1]
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  1. Braun, Wernher von; Ordway III, Frederick I (1985) , Category:New York: Harper & Row, pp. p170 ISBN: 0-06-181898-4.

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