Brigadier General Robert L. Stewart Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT L. STEWART
Born: August 13, 1942 in Washington, District of Columbia
Robert L. Stewart (Brigadier General, U.S. Army, Retired) NASA Astronaut (Former)PERSONAL DATA: Born August 13, 1942, in Washington D.C. Married. Two children. His interests include woodworking, photography and skiing.EDUCATION: Graduated from Hattiesburg High School, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in 1960; received a bachelor of science degree in Mathematics from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1964, and a master of science in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington, in 1972.ORGANIZATIONS: Member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots, Association of Space Explorers past member of Phi Eta Sigma, and the Scabbard and Blade (military honor society).SPECIAL HONORS: Awarded Army Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal, 2 Legion of Merit, 4 Distinguished Flying Crossed, a Bronze Star, a Meritorious Service Medal, 33 Air Medals, the Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster and "V" Device, 2 Purple Hearts, the National Defense Service Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the U.S. and Vietnamese Vietnam Service Medals, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry; also Army Aviation of the Year, 1984, AHS Feinberg Memorial Award, AIAA Oberth Award. Recipient of NASA Space Flight Medal (1984 & 1985).EXPERIENCE: Stewart entered on active duty with the United States Army in May 1964 and was assigned as an air defense artillery director at the 32nd NORAD Region Headquarters (SAGE), Gunter Air Force Base, Alabama. In July 1966, after completing rotary wing training at Ft. Wolters, Texas, and Ft. Rucker, Alabama, he was designated an Army aviator. He flew 1,035 hours combat time from August 1966 to 1967, primarily as a fire team leader in the armed helicopter platoon of "A" Company, 101st Aviation Battalion (redesignated 336th Assault Helicopter Company). He was an instructor pilot at the U.S. Army Primary Helicopter School -- serving 1 year in the pre- solo/primary-1 phase of instruction and about 6 months as commander of methods of instruction flight III, training rated aviators to become instructor pilots. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army's Air Defense School's Air Defense Officers Advanced Course and Guided Missile Systems Officers Course. Stewart served in Seoul, Korea, from 1972 to 1973, with the 309th Aviation Battalion (Combat) as a battalion operations officer and battalion executive officer. He next attended the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School at Patuxent River, Maryland, completing the Rotary Wing Test Pilot Course in 1974, and was then assigned as an experimental test pilot to the U.S. Army Aviation Engineering Flight Activity at Edwards Air Force Base, California. His duties there included being chief of the integrated systems test division, as well as participating in engineering flight tests of UH-1 and AH-1 helicopters and U-21 and OV-1 fixed wing aircraft, serving as project officer and senior test pilot on the Hughes YAH-64 advanced attack helicopter during government competitive testing; and participation with Sikorsky Aircraft test pilots in developing an electronic automatic flight control system for the new Army transport helicopter -- the UH-60A Black Hawk.He has military and civilian experience in 38 types of airplanes and helicopters and logged approximately 6,000 hours total flight time.NASA EXPERIENCE: Stewart became a NASA Astronaut in August 1979. His technical duties in the astronaut office have included testing and evaluation of the entry flight control systems for STS-1 (the first Space Shuttle orbital mission), ascent abort procedures development, and payload coordination. He also served as support crewman for STS-4, and Ascent/Orbit CAPCOM for STS-5. He served as a mission specialist on STS-41B in 1984 and STS-51J in 1985, and has logged a total of 289 hours in space, including approximately 12 hours of EVA operations.In 1986, while in training for his scheduled third flight to be know as 61-K, Col Stewart was selected by the Army for promotion to Brigadier General. Upon accepting this promotion General Stewart was reassigned from NASA to be the Deputy Commanding General, US Army Strategic Defense Command, in Huntsville, Alabama. In this capacity General Stewart managed research efforts in developing ballistic missile defense technology. In 1989, he was reassigned as the Director of Plans, US Space Command, Colorado Springs, CO. General Stewart retired from the Army in 1992 and currently makes his home in Woodland Park, Co. He is presently employed as Director, Advanced Programs, Nichols Research Corporation, Colorado Springs, CO.SPACE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE: STS-41B Challenger (February 3-11, 1984) was launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, and returned to land there 8-days later. During the mission, Stewart and McCandless participated in two extravehicular activities (EVA's) to conduct first flight evaluations of the Manned Maneuvering Units (MMU's). These EVA's represented man's first untethered operations from a spacecraft in flight.STS-51J Atlantis (October 3-7, 1985) was launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, and after 98 hours of orbital operations returned to land at Edwards Air Force Base, California. It was the second Space Shuttle Department of Defense mission, and the maiden voyage of Atlantis, the final Orbiter in the Shuttle fleet. During the mission he was responsible for a number of on-orbit activities.
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BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT L. "BOB" STEWART - INSCRIBED PRINTED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED IN INK - HFSID 51097The astronaut inscribes this printed photo to an admirer Inscribed Printed Photograph signed in Ink: "To Gary Lorenz/ Best Wishes/ Bob Stewart/ STS-41B". Color, 8x10. Mission Specialist Robert L. Stewart (b.
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BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT L. "BOB" STEWART - INSCRIBED PRINTED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED IN INK - HFSID 303249Official NASA photograph of the astronaut shown in full gear Inscribed Printed Photograph Signed in Ink: "To Randall Sutherland/ Best Wishes/ Bob Stewart/ STS-41B/51J". Color, 8x10. Mission Specialist Robert L. "Bob" Stewart (b.
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BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT L. "BOB" STEWART - INSCRIBED PRINTED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED IN INK - HFSID 303719Shown ready for a spacewalk, with special construction apparatus on the back of his suit Inscribed Printed Photograph signed in Ink: "To Adam Harwood/ Best Wishes/ Bob Stewart/ STS-41B/ 51J". Color, 8x10. Mission Specialist Robert L. “Bob” Stewart (b.
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CAPTAIN MICHAEL J. SMITH - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 311276The pilot of the disastrous Challenger mission and several others from the NASA Astronaut Group 9 sign on this commemorative envelope First Day Cover Signed: "Bob Springer", "Mike Lounge", "Mike Smith", "Bob Stewart", "Franklin F.…"
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RONALD E. McNAIR - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 50136Official NASA color publicity photograph of the Challenger 41-B crew. Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Michael Srocozzo,/With Best Wishes!/Robert L. Gibson", "Ron McNair", "Bruce/McCandless II", "Vance Brand" and "Bob Stewart". Color, 8x10.
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RONALD E. McNAIR - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 156049Official NASA photo of the crew of STS-11/41B, with Bob Stewart and Bruce McCandless in spacesuits and the rest of the crew in blue NASA jumpsuits, signed by four of the five crew members.
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SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS - STS - 51J CREW - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 296026Commemorative Envelope for the maiden flight of Atlantis signed by all 5 crew members: Bobko, Grabe, Hilmers, Stewart and Pailes Commemorative Envelope signed: "Karol 'Bo' Bobko", "Ron Grabe", "Dave Hilmers", "Bob Stewart", "Bill Pailes", 6½x3½.
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SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER - STS - 41B CREW - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 50125The crew of Challenger 41B signs this commemorative envelope honoring the Cape Kennedy Space Center Commemorative Envelope signed: "Ronald McNair", "Bruce McCandless II/ NASA astronaut", Vance Brand", "Robert L.
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SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER - STS - 41B CREW - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 172161All five crewmembers sign an envelope postmarked on the day their mission launched Commemorative Envelope signed: "Vance Brand", "Robert L. Gibson", "Bruce McCandless", "Ron McNair" and "Bob Stewart" 6½x3½.
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SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER - STS - 41B CREW - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 52456The crew signs this commemorative envelope honoring their space shuttle mission Commemorative Envelope signed: "Bruce McCandless II", "Ron McNair", "Vance Brand", "Robert L. Gibson" and "Bob Stewart" 6½x3½.
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SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER - STS - 41B CREW - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 296014Commemorative envelope signed by four crew members Commemorative Envelope signed: "Vance Brand", "Robert L. Gibson", "Bruce McCandless II", "Bob Stewart" 6½x3½. Postmarked Kennedy Space Center, February 3, 1984.
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SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER - STS - 41B CREW - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 296015The four crew members sign this commemorative envelope Commemorative Envelope signed: "Vance Brand", "Robert L. Gibson", "Bruce McCandless II" and "Bob Stewart" 6½x3½. Postmarked Kennedy Space Center, February 11, 1984.
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SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER - STS - 41B CREW - INSCRIBED PRINTED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED IN INK WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 52458Official NASA photo of the crew of STS-11/41B signed by all five crewmembers Inscribed Printed Photograph signed in Ink: "Bob Stewart", "Ron McNair", "Bruce/McCandless", "V Brand" and "Robert L Gibson".
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VANCE BRAND - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 266415Official NASA Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Elliot Kraemer -/With best wishes from/the STS-11-41B crew -/Bruce McCandless", "Ron McNair", "Bob Stewart", "Vance Brand" and "RL Gibson". Color, 8x9¼.
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