Colonel Frederick D. Gregory Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
COLONEL FREDERICK D. GREGORY
Born: January 07, 1941 in Washington, District of Columbia
Frederick D. Gregory (Colonel, U.S. Air Force, Retired)
NASA ASTRONAUT (Former)
PERSONAL DATA: Born January 7, 1941, in Washington, D.C. His wife, the former Barbara Archer of Washington, D.C., is deceased. They have two grown children. Frederick, D., Jr., is a Captain in the Air Force, and a graduate of Stanford University. Heather Lynn is a social worker and graduate of Sweet Briar College. Recreational interests include water skiing, fishing, hunting, specialty cars, and stereo equipment.
EDUCATION: Graduated from Anacostia High School, Washington, D.C., in 1958; received a bachelor of science degree from the United States Air Force Academy in 1964, and a master's degree in information systems from George Washington University in 1977.
ORGANIZATIONS: Member, Society of Experimental Test Pilots, Order of Daedalians, American Helicopter Society, Air Force Academy Association of Graduates, the Air Force Association, Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, the National Technical Association, and the Tuskegee Airmen. He is also on the Board of Directors for the Young Astronaut Council, the Challenger Center for Space Science Education, and the Virginia Air and Space Center-Hampton Roads History Center.
SPECIAL HONORS: Awarded the Defense Superior Service Medal, 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, 16 Air Medals, the Air Force Commendation Medal, and 3 NASA Space Flight Medals. Recipient of the NASA Outstanding Leadership Award; the National Society of Black Engineers Distinguished National Scientist Award (1979); an honorary doctor of science degree from the University of the District of Columbia (1986); and the George Washington University Distinguished Alumni Award. Designated an "Ira Eaker Fellow" by the Air Force Association. Recipient of numerous NASA group and individual achievement awards as well as civic and community awards.
EXPERIENCE: After graduating from the United States Air Force Academy in 1964, Gregory entered pilot training and attended undergraduate helicopter training at Stead Air Force Base, Nevada. He received his wings in 1965 and was assigned as an H-43 helicopter rescue pilot at Vance AFB, Oklahoma, from October 1965 until May 1966. In June 1966, he was assigned as an H-43 combat rescue pilot at Danang AB, Vietnam. When he returned to the United States in July 1967, he was assigned as a missile support helicopter pilot flying the UH-1F at Whiteman AFB, Missouri. In January 1968, Gregory was retrained as a fixed-wing pilot flying the T-38 at Randolph AFB, Texas. He was then assigned to the F-4 Phantom Combat Crew Training Wing at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona. Gregory attended the United States Naval Test Pilot School at Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Maryland, from September 1970 to June 1971. Following completion of this training, he was assigned to the 4950th Test Wing, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, as an operational test pilot flying fighters and helicopters. In June 1974, Gregory was detailed to the NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia. He served as a research test pilot at Langley until selected for the Astronaut Program in January 1978. Gregory has logged more than 6,976 hours flying time in over 50 types of aircraft -- including 550 combat missions in Vietnam. He holds an FAA commercial and instrument certificate for single- and multi-engine airplanes and helicopters. He has authored or co-authored several papers in the areas of aircraft handling qualities and cockpit design.
NASA EXPERIENCE: Gregory was selected as an astronaut in January 1978. His technical assignments included: Astronaut Office representative at the Kennedy Space Center during initial Orbiter checkout and launch support for STS-1 and STS-2; Flight Data File Manager; lead spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM); Chief, Operational Safety, NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C.; Chief, Astronaut Training; and a member of the Orbiter Configuration Control Board and the Space Shuttle Program Control Board. A veteran of three Shuttle missions he has logged over 455 hours in space. He served as pilot on STS-51B (April 29 to May 6, 1985), and was the spacecraft commander on STS-33 (November 22-27, 1989), and STS-44 (November 24 to December 1, 1991). Gregory served at NASA Headquarters as Associate Administrator for the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance (1992-2001), Associate Administrator for the Office of Space Flight (2001-2002), and NASA Deputy Administrator (2002-2005). Gregory resigned from NASA in October 2005.
SPACE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE: STS-51B/Spacelab-3 launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on April 29, 1985. The crew aboard the Orbiter Challenger included spacecraft commander, Robert Overmyer; mission specialists, Norman Thagard, William Thornton, and Don Lind; and payload specialists, Taylor Wang and Lodewijk Vandenberg. On this second flight of the laboratory developed by the European Space Agency (ESA), the crew conducted a broad range of scientific experiments ranging from space physics to the suitability of animal-holding facilities. The crew also deployed the Northern Utah Satellite (NUSAT). After seven days of around-the-clock scientific operations, Challenger and its laboratory cargo landed on the dry lakebed at Edwards AFB, California, on May 6, 1985. Mission duration was 168 hours, 8 minutes, 47seconds.
STS-33 launched at night, from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on November 22, 1989. On board the Orbiter Discovery, Gregory's crew included the pilot, John Blaha, and three mission specialists, Manley (Sonny) Carter, Story Musgrave, and Kathryn Thornton. The mission carried Department of Defense payloads and other secondary payloads. After 79 orbits of the Earth, this five-day mission concluded on November 27, 1989, with a hard surface landing on Runway 04 at Edwards AFB, California. Mission duration was 120 hours, 7 minutes, 32 seconds.
STS-44 launched at night from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on November 24, 1991. During 110 orbits of the Earth, the crew successfully deployed their prime payload, the Defense Support Program (DSP) satellite. They worked on a variety of secondary payloads ranging from the Military Man in Space experiment designed to evaluate the ability of a space borne observer to gather information about ground troops, equipment and facilities, and also participated in extensive studies evaluating medical countermeasures to long duration space flight. The crew aboard the Orbiter Atlantis included the pilot Tom Henricks; three mission specialists, Story Musgrave, Jim Voss, and Mario Runco Jr.; and payload specialist Tom Hennen. The mission concluded on December 1, 1991, with a landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California. Mission duration was 166 hours, 50 minutes, 42 seconds.
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COLONEL FREDERICK D. GREGORY - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 303241Shown in space jacket, posed in front of a US flag Photograph inscribed and signed: "Howard/Moliff/Best Wishes/And thanks/for your/support/Fred Gregory/pilot 51-B". Color, 8x10. Fred Gregory (b.
Sale Price $180.00
$200.00
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COLONEL FREDERICK D. GREGORY - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 03/13/1970 - HFSID 303242Shown in NASA fatigues, in front of a model of the space shuttle Photograph inscribed and signed: "Robbie/Best wishes/Fred Gregory/13 Mar 72". Color, 8x10. Fred Gregory (b. 1941), a US Air Force helicopter rescue pilot during the Vietnam War, became an astronaut in 1978.
Price: $200.00
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COLONEL FREDERICK D. GREGORY - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 304030Shown in NASA fatigues, in front of a model of the space shuttle Photograph inscribed and signed: "Roy Gietzke/Best wishes/Fred Gregory". Color, 8x10. Captioned at lower margin. Fred Gregory (b.
Price: $200.00
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COLONEL FREDERICK D. GREGORY - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED - HFSID 46192Philatelic Envelope signed: "Fred Gregory", 6½x3½. Space Cover postmarked El Centro, CA, May 23, 1978. Cachet titled: "Space Shuttle Rocket Booster/Parachute test at/El Centro, California", captioned: "NASA illustration of future rocket booster/recovery operations".
Sale Price $126.00
$140.00
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COLONEL FREDERICK D. GREGORY - ENVELOPE SIGNED - HFSID 303539Signing as a Shuttle Astronaut Envelope signed: "Frederick D. Gregory/Shuttle Astronaut.'", 6½x3¾. Frederick D. Gregory (b. 1941), a US Air Force helicopter rescue pilot during the Vietnam War, became an astronaut in 1978.
Price: $100.00
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COLONEL FREDERICK D. GREGORY - ENVELOPE SIGNED - HFSID 303212Signing here as a space shuttle pilot, he would later command two missions. Envelope signed: "Frederick D. Gregory/Shuttle Pilot", 6½x3¾. Frederick D. Gregory (b. 1941), a US Air Force helicopter rescue pilot during the Vietnam War, became an astronaut in 1978.
Price: $100.00
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CAPTAIN JAMES D. WETHERBEE - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 304920Four astronauts sign an envelope commemorating the launch of Atlantis Mission STS-51-J First Day Cover signed: "Michael L. Coats/AIE CAPROM", "Jim Wetherbee/Planning", "Bob Springer/Orbit 2" and "Fred Gregory/orbit 1", 6½x3½.
Sale Price $221.00
$260.00
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CAPTAIN MICHAEL L. COATS - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 304921Astronauts Wetherbee, Hammond, Coats, Gregory, England and Lucid sign an envelope with ink stamp cachet commemorating the landing of Challenger's landing at Edwards Air Force Base, Commemorative Envelope signed: "Jim Wetherbee", "Blaine Hammond", "Mike Coats/A/E CAPCOM", "Fred Gregory/A…"
Price: $240.00
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COLONEL ROBERT OVERMYER - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 102119STS-51B Crew for Spacelab 3: Challenger STS-51B sign a color photograph for a fan. Photograph signed: Commander "Bob Overmyer", Pilot "Fred Gregory", Mission Specialists "Norm Thagard", "Don Lind" and "W.…"
Sale Price $425.00
$500.00
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LT. COLONEL DICK (FRANCIS R.) SCOBEE - PHOTOGRAPH MOUNT SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 309702An impressive piece, this 16x20 mounted image contains signatures from Dick Scobee and Ellison Onizuka, who perished in the tragic Space Shuttle Challenger STS-51-L mission, and also includes signatures from many other important NASA astronauts.
Price: $1,200.00
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LT. COLONEL ELLISON S. "EL" ONIZUKA - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 177981Four shuttle astronauts, including one who died aboard the Challenger, sign an envelope commemorating a wind tunnel test of the launch vehicle Commemorative Envelope Signed: "Ellison Onizuka", "James van Hoften", "Frederick Gregory" and "Dan Brande…"
Sale Price $510.00
$600.00
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SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS - STS - 44 CREW - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 296171Commemorative Envelope signed by all five crew members: Gregory, Henricks, Runco, Voss and Hennen Commemorative Envelope signed: "Fred Gregory", "Tom Henricks ", "Jim Voss", "Mario Runco", "Tom Hennen", Story Musgrave is not hand signed
Price: $280.00