Colonel William R. Pogue Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
COLONEL WILLIAM R. POGUE
Born: January 23, 1930 in Okemah, Oklahoma
Died: March 04, 2014 in Cocoa Beach, Florida
William Reid Pogue, Colonel, U.S. Air Force (Retired)
NASA Astronaut (Former)
PERSONAL DATA: Born January 23, 1930, in Okemah, Oklahoma, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Pogue who live in Sand Springs, Oklahoma. Married. Three children. He enjoys running and playing paddleball and handball, and his hobbies are gardening and cabinet making.
EDUCATION: Attended primary and secondary schools in Oklahoma; received a bachelor of science degree in Education from Oklahoma Baptist University in 1951 and a Master of Science degree in Mathematics from Oklahoma State University in 1960; awarded an honorary doctorate of science degree from Oklahoma Baptist University in 1974.
ORGANIZATIONS: Member of the Air Force Association Explorers Club, American Astronautical Society, and Association of Space Explorers.
SPECIAL HONORS: Awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal (1974) and JSC Superior Achievement Award (1970); winner of the Air Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, and an Outstanding Unit Citation (while a member of the USAF Thunderbirds); the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal and Command Pilot Astronaut Wings (1974); presented the City of Chicago Gold Medal (1974); the Robert J. Collier Trophy for 1973 (1974); the City of New York gold Medal (1974); the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy for 1975 (1975); the Federation Aeronautique Internationale's De La Vaulx Medal and V. M. Komarov Diploma for 1974 (1975); the General Thomas D. White USAF Space Trophy for 1974 (1975); Fellow of the Academy of Arts and Sciences of Oklahoma State University (1975); AIAA Haley Astronautics Award for 1974 (1975); the American Astronautical Society's 1975 Flight Achievement Award (1976). Inductee 5 Civilized Tribes Hall of Fame (1975), and Oklahoma Aviation and Space Hall of Fame (1980) Clarence E. Page Memorial Trophy - Oklahoma Aviation and Space Museum (1989).
EXPERIENCE: Pogue, retired Air Force Colonel, came to the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center from an assignment at Edwards Air Force Base, California, where he had been an instructor at the Air Force Aerospace Research Pilot School since October 1965.
He enlisted in the Air Force in 1951 and received his commission in 1952. While serving with the Fifth Air Force during the Korean conflict, from 1953 to 1954, he completed a combat tour in fighter bombers. From 1955 to 1957, he was a member of the USAF Thunderbirds.
He has gained proficiency in more than 50 types and models of American and British aircraft and is qualified as a civilian flight instructor. Pogue served in the mathematics department as an assistant professor at the USAF Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, from 1960 to 1963. In September 1965, he completed a two-year tour as test pilot with the British Ministry of Aviation under the USAF/RAF Exchange Program, after graduating from the Empire Test Pilot's School in Farnborough, England.
He has logged 7,200 hours flight time--including 4,200 hours in jet aircraft and 2,017 hours in space flight.
NASA EXPERIENCE: Colonel Pogue is one of the 19 Astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. He served as a member of the astronaut support crews for the Apollo 7, 11, and 14 missions.
Pogue was pilot of Skylab 4 (third and final manned visit to the Skylab orbital workshop), launched November 16, 1973, and concluded February 8, 1974. This was the longest manned flight (84 days, 1 hour and 15 minutes) in the history of manned space exploration to date. Pogue was accompanied on the record setting 34.5-million-mile flight by Gerald P. Carr (commander) and Dr. Edward G. Gibson (science-pilot). They successfully completed 56 experiments, 26 science demonstrations, 15 subsystem detailed objectives, and 13 student investigations during their 1,214 revolutions of the earth.
They also acquired extensive earth resources observations data using Skylab's earth resources experiment package camera and sensor array and logged 338 hours of operations of the Apollo Telescope Mount which made extensive observations of the sun's solar processes. Logged 13 hours and 31 minutes in two EVA's outside the orbital workshop.
Pogue retired from the United States Air Force on September 1, 1975, and he is now retired from NASA.
Pogue is self-employed as a consultant to aerospace and producer of general viewer videos on space flight.
Film Credits
1994-We're-Go-for-Launch-to-Zero-g (in person), 2008-When-We-Left-Earth:-The-NASA-Missions (Other)
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COLONEL WILLIAM R. "BILL" POGUE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 100311Letter from NASA astronaut William R. "Bill" Pogue discussing the Apollo 13 mission, signed as "Bill P.". The letter mentions international cooperation during the emergency and emphasizes the importance of consumables and rescue efforts.Sale Price $495.00
$600.00
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COLONEL WILLIAM R. "BILL" POGUE - INSCRIBED PRINTED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED IN INK - HFSID 102070Photograph of William R. "Bill" Pogue holding a model of a lander, signed with an inscription reading "To Arthur/Best Wishes/Bill/Pogue". Pogue, an astronaut and Korean War veteran, piloted Skylab-4 during the longest manned space flight at that time.Sale Price $225.00
$280.00
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COLONEL GERALD P. "JERRY" CARR - ANNOTATED COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 137815Commemorative envelope signed by Gerald P. Carr, Edward Gibson, and Bill Pogue, honoring Skylab Track and Telemetry. It includes inscriptions: "Jerry Carr/CDR,SL-4", "Ed Gibson", and "Bill Pogue", postmarked Green Bank, West Virginia, November 16, 1973.Sale Price $175.00
$220.00
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COLONEL GERALD P. "JERRY" CARR - ANNOTATED SPECIAL COVER SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 48193Commemorative envelope signed by Gerald P. Carr, Edward Gibson, and Bill Pogue, with inscriptions of "Jerry Carr/Skylab III", "Ed Gibson/Skylab III", and "Bill Pogue/Skylab III". It is postmarked Green Bank, West Virginia, November 16, 1973.Price: $220.00
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COLONEL GERALD P. "JERRY" CARR - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 136690Gerald P. Carr, Edward Gibson and Bill Pogue sign a commemorative envelope honoring Skylab Commemorative Envelope signed: "Jerry Carr", "Ed Gibson", and "Bill Pogue ", 6½x3½.Price: $220.00
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COLONEL GERALD P. "JERRY" CARR - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 136709Philatelic envelope signed by Jerry Carr, Ed Gibson, and Bill Pogue, featuring an 8-cent Peace Corps stamp and postmarked from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on November 16, 1973. Captioned regarding the Skylab III docking mission.Price: $220.00
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COLONEL GERALD P. "JERRY" CARR - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 158130Envelope signed by Skylab professionals including "Jerry Carr," "Ed Gibson," "Bill Pogue," and "Leland F. Belew", commemorating the final Skylab mission. Pictorially postmarked at Kennedy Space Center, FL, on November 16, 1973, featuring an 8-cent Copernicus stamp.Price: $220.00
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COLONEL GERALD P. "JERRY" CARR - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 166105Commemorative envelope signed by Gerald P. Carr, Edward Gibson, and Bill Pogue, honoring Skylab Madagascar Station. It includes two Malagasy stamps and is postmarked Tananarive, Philatelie, November 16, 1973.Price: $220.00
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EDWARD G. GIBSON - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 54256Commemorative envelope signed by "Jerry Carr", "Ed Gibson", and "Bill Pogue", postmarked February 8, 1973, from Cape Canaveral, Florida. It honors Skylab 1-4 Tracking and includes an affixed 8¢ stamp.Sale Price $175.00
$220.00
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PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 86799Commemorative envelope signed by G. R. Ford, "Jerry Carr", "Ed Gibson", and Bill Pogue, honoring Skylab. Postmarked from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on February 8, 1974, celebrating the achievements of the Skylab missions.Price: $400.00
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SKYLAB SPACE STATION - MAGAZINE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 289777Sixty-page reprint of a National Geographic issue on the Skylab Space Station, signed by astronauts Jack Lousma, Paul Weitz, Joe Kerwin, Jerry Carr, Bill Pogue, Owen Garriott, and Alan Bean. Includes a note from Lousma's personal collection.Sale Price $995.00
$1,200.00

