Lt. General Thomas P. Stafford Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD
Born: September 17, 1930 in Weatherford, Oklahoma
THOMAS P. STAFFORD, Lieutenant General, USAF (Retired) NASA ASTRONAUT (Former)PERSONAL DATA: Born September 17, 1930, in Weatherford, Oklahoma. Married to the former Linda Ann Dishman of Chelsea, Oklahoma. They have two sons, Michael Thomas and Stanislav Stas Patten. First marriage was to the former Faye L. Shoemaker. They have two daughters, Dionne Kay and Karin Elaine as well as two grandsons, Thomas P. Stafford II and Andrew Alexi Harrison. Linda has two children from a previous marriage, Kassie Neering and Mark Hill, and four grandchildren: Sloane, Lee, Marcus and Tara. He enjoys hunting, scuba diving, fishing and deep sea fishing and swimming.EDUCATION: Graduated from Weatherford High School, Weatherford, Oklahoma; received a Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Naval Academy in 1952. In addition, General Stafford is the recipient of several honorary degrees. These include a doctorate of laws from the University of Cordoba, Argentina, a doctorate of humane letters, University of Oklahoma and a masters of humane letters, Southwestern University, Weatherford, Oklahoma; a doctorate of science from Oklahoma City University; a doctorate of laws, Western State University, Los Angeles California; doctorate of communications, Emerson College, Boston, Massachusetts; a doctorate of aeronautical engineering, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida, and a doctorate of humanities, Oklahoma Christian College, Edmond, Oklahoma.ORGANIZATION: Fellow of the American Astronautical Society, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Society of Experimental Test Pilots, and a member of the Masonic Lodge.SPECIAL HONORS: NASA Distinguished Service Medals (2), NASA Exceptional Service Medals (2), Air Force Distinguished Service Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Command Pilot Astronaut Wings. Other awards include the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Chanute Flight Award, the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Space Award, National Geographic Society's General Thomas D. White USAF Space Trophy, Federation Aeronautique Internationale Gold Space Medal. In 1966, he was co-recipient of the IAAA Award. He was honored with the Harmon International Aviation Trophy in 1966 and 1976. In 1969 he received the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Special Trustees Award and in 1978 the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Kitty Hawk Sands of Time Award; received the Society of Experimental Test Pilots James H. Doolittle Award for Management, September 1979, October 1979, received the NASA Medal for outstanding leadership, one of the Agency's highest awards. In 1993 General Stafford was the eighth recipient of the Congressional Space Medal of Honor. He was inducted into the Astronaut Hall of Fame and received the Rotary National Award for Space Achievement (RNASA). He served as the Chairman of the Operations Oversight Committee of the first Hubble Telescope Spacecraft Servicing and Repair Mission that corrected the design and manufacturing defect of the instrument. In 1994, NASA recognized his tremendous efforts and presented him with the NASA Public Service Award for the Hubble Telescope Service and Repair Mission. General Stafford was inducted into the Oklahoma Commerce and Industry Hall of Honor in October 1994, and to the National Aviation Hall of Fame and the Aerospace Walk of Honor in 1997.EXPERIENCE: General Stafford graduated with honors in 1952 from the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force. He received his pilot wings at Connally AFB, Waco, Texas, in September 1953. He completed advanced interceptor training and was assigned to the 54th Flight Interceptor Squadron, Ellsworth AFB, Rapid City, South Dakota. In December 1955 he was assigned to the 496th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, Hahn Air Base, Germany, where he performed the duties of pilot, flight leader, and flight test maintenance office, flying F-86Ds. He was an instructor in flight test training and specialized academic subjects-establishing basic textbooks and directing the writing of flight test manuals for use by the staff and students. He is co-author of the Pilot's Handbook for Performance Flight Testing and the Aerodynamics Handbook for Performance Flight Testing.General Stafford was selected among the second group of astronauts in September 1962 by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to participate in Projects Gemini and Apollo. In December 1965, he piloted Gemini VI the first rendezvous in space, and helped develop techniques to prove the basic theory and practicality of space rendezvous. In June 1966 he commanded Gemini IX and performed a demonstration of an early rendezvous that would be used in Apollo, the first optical rendezvous, and a lunar orbit abort rendezvous. From August 1966 to October 1968 he headed the mission planning analysis and software development responsibilities for the astronaut group for Project Apollo.General Stafford was the lead member of the group, which helped formulate the sequence of missions leading to the first lunar landing mission. He demonstrated and implemented the theory of a pilot manually flying the Saturn booster into orbit and the translunar injection maneuver.General Stafford was commander of Apollo 10 in May 1969, first flight of the lunar module to the moon, performed the first rendezvous around the Moon, and performed the entire lunar landing mission except the actual landing.He also made reconnaissance and tracking on future Apollo landing sites. General Stafford was cited in the Guinness Book of World Records for highest speed ever attained by man, that occurred during Apollo 10 reentry when the spacecraft attained 24,791 statute miles per hour.He was assigned as head of the astronaut group in June 1969, responsible for the selection of flight crews for projects Apollo and Skylab. He reviewed and monitored flight crew training status reports, and was responsible for coordination, scheduling, and control of all activities involving NASA astronauts.In June 1971, General Stafford was assigned as Deputy Director of Flight Crew Operations at the NASA Manned Space flight Center. He was responsible for assisting the director in planning and implementation of programs for the astronaut group, the Aircraft Operations, Flight Crew Integration, Flight Crew Procedures, and Crew Simulation and Training Divisions.He logged his fourth space flight as Apollo commander of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) mission, July 15-24, 1975, a joint space flight culminating in the historic first meeting in space between American Astronauts and Soviet Cosmonauts.General Stafford was the first member of his Naval Academy Class of 1952 to pin on the first, second and third stars of a General Officer. He has flown six rendezvous in space; logged 507 hours and 43 minutes in space flight and wore the Air Force command Pilot Astronaut Wings. He has flown over 127 different types of aircraft and helicopters and four different types of spacecraft.General Stafford assumed command of the Air Force Flight Test Center November 4, 1975. He was promoted to the grade of Major General August 9, 1975, with date of rank of June 1, 1973.Gen. Stafford was pr
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LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD - AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT SIGNED - HFSID 309697THOMAS P. STAFFORD The Apollo 10 commander has a hard time deciding which of his space missions was most memorable, but "Apollo X to the moon was the most impressive". Autograph manuscript signed: "You always remember so vividly/ your first mission which was/ Gemini 6. It was a ball- loved/ working with Wally.
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LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 263052THOMAS P. STAFFORD. Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Elliott/with my Best Wishes/General Tom Stafford". Color/8x10. NASA publicity photo, captioned in lower margin, shows STAFFORD as Commander of Apollo 10, with fellow crew members Eugene Cernan and John W. Young (neither of whom signed).
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LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 277613TOM STAFFORD Named head of the astronaut group in June 1969, he helped select flight crews for Projects Apollo and Skylab. Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Joe Garino/with Best wishes/and many thanks/for all of the help/ you have given my/group./Thomas P. Stafford". Color, 8x10.
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LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 102078THOMAS P. STAFFORD Veteran of two Gemini and two Apollo missions. Scarce Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Dennis Cooper/With/my Very Best Wishes/General Tom Stafford/Gemini VI, IX/Apollo X/Apollo-Soyuz".
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LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 206829THOMAS P. STAFFORD Thomas P. Stafford signs a color publicity photograph of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. Photograph signed: "Tom Stafford ". STAFFORD was aboard Gemini 6 with Wally Schirra in the first rendezvous in space and Gemini 9, which accomplished three different types of rendezvous, with Gene Cernan.
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LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD - BOOK SIGNED - HFSID 280244TOM STAFFORD Hardcover copy of astronaut Tom Stafford's autobiography We Have Capture, signed on the title page Book signed: "TomStafford" on the title page. B/w with color dustjacket, 288 pages with 16 pages of b/w photos, 6¼x9x1. Copy of We Have Capture by Thomas P. Stafford with Michael Cassutt.
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LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: MAJOR DONALD "DEKE" SLAYTON, VANCE BRAND - HFSID 158132APOLLO-SOYUZ. Philatelic Card signed: "Tom Stafford", "D K Slayton" and "Vance Brand", 6½x4. Cover honoring the joint USA-USSR flight of Apollo-Soyuz, German stamp affixed, postmarked Alsfeld, West Germany, with pictorial cancellation, July 1, 1975.
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LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 04/03/1990 - HFSID 309699THOMAS P. STAFFORD The Apollo 10 commander signs a 8½x10 typed note offering an autographed photo to a fan instead of signing a Space Cover. Typed letter signed: "Tom Stafford", in black ink, 1 page, 8½x10.
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APOLLO - SOYUZ CREW - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD, MAJOR DONALD "DEKE" SLAYTON, VANCE BRAND - HFSID 309701APOLLO-SOYEZ CREW: DONALD SLAYTON, THOMAS P. STAFFORD and VANCE D. BRAND Three NASA astronauts from the historic Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, the first American-Russian joint flight, pen their
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APOLLO - SOYUZ CREW - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: VALERI N. KUBASOV, MAJOR GENERAL ALEXEI LEONOV, LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD, MAJOR DONALD "DEKE" SLAYTON - HFSID 86834APOLLO-SOYUZ CREW Participants in the first joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. space venture pen their names on this 20x14 magazine photo Magazine Photograph signed: "D.K. Slayton", "A. Leonov", "Tom Stafford" and "V. Kubasov". Color (two-page spread), 20x14.
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APOLLO - SOYUZ CREW - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD, MAJOR DONALD "DEKE" SLAYTON, VANCE BRAND - HFSID 158131APOLLO-SOYUZ AMERICAN CREW: THOMAS P. STAFFORD, DONALD SLAYTON and VANCE BRAND Signature of the Americans involved in the first joint United States-Soviet Union space mission Commemorative Envelope signed: "Tom Stafford", "D.K.
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APOLLO - SOYUZ CREW - DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENT SIGNED 10/1975 CO-SIGNED BY: VALERI N. KUBASOV, MAJOR GENERAL ALEXEI LEONOV, LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD, MAJOR DONALD "DEKE" SLAYTON, VANCE BRAND - HFSID 102116APOLLO-SOYUZ CREW: THOMAS P. STAFFORD, DONALD SLAYTON, VANCE BRAND,ALEXEI LEONOV and VALERI N. KUBASOV Space travelers from the joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. mission sign this 14x11 certificate Document signed: "Tom Stafford", "V. Brand", "D.K. Slayton", "A.
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APOLLO - SOYUZ CREW - PRESS RELEASE SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: VALERI N. KUBASOV, MAJOR GENERAL ALEXEI LEONOV, LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD, MAJOR DONALD "DEKE" SLAYTON, VANCE BRAND - HFSID 217391APOLLO-SOYUZ CREW: TOM STAFFORD, DONALD SLAYTON, VANCE BRAND,ALEXEI LEONOV andVALERI KUBASOV Signatures of the explorers who participated in the first joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. mission in space Booklet signed: "V. Kubasov", "Stafford", "A.
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APOLLO - SOYUZ CREW - PRINTED ART SIGNED IN PENCIL CIRCA 1988 CO-SIGNED BY: VALERI N. KUBASOV, MAJOR GENERAL ALEXEI LEONOV, LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD, GEORGE BISHOP, MAJOR DONALD "DEKE" SLAYTON - HFSID 157237Limited edition lithograph (35x23) by George Bishop signed in pencil by astronauts Stafford and Slayton and by cosmonauts Leonov and Kubasov, framed in the Gallery of History style to 43x41
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CAPTAIN WALLY M. SCHIRRA - ITINERARY SIGNED CIRCA 1965 CO-SIGNED BY: LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD - HFSID 159661ASTRONAUTS WALLY SCHIRRA AND TOM STAFFORD, WHO WOULD FLY TOGETHER ON GEMINI 6 TEN MONTHS LATER, SIGN AN ITINERY FOR THE VISIT OF VICE PRESIDENT HUBERT HUMPHREY TO THE KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
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GEMINI IX CREW - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: CAPTAIN GENE CERNAN, LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD - HFSID 29940GEMINI IX CREW, CO-SIGNED BY: GENE CERNAN, THOMAS P. "TOM" STAFFORD A six-photo, 23¾x19¾, montage of America's Gemini IX mission signed by crew members Stafford and Cernan Inscribed photograph signed "Tom Stafford" and "Gene Cernan".
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GEMINI IX CREW - INSCRIBED DOCUMENT SIGNED 06/03/1966 CO-SIGNED BY: CAPTAIN GENE CERNAN, LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD - HFSID 101183GEMINI IX CREW, CO-SIGNED BY: GENE CERNAN, THOMAS P. "TOM" STAFFORD Four-photo 15¾x19¾ montage of America's Gemini IX mission signed by crew members Stafford and Cernan Inscribed document signed "Tom Stafford" and "Gene Cernan". 15¾x19¾ mounting card.
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PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CIRCA 1974 CO-SIGNED BY: LT. GENERAL THOMAS P. STAFFORD, MAJOR DONALD "DEKE" SLAYTON, VANCE BRAND - HFSID 101198GERALD R. FORD and APOLLO-SOYUZ AMERICAN CREW In his first month in office, the President greets the Apollo-Soyuz astronauts Photograph signed: "Gerald Ford", "Tom Stafford", "Vance Brand" and "D.K. Slayton".
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