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Technicians Assemble Saturn V first Stage
Technicians Assemble Saturn V first Stage 
Saturn Proposal Group with Saturn Booster Rocket Model
Saturn Proposal Group with Saturn Booster Rocket Model 
Saturn V Fuel Tank Dome
Saturn V Fuel Tank Dome 
Saturn V first Stage Assembly at NASA Michoud
Saturn V first Stage Assembly at NASA Michoud 
Saturn V Assembly
Saturn V Assembly 
Saturn V Launch
Saturn V Launch 
Saturn V Liftoff
Saturn V Liftoff 
Saturn V Apollo Flight Configuration Drawing
Saturn V Apollo Flight Configuration Drawing 
Saturn V Rocket on Giant Crawling Gantry
Saturn V Rocket on Giant Crawling Gantry 
Erection of Saturn V Stage I
Erection of Saturn V Stage I 
Saturn V Rocket Preparing for Launch
Saturn V Rocket Preparing for Launch 
Inspecting Saturn V first Stage
Inspecting Saturn V first Stage 
1966 Apollo and Saturn V in Silhouette
1966 Apollo and Saturn V in Silhouette 
Assembly of Internal Fuel Tank on Saturn V first Stage
Assembly of Internal Fuel Tank on Saturn V first Stage 
Night over Saturn V, 1966
Night over Saturn V, 1966
Saturn Apollo Graphic
Saturn Apollo Graphic 
Saturn V Engines
Saturn V Engines
Saturn V Rocket on Crawling Gantry, 1 Side 1
Saturn V Rocket on Crawling Gantry, 1 Side 1 
Saturn V Rocket on Launch Pad at Night
Saturn V Rocket on Launch Pad at Night 
Saturn V Launch Below Starry Sky
Saturn V Launch Below Starry Sky 
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George Stoner and Boeing Saturn V Proposal Team

George Stoner began his 30 year career with Boeing in 1941 as an assistant superintendent of functional testing and retired as Senior Vice President of Operations in 1971. His long list of projects included the B-29 Superfortress, B-47 Stratojet, BoMarc missile, X-20 Dyna-Soar space plane, Saturn V rocket first stages, and the Apollo TIE (Technical Integration and Evaluation).

Stoner was awarded the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal, the highest honor NASA awards to anyone who was not a government employee when the service was performed. The contribution must be so extraordinary that other forms of recognition would be inadequate. Remembered as a visionary, Stoner talked about how people would fly to other planets, and how computers would become much, much smaller and would "operate with much more high speed." He also encouraged research into advanced global communications, global navigation systems and environmental data gathering by way of satellites - long before these became commonplace. 
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Unique identifier BI44702 
Boeing ID p-28215 
Type Image 
Size 3900px × 2809px   4MB 
License type RM 
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