Redstone Arsenal (Ala.)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Bernhard Tessmann Collection
This collection contains photographs, slides, correspondence, and files that document the life and career of German-American guided missle expert Berhard Tessmann. Materials trace Tessmann's work from Peenemunde to Ft. Bliss and eventually Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
Bruno Heusinger Collection
Pamphlets, correspondence, and photographs relating to the life and career of Bruno Heusinger.
Heinz Scharnowski Collection
German-language documents regarding Scharnowski's education, Siemens Apparate und Maschinen documentation of Scharnowski's career there, a German-language newspaper clipping of Scharnowski's obituary, contracts regarding Scharnowski's employment at Fort Bliss, a Department of the Army Notification of Personnel Action.
Heinz Struck Collection
Documents relating to Heinz Struck's career with NASA, SAIC, and BD.
Joel Lonergan Collection
This collection contains photographs, booklets, and ephemera relating to the career of Joel Lonergan.
John Bensko Jr. Collection
Materials related to the life and career of John Bensko Jr., who worked from 1956-1978 for Redstone Arsenal and Marshall Space Flight Center, comprising 4 linear feet of material. He was active on the lunar drill project for Apollo, Earth Resources Mission, and collected materials on Howell Crater.
Pioneering Efforts in Space, 1992
This collection contains photographs, booklets, and ephemera relating to the career of Joel Lonergan.
Redstone Arsenal Yesterday and Today, 1995
This collection contains photographs, booklets, and ephemera relating to the career of Joel Lonergan.
The University of Alabama in Huntsville Capabilities in Research and Engineering in Support of Weapons Systems Report and Photographs, circa 1998
Photographs - Helicopters, Missiles, and Rocket Engines