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I've added this to WikiProject Alabama because of his 35 years of NASA service at the Marshall Space Flight Center, including a dozen years as director, in Huntsville, Alabama. I've added a couple of NASA images as well. I have an idea for a "succession box" for MSFC directors to link these various articles together as we would for other political figures but more on that later. -
Dravecky14:58, 1 August 2007 (UTC)reply
UPDATE: Work on the biographies for all 11 MSFC directors continues and I have, in fact, added succession boxes to each of the articles that lacked one. -
Dravecky20:07, 1 August 2007 (UTC)reply
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I've added this to WikiProject Alabama because of his 35 years of NASA service at the Marshall Space Flight Center, including a dozen years as director, in Huntsville, Alabama. I've added a couple of NASA images as well. I have an idea for a "succession box" for MSFC directors to link these various articles together as we would for other political figures but more on that later. -
Dravecky14:58, 1 August 2007 (UTC)reply
UPDATE: Work on the biographies for all 11 MSFC directors continues and I have, in fact, added succession boxes to each of the articles that lacked one. -
Dravecky20:07, 1 August 2007 (UTC)reply