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  1. Norman Earl Thagard (born July 3, 1943; Capt, USMC, Ret.), is an American scientist and former U.S. Marine Corps officer and naval aviator and NASA astronaut. He is the first American to ride to space on board a Russian vehicle, and can be considered the first American cosmonaut.

  2. Norman Earl Thagard ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Astronaut. Er ist der erste Amerikaner, der mit einem russischen Raumschiff in den Weltraum flog. Thagard besuchte die Paxon Senior High School in Jacksonville. 1965 erhielt er einen Bachelor und im Jahr darauf einen Master in Ingenieurwesen, beide von der Florida State ...

  3. 15. März 1995 · Dr. Thagard, who became a medical doctor after his Vietnam tour, was fired into orbit and history early yesterday as he and two Russian astronauts flew up to the Russian space station Mir. The ...

  4. www.nasa.gov › history › SP-4225NASA-1 Norm Thagard

    Norman E. Thagard was born in Marianna, Florida, in 1943. He came to his Shuttle-Mir experience as an example of what many American parents preach to their children: "You can be whatever you want to be if you work for it." Thagard had told his high school classmates in Jacksonville, Florida, that he wanted to be a medical doctor, a fighter pilot, an engineer, and an astronaut. He became all ...

  5. NORMAN E. THAGARD (M.D.) NASA ASTRONAUT (FORMER) PERSONAL DATA: Born July 3, 1943, in Marianna, Florida, but considers Jacksonville, Florida, to be his hometown. Married to the former Rex Kirby Johnson of South Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. They have three sons.

  6. Dr. Norman Earl Thagard is an honorably discharged Captain of the United States Marine Corps serving from 1966 to 1971. He was designated a Naval Aviator in 1968 and was subsequently assigned to duty flying F-4 Phantom IIs with VMFA-333 at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina.

  7. 3. März 2020 · Bachelor und Master of Science in Engineering Science von der Florida State University, 1965 bzw. 1966; Doktortitel der Medizin von der Texas Southwestern Medical School, 1977; Hauptmann der US-Marinecorps-Reserve; er flog 163 Kriegseinsätze in Vietnam; war für STS-61G vorgesehen; Hobbys: klassische Musik, Elektronik-Design; später Gastprofessorenstelle am Florida State University College ...