Talk:Larry LaRose
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Mr. LaRose served as NASA Forward Operating Location Manager at Biggs Army Airfield, and was one of very few people with the unique qualifications of a flight engineer to carry a space shuttle on the back of a 747. His unique qualifications, experience and contribution to the operations and engineering side of the NASA Space Shuttle program are not adequately represented on wikipedia. He flew 3 of the 4 space shuttles on their final voyages (Atlantis remained at Kennedy Space Center).
The multitude of real-world articles cited in the wiki article point to many accomplishments over a distinguished career. NASA deems it appropriate to host interviews and oral histories with Mr. LaRose on their website, even today.
Please note: I am not related to, nor have I ever met, Mr. LaRose. He is one of the most distinguished people from my hometown, which is why I have invested the time to research his accomplishments. I intend to continue to flesh out the article.
Many thanks.--Harmsdesign~commonswiki (talk) 00:21, 27 May 2015 (UTC)
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