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      • A: Deke Slayton held several leadership roles at NASA, including Chief of the Astronaut Office and Director of Flight Crew Operations. He was responsible for astronaut selection, training, and assignment to specific missions.
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    He went on to become NASA's first Chief of the Astronaut Office and Director of Flight Crew Operations, responsible for NASA crew assignments. Slayton joined the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, and flew in Europe and the Pacific.

  3. Mar 14, 2022 · Donald K. “DekeSlayton, one of the original Mercury 7 astronauts that NASA selected in April 1959, lost his chance to become the second American to orbit.

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  4. Jun 18, 2024 · Slayton made his first space flight as Apollo docking module pilot of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission—a joint space flight culminating in the first historical meeting in space between American astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts. Slayton retired from NASA in 1982. Quick Facts.

  5. Jan 30, 2014 · Deke Slayton was selected for the Mercury program, but had to wait more than a decade to fly in space on the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. (Image credit: NASA.)

  6. Slayton retired from NASA on February 27, 1982, to become president and vice chairman of the board of Space Services Incorporated, a Houston-based private space firm that successfully launched it's Conestoga rocket in 1983 and subsequently offered to send human ashes into permanent orbital repose. 21

  7. Deke was devastated, but always the team player, he stayed on at NASA and became Coordinator of Astronaut Activities. Deke proved himself to be an excellent manager and was instrumental in choosing the next crop of astronauts, the training they received, and designating the teams for missions.

  8. Despite being grounded from spaceflight due to his atrial fibrillation, Deke Slayton remained an integral part of NASA’s early space program. He served in several key leadership roles, overseeing astronaut training and selection, as well as coordinating mission assignments.

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