Space Medicine in Project Mercury Appendix B

Aeromedical Monitoring Personnel

SUMMARY OF MONITOR PLAN

1. The following assumptions are made:

(a) Department of Defense physicians will be used.
(b) Personnel to be trained and assigned on a TDY basis.
(c) When possible, station assignment will be close to duty station.
(d) Provision will be made to train additional DOD personnel to provide a pool of trained monitors for later operations and to provide a reserve for Mercury operations.
(e) Advanced residents in aviation medicine would be a good source of extra personnel.
(f) STG-NASA reserves right to review and interview qualifications of personnel to be assigned in direct support of Mercury.
(g) STG-NASA will be responsible for monitor training.
(h) Where possible Mercury personnel will be used to accomplish other national objectives as a by-product.
(i) Approximate total time for monitor training--4-6 weeks over a period of about 10 months.

2. For certain key monitor positions in Project Mercury, Space Task Group medical personnel will be used. Included in this list should be:

USAF (MC)
Lt. Col. Stanley C. White--STG
Lt. Col. William K. Douglas--STG
Lt. Col. James P. Henry--STG
Lt. Col. Rufus R. Hessberg—Holloman AFB, N. Mex.—project officer for STG animal research program
Col. George M. Knauf—AFMTC—whose close work in support of Mercury will have given him the detailed knowledge of the project necessary for a key monitor
USA (MC)
Capt. William S. Augerson--STG

3. Suggested monitors are as follows on the chart: (see chart1, page 1 or chart 1, page 2)

4. Additional consultants and monitors regarded as desirable:

Chief of Cardiology, Tripler Army Hospital
Station Name Location Background & Comments
Corpus Christi Dr. Larry Lamb ------------ Cardiologist, USAF-SAM.
Baja California Maj. Per Lanjoen ------------ Cardiologist, Wm. Beaumont Army Hospital
Hawaii Col. Sandifer ------------
Canary Islands Maj. Clyde Kratochvil,
USAF
------------ ARDC Liason Office Europe;
Ph.D. in physiology,
SAM researcher, flight surgeon
Bermuda (or elsewhere) Maj. Charles Berry
USAF-SGO
------------ Flight surgeon, space medicine researcher, boards in aviation medicine.
Lt. Col. William Turner,
USAF
------------ Flight surgeon, boards in aviation medicine, WADC researcher.

AEROMEDICAL MONITORS ORIGINALLY APPOINTED

1. Capt. Carl E. Pruett, USN (MC)
2. Col. Vance H. Marchbanks, USAF (MC)
3. Capt. Edward L. Beckman, USN (MC)
4. Lt. Col. Edwin L. Overholt, USA (MC)
5. Lt. Col. Charles A. Berry, USAF (MC)
6. Lt. Col. William R. Turner, USAF (MC)
7. Lt. Col. Jacques L. Sherman, USA (MC)
8. Thomas R. Davis, M.D.
9. Lt. Comdr. Frank H. Austin, USN (MC)
10. Maj. John C. Lawson, USA (MC)
11. Lt. Comdr. John J. Gordon, USN (MC)
12. Maj. William H. Hall, USA (MC)
13. Maj. Harry R. Bratt, USAF (MC)
14. Maj. Fritz M. G. Holstrom, USAF (MC)
15. Lt. Comdr. Glenn S. Kelly, USN (MC)
16. Maj. George B. Smith, USAF (MC)
17. Maj. Robert H. Moser, USA (MC)
18. Maj. Robert R. Burwell, USAF (MC)
19. Maj. Willard R. Hawkins, USAF (MC)
20. Maj. Julian E. Ward, USAF (MC)
21. Maj. C. H. Kratochvil, USAF (MC)
22. Lt. Edmund P. Jacobs, USN (MC)

AEROMEDICAL CONSULTANTS ORIGINALLY APPOINTED

1. Col. Harold Ellingson, USAF (MC)
2. Lawrence E. Lamb, M. D.
3. Col. Samuel M. Sandifer, USA (MC)
4. Maj. James C. Syner, USA (MC)

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