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'''Norman Ralph Augustine''' (born [[1935]]) was a [[United States of America|U.S.]] aircraft businessman. He served as the [[president of Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation|president]] of [[Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation]] between [[1986]] and [[1987]]. He also served as the [[CEO of Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation]] from [[1987]] and as [[chairman of Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation]] from [[1988]].
'''Norman Ralph Augustine''' (born [[July 27]], [[1935]] in [[Denver, CO]]) is a [[United States of America|U.S.]] aircraft businessman.Augustine is an [[Eagle scout rank (Boy Scouts of America)|Eagle Scout]].


He served as the [[president of Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation|president]] of [[Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation]] between [[1986]] and [[1987]]. He also served as the [[CEO of Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation]] from [[1987]] and as [[chairman of Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation]] from [[1988]].
Auustine is an Eagle Scout.


Norman R. Augustine was born in Denver, Colorado, on 27 July 1935; received B.S.E. degree, 1957, and M.S.E. degree, 1959, from Princeton University majoring in aeronautical engineering; was assistant in research at the James Forrestal Research Center, Princeton University. 1957-1958; member of Douglas Aircraft Company, Santa Monica, California, as research aerodynamicist, program manager, and chief engineer, 1958-1963; was staff assistant to the Assistant Director of Defense Research and Engineering for Strategic Defense Systems; assistant director of Defense Research and Engineering for Tactical Missiles and Ordnance and for Land Warfare in the Office of the Secretary of Defense,1965-1970; vice president, Advanced Systems for the Vought Missiles and Space Company, LTV Aerospace Corporation, Dallas, Texas, and director, Advanced Missiles and Space Systems for the Vought Systems Division, 1970-1973; consultant to the Executive Office of the President, 1971-1973; was Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Development, 14 September 1973-11 May 1975; member of NASA Research and Technical Advisory Council, 1972-1975; chairman of NASA Space Systems and Technical Advisory Board, 1985-; was Under Secretary of the Army, 23 May 1975-26 July 1977; vice president for operations, Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation, Bethesda, Maryland, 1977-1982; president, Martin Marietta Denver Aerospace Company, 1982-1985, and president and chief operating officer, 1986-1987; chairman, advisory board Department of Aeromechanical Engineering, Princeton University, 1973-1983; from president to chairman, Martin Marietta Denver Aerospace Company, 1986-1995; professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Princeton University, 1997-; is chairman of the executive committee of Lockheed Martin.
received B.S.E. degree, 1957, and M.S.E. degree, 1959, from Princeton University majoring in aeronautical engineering; was assistant in research at the James Forrestal Research Center, Princeton University. 1957-1958; member of Douglas Aircraft Company, Santa Monica, California, as research aerodynamicist, program manager, and chief engineer, 1958-1963; was staff assistant to the Assistant Director of Defense Research and Engineering for Strategic Defense Systems; assistant director of Defense Research and Engineering for Tactical Missiles and Ordnance and for Land Warfare in the Office of the Secretary of Defense,1965-1970; vice president, Advanced Systems for the Vought Missiles and Space Company, LTV Aerospace Corporation, Dallas, Texas, and director, Advanced Missiles and Space Systems for the Vought Systems Division, 1970-1973; consultant to the Executive Office of the President, 1971-1973; was Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Development, 14 September 1973-11 May 1975; member of NASA Research and Technical Advisory Council, 1972-1975; chairman of NASA Space Systems and Technical Advisory Board, 1985-; was Under Secretary of the Army, 23 May 1975-26 July 1977; vice president for operations, Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation, Bethesda, Maryland, 1977-1982; president, Martin Marietta Denver Aerospace Company, 1982-1985, and president and chief operating officer, 1986-1987; chairman, advisory board Department of Aeromechanical Engineering, Princeton University, 1973-1983; from president to chairman, Martin Marietta Denver Aerospace Company, 1986-1995; professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Princeton University, 1997-; is chairman of the executive committee of Lockheed Martin.


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Norman Ralph Augustine (born July 27, 1935 in Denver, CO) is a U.S. aircraft businessman.Augustine is an Eagle Scout.

He served as the president of Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation between 1986 and 1987. He also served as the CEO of Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation from 1987 and as chairman of Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation from 1988.

received B.S.E. degree, 1957, and M.S.E. degree, 1959, from Princeton University majoring in aeronautical engineering; was assistant in research at the James Forrestal Research Center, Princeton University. 1957-1958; member of Douglas Aircraft Company, Santa Monica, California, as research aerodynamicist, program manager, and chief engineer, 1958-1963; was staff assistant to the Assistant Director of Defense Research and Engineering for Strategic Defense Systems; assistant director of Defense Research and Engineering for Tactical Missiles and Ordnance and for Land Warfare in the Office of the Secretary of Defense,1965-1970; vice president, Advanced Systems for the Vought Missiles and Space Company, LTV Aerospace Corporation, Dallas, Texas, and director, Advanced Missiles and Space Systems for the Vought Systems Division, 1970-1973; consultant to the Executive Office of the President, 1971-1973; was Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Development, 14 September 1973-11 May 1975; member of NASA Research and Technical Advisory Council, 1972-1975; chairman of NASA Space Systems and Technical Advisory Board, 1985-; was Under Secretary of the Army, 23 May 1975-26 July 1977; vice president for operations, Martin Marietta Aerospace Corporation, Bethesda, Maryland, 1977-1982; president, Martin Marietta Denver Aerospace Company, 1982-1985, and president and chief operating officer, 1986-1987; chairman, advisory board Department of Aeromechanical Engineering, Princeton University, 1973-1983; from president to chairman, Martin Marietta Denver Aerospace Company, 1986-1995; professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Princeton University, 1997-; is chairman of the executive committee of Lockheed Martin.