Tom Bryant

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Title

Tom Bryant

Description

Tom Bryant was born in SW Missouri. He came to Huntsville in 1963 via a CO-OP program. He graduated from the University of Missouri at Rolla in 1966 with a degree in Engineering. His first job was with LTV working on the US Army's Lance Missile. He then took a job with Rocketdyne which was working on the F-1 engine for Apollo. In 1974, he started at Thiokol working on Solid Rocket Boosters. He worked on a variety of programs including projects for the US Air Force, GPS Satellites, the private industry Conestoga rocket, the MAXUS microgravity rocket, the US Army's Maverick and Hellfire Missiles, and he was Project Engineer on the AIM-9L Sidewinder missile. The SRBs he worked on flew on various Delta and Atlas rocket flights.

Source

University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections, Huntsville, Alabama

Date

2017-9

Rights

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Format

.MP5

Language

en

Type

Interviews
Video

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewer

Webb, Glen

Interviewee

Bryant, Tom

Duration

0:28:36

Files



Citation

“Tom Bryant,” The UAH Archives and Special Collections, accessed November 15, 2024, https://libarchstor.uah.edu/oralhistory/items/show/193.