Paul Haney

Haney was born in Akron, Ohio, and attended Kent State University. He served in the United States Navy during the Korean War. He joined NASA in 1958, the year of its founding, and eventually succeeded John A. Powers as the public voice of NASA's crewed spaceflights.
Haney resigned from NASA in 1969, prior to the Apollo 11 Moon landing. He died in Alamagordo, New Mexico, of melanoma which had spread to his brain. Provided by Wikipedia
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The racing & high-performance tire using the tires to tune for grip and balance by Haney, Paul
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The racing & high-performance tire using the tires to tune for grip and balance by Haney, Paul
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The racing & high-performance tire using the tires to tune for grip and balance by Haney, Paul
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