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  1. Bernard Adolph "Bennie" Schriever (14 September 1910 – 20 June 2005) was a United States Air Force general who played a major role in the Air Force's space and ballistic missile programs. Born in Bremen, Germany, Schriever immigrated to the United States as a boy and became a naturalized US citizen in 1923. [1]

  2. Bernard Adolph Schriever, commander of Air Force Systems Command, was born in Bremen, Germany, in 1910. The architect of the Air Force's ballistic missile and military space program, he came to America in 1917 when his parents emigrated from Germany.

  3. 28 de jul. de 2023 · The Bomber Pilot Who Rocketed the Air Force into Space. Bernard Schriever is considered the father of the U.S. space and missile program. He was born in Bremen, Germany, in 1910 but immigrated to Texas with his mother in 1917. He attended Texas A&M and then joined the Army and became a pilot.

  4. Like several notable Americans of the 20th century, BERNARD ADOLPH SCHRIEVER was an immigrant. He was born September 10, 1910, in Bremen, Germany, and came to live in the United States in 1917 after his father—a ship’s engineer on a German merchantman—was interned in New York in 1916.

  5. Gen. Bernard A. “Bennie” Schriever, unquestionably one of the most important officers in Air Force history, ranks alongside the legendary Hap Arnold and Curtis LeMay in terms of long-term effect upon the service and the nation.

  6. Bernard A. Schriever was the chief architect of the U.S. Air Force's early ballistic missile and space programs. His visionary leadership in the 1950s and 1960s made the USAF a world leader in developing military science and technology.

  7. 24 de jun. de 2005 · WASHINGTON, June 23 - Gen. Bernard A. Schriever, who oversaw the Air Force's development of intercontinental ballistic missiles and other rockets that ushered in the space age and escalated the...