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File Size: 2861 KB

Print Length: 302 pages

Publisher: Smithsonian Books (January 14, 2014)

Publication Date: January 14, 2014

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00GL3HLSO

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General Stafford's book was pleasingly done, both crisp and authoritative. He balanced technical and historical details quite well, so the book did not become mired down in details that only an astronaut could love. The only bone I have to pick with General Stafford's book is that he was simply not the first American to reach Baikonur as he claimed. For nine years another American, a space medicine scientist, flew back and forth from Langley AFB to Moscow, Baikonur and back to Langley. He did this several times per year. It does not hurt General Stafford's story or reduce his heroism at all. He is a brilliant hero.The problem is that one cannot believe one's own country's Intel agencies. General Stafford told what he knew. He just was not allowed to know someone had been there before him. In fact, General Stafford took the scientist back to Baikonur on his plane. He might have noticed that the Soviets hugged and shook hands with the loner who hitched a ride on the plane at the last moment. But if he noticed, he did not write about it.I knew the space medicine scientist personally and my book, "The Insider," explains his role in the Soviet scheme of things.Other than that one discrepancy, I recommend General Stafford's book for anyone who would like a simple, well-written history of this early section of the Space Race.

I have read several astronaut autobiographies and space history books over the years. In my opinion, this book is the cream of the crop. Stafford presents the history of Gemini and Apollo in a clear and interesting way. Lt Gen Thomas P. Stafford was one of the most technically skilled and accomplished of all the astronauts. And even though he flew 4 missions and commanded 3 of them, he isn't as well known as some other astronauts that actually walked on the Moon. If you are fascinated with NASA, and the early history of space exploration, I highly suggest you purchase a copy of this book. You will be very informed after reading this book. Thomas Stafford is a giant among men. 5 stars!

We Have capture is a great book about Tom Stafford and the Space Race. Michael Cassutt is an excellent author and for me is 2 for 2. I also bought his "Deke" Donald Slayton 5 star book. See my reviews. Michael Cassutt sure can write.We see Tom Stafford growing up in rural small town Oklahoma. He is the only son. He and his mom are decorating the Christmas tree when he hears the Japanese bombed Pearl harbor. His Dad asks Tom if he wants to go up in a plane. He does and is fascinated. He knows his life's calling.He graduates Annapolis Naval Academy as a Star Man near the top of his class but joins the Air Force as he believes they had the hottest planes.He becomes a super top fighter pilot and gets assigned to Edwards Air force base as a test pilot.So many of his friends and other pilots are killed.He starts going up in rank and gets accepted into NASA and after much training becomes an astronaut. Tom Stafford is deeply involved with the Gemini program especially rendezvous. He also circled the moon and tested out the LM and rendezvous with the CM in his Apollo mission. He got very close to the moon and got good data and pictures of the Sea of Tranquility the future Lunar landing site but did not land. That was for Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. He was big into Apollo/Mir missions, Apollo Soyuz. He has 4 flights on various programs. Unbelievable accomplishments.Tom set the highest speed record 28,547mph as a test pilot. He was in charge of Area 51... Dreamworld. No alien here?...but very top secret stuff.He becomes very good fiends with Soviet cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov( Aleksei is also a good space artist. Someday I'd like to get a small piece of his space art work if I can afford it) and has a hand shake in space. They become lifetime friends. One of Aleksei's daughters gets an alignment and dies. Poor Aleksei cries to Tom and says Soviet medicine is not so good and now his daughter is dead. We learn some about the cosmonauts and Soviet space and military officials. The cosmonauts were people just like our astronauts with wants, desires and feelings like us. We had major differences but a lot in common. Tom Stafford wants to introduce some cosmonauts to John Wayne the actor on a tour. Of course the US patriot John Wayne wants nothing to do with the "Commie bastards".However after talking to them and realizing they are humans like us he says "They aren't that bad"and accepts them. Tom Stafford was responsible for so much of American/Russian understanding and breaking down walls for both sides to move forward together into space exploration.We see him gaining stars. One, two and then a three star General in the Air Force. He says another General wants him to stay in the Air Force and he probably will get his forth star but his wife is having depression and can't handle Washington DC and being a General's wife with all the political/ public meetings so Tom Stafford eventually retires as a three star General. I can't blame his wife as Tom had a very eventful life in space and was always on assignment going all over the world and having to meet so many important dignitaries. Tom and her raise a fine family but later divorce.He becomes the unofficial/official US military/US rep to the cosmonauts and Russia. He goes to Russia many times and to funerals in Russia for fallen cosmonauts. Tom helped carry a cosmonaut's coffin with soviet Secretary Leonid Brezhnev. He was instrumental in helping to push the International Space Station through. So many problems with the Russians both with cost and personnel. Tom is the man as he is the worlds most experienced space rendezvous expert.Later Tom meets a petite blond at a party after his divorce. Right away she learns he is ex Air Force and rudely wants nothing to do with him. But she hears from someone General Stafford... She says you were a General and an astronaut? Now she is interested as she was married to a Master Sergent and didn't want that life again. It was slightly kind of funny. They date and are married.Tom helped develop much of the Air Force's top secret stealth technology and worked developing the B2 bomber. Tom is a businessman on the board of quite a few major companies but even after he retires from NASA and the Air Force he is the unpaid US rep to the Soviet space program. He drops what he is doing and jets over to Moscow and helps straighten out major problems. He was still active many years later helping US/Soviet space relations.Tom Stafford an international hero that helped the US and Russia come together for the Apollo/Mir, ISS and beyond space exploration. Tom was also a true protector of the US with his work on stealth technology and the B2 bomber. A truely amazing man who seemed to do it all. Thank you Michael Cassutt for both We Have Capture Tom Stafford and the Space Race and "Deke" Donald Slayton. Both excellent 5 star books.

A good read for the space enthusiast. Stafford really doesn't flood us with too many details in this book but his insight especially after ASTP is quite fascinating. I would have like to have more information on the two Gemini missions and the Apollo 10 mission personally but this book goes beyond the arena of so many other books on the glory days of the space program and takes us into the area only for the privileged few that make space policy. Stafford's influence and pure guts to facedown the Russians beginning with the ASTP flight and continuing on through the ISS is quite reveling. It is also interesting to get Stafford's perspective on the Mir / Shuttle flights after reading Walt Cunningham's book (who's opinion is diametrically opposed to Stafford's along with both of their relationships with George Abby). All in all this was slightly abbreviated for me, I feel it could have used more details but still a good read.

This is a well written account of Tom Stafford's life as an astronaut. He reveals a lot of insight as to the inner workings of NASA and the space program. He accomplished numerous goals and successes with some failures along the way. I recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in the space program.

Excellent book. Very profound, very professional and down to earth at the same time!!!

Tom Stafford along with the remaining Apollo and Mercury astronauts are a National Treasure, but the ghost writers the publishers use though aught to be taken out and horse whipped! Deke Slayton and Alan Shepard's book Moon Shot was told in the same wooden style. But I would still recommend them if you have any interest in this stuff at all. Someone like Walter Isaacson or my personal favorite David McCullough should be the ones writing our history.

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