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John Bennett Herrington (Commander, USN) NASA BIOGRAPHY Posted: November 7, 2002 PERSONAL DATA: Born September 14, 1958 in Wetumka, Oklahoma. He grew up in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Riverton, Wyoming, and Plano, Texas. Married to the former Debra Ann Farmer of Colorado Springs, Colorado. They have two children. He enjoys rock climbing, snow skiing, running, cycling. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Herrington, reside in Spicewood, Texas. His brother, James E. Herrington, Jr., resides in Sandy Spring, Maryland. His sister, Jennifer D. Monshaugen, resides in Spicewood, Texas. EDUCATION: Graduated from Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas, in 1976; received a bachelor of science degree in applied mathematics from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, in 1983, and a master of science degree in aeronautical engineering from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in 1995. ORGANIZATIONS: Life member of the Association of Naval Aviation, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Alumni Association. Sequoyah Fellow, American Indian Science and Engineering Society. SPECIAL HONORS: Distinguished Naval Graduate from Aviation Officer Candidate School, Pensacola, Florida, in 1984. Awarded Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation, Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation, Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon, National Defense Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbons (3), and various other service awards. EXPERIENCE: Herrington received his commission from
Aviation Officer Candidate School in March 1984 and was designated a Naval
Aviator in March 1985. He reported to Patrol Squadron Thirty-One (VP-31) at the
Moffett Field Naval Air Station, Mountain View, California for initial training
in the P-3C Orion. His first operational assignment was with Patrol Squadron
Forty-Eight (VP-48) where he made three operational deployments, two to the
Northern Pacific based from Naval Air Station Adak, Alaska and one to the
Western Pacific based from the Naval Air Station Cubi Point, Republic of the
Philippines. While assigned to VP-48, Herrington was designated a Patrol Plane
Commander, Mission Commander, and Patrol Plane Instructor Pilot. Following
completion of his first operational tour, Herrington then returned to VP-31 as a
Fleet Replacement Squadron Instructor Pilot. While assigned to VP-31 he was
selected to attend the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School in Patuxent River, Maryland
in January 1990. After graduation in December, 1990, he reported to the Force
Warfare Aircraft Test Directorate as a project test pilot for the Joint Primary
Aircraft Training System. Herrington conducted additional flight test
assignments flying numerous variants of the P-3 Orion as well as the T-34C and
the DeHavilland Dash 7. Following his selection as an Aeronautical Engineering
Duty Officer, Herrington reported to the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School where he
completed a master of science degree in aeronautical engineering in June 1995.
Herrington was assigned as a special projects officer to the Bureau of Naval
Personnel Sea Duty Component when selected for the astronaut program. NASA EXPERIENCE: Selected by NASA in April 1996, Herrington reported to the Johnson Space Center in August 1996. Having completed two years of training and evaluation, he is qualified for flight assignment as a mission specialist. Initially, Herrington was assigned to the Flight Support Branch of the Astronaut Office where he served as a member of the Astronaut Support Personnel team responsible for Shuttle launch preparations and post-landing operations. Currently, he is assigned to STS-113 scheduled to launch in 2002. |
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