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Brewster Hopkinson Shaw Jr. is a retired NASA astronaut, colonel of the U.S. Air Force, and former Boeing executive. Shaw was inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame on May 6, 2006.

Early life and education
Shaw is the son of Brewster H. Shaw, Sr. He was born May 16, 1945, and grew up in Michigan. He graduated from Cass City High School in Cass City, Michigan, in 1963. Shaw received a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Mechanics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1968. He completed a Master of Science degree in Engineering Mechanics in 1969, also at UW-Madison. While attending college Shaw was a member of a band called The Gentlemen. He credits his flying career to a fellow band member: "Our drummer, Steve Schimming, had a private pilot's license, and one day he took me up in his plane. From that moment on, I wanted to be a pilot." ==U.S. Air Force pilot==
U.S. Air Force pilot
Shaw entered the Air Force in 1969 after completing Officer Training School and attended undergraduate pilot training at Craig Air Force Base in Alabama. He received his pilot wings in 1970 and was then assigned to the F-100 Replacement Training Unit at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona. In April 1973 Shaw reported to George Air Force Base, California, for F-4 instructor duties. Shaw attended the USAF Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, California, starting in July 1975. Following the completion of this training, he remained at Edwards AFB as an operational test pilot. He served as a flight instructor at the Test Pilot School from August 1977 to July 1978. ==NASA career==
NASA career
Shaw was selected by NASA to be an astronaut in January 1978 where he served on loan from the Air Force. Spaceflight missions STS-9 Shaw's first trip to space was as Pilot on STS-9 Columbia from November 28 to December 8, 1983. Shaw noted that he did not think that Neri Vela noticed the padlock at the time, but that other members of the crew did. STS-28 Shaw was the commander of STS-28 Columbia (August 8–13, 1989). The mission included Pilot Dick Richards and three mission specialists: Jim Adamson, Dave Leestma and Mark Brown. The shuttle carried classified Department of Defense payloads and a number of secondary payloads. After 80 orbits of Earth the five-day mission concluded with a dry lake bed landing on Runway 17 at Edwards AFB. NASA management Shaw left Johnson Space Center in October 1989 to assume the NASA Headquarters senior executive position of Deputy Director, Space Shuttle Operations, located at the Kennedy Space Center. As operations manager, Shaw was responsible for all operational aspects of the Space Shuttle program and had Level-II authority over shuttle elements from the time the orbiters left the Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF), were mated to the external tank and solid rocket boosters, transported to the launch pad, launched, recovered, and returned to the OPF. He was the final authority for launch decisions, and chaired the Mission Management Team. Shaw moved on to serve as the deputy program manager for the shuttle. In addition to the duties he previously held, he also shared with the shuttle program manager full authority and responsibility for the conduct of the shuttle program. He then served as Director, Space Shuttle Operations, with responsibility for the development of all shuttle elements, including the orbiter, external tank, solid rocket boosters, and shuttle main engines, the facilities required to support mission operations, and in the planning necessary to efficiently conduct shuttle operations. ==Aerospace executive==
Aerospace executive
Rockwell and Boeing Shaw joined Rockwell in 1996 after 27 years with the Air Force and NASA. Return to Boeing In January 2006 he returned to Boeing's Houston campus, to serve as the vice president and general manager of the company's division which controls the ISS and shuttle programs. He retired from Boeing on August 26, 2011. ==Personal life==
Personal life
He is married and is the father of three children. His youngest son, Brandon (born in 1976), was murdered by carjackers in Austin, Texas in July 1997. Shaw is a descendant of William Brewster of the Mayflower. ==Awards and honors==
Awards and honors
Shaw has earned numerous honors and awards including 28 medals in the Vietnam War. He received the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross with seven oak leaf clusters and the Defense Meritorious Service Medal. ==References==
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