Tulsa Air and Space Museum exhibit to feature astronaut from Oklahoma

The Tulsa Air and Space Museum announced its limited exhibit on NASA astronaut and Oklahoma native William ‘Bill’ Pogue.

Pogue was born in Okemuh, Okla., on Jan. 23, 1930. He grew up in the state and attended Oklahoma Baptist University for his bachelor’s degree, followed by his master’s at Oklahoma State University.

After graduating with his master’s degree, Pogue turned his focus to the Air Force. He was a combat fighter pilot in the Korean War and later became one of the well-known aerobatic pilots in the Air Force’s Thunderbirds.

In 1966 — two years after the first moon landing — Pogue caught the attention of NASA and was selected for the 1973 Skylab 4 space mission.

After a long career in aerospace and aviation, Pogue served on the board of directors for the Tulsa Air and Space Museum.

“This exhibit is an opportunity for Oklahomans to celebrate a fellow Oklahoman who achieved great things that were literally out of this world,” said Tonya Blansett, executive director of the Tulsa Air and Space Museum. “Bill has many family members in the area that have shared their fond memories of their father, brother, and uncle. We feel very honored to share these special items that Bill donated to TASM to share for generations to come.”

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