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Astronaut

At 17 years old John Doe graduated high school and began attending Texas A&M University. After graduating from Texas A&M with a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering, he went on to the Ph.D. program in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. After earning his Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering in just five years, John was hired by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory as a research engineer and immediately applied to join the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. A little while later, he obtained a Private Pilot Certificate.

He was eventually selected for astronaut training by NASA. John then went on to Astronaut Candidate Training, which included scientific and technical briefings, intensive instruction in Space Shuttle and International Space Station systems, physiological training, T-38 flight training, and water and wilderness survival training. Completion of this initial training qualifies him for various technical assignments within the Astronaut Office and future flight assignment as a mission specialist.

Astronaut

At 17 years old John Doe graduated high school and began attending the United States Air Force Academy. He graduated from the Air Force Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. John then went on to the Aircraft Maintenance Officer Course. After completing the course, John was assigned to Ramstein Air Base in Germany to serve as a flight commander in the 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. Later, he was reassigned to the 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.

Eventually, John was accepted into the Air Force Institute of Technology. After graduating with a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, he was selected to attend the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School. There, he attended the Flight Test Engineer Course. Upon graduating, he was assigned as a flight test engineer to the 339th Flight Test Squadron at Robins Air Force Base. During this time, John applied to join the National Aeronautics and Space Administration as an astronaut.

After two years as a flight test engineer, John was selected for astronaut training by NASA. He eventually went on to Astronaut Candidate Training, which included scientific and technical briefings, intensive instruction in Space Shuttle and International Space Station systems, physiological training, T-38 flight training, and water and wilderness survival training. Completion of this initial training qualifies him for various technical assignments within the Astronaut Office and future flight assignment as a mission specialist.

Astronaut

At 17 years old John Doe graduated high school and began attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he was a double major in Mathematics and Physics. He graduated from MIT with Bachelor of Science degrees in both Mathematics and Physics. John then went on to MIT's graduate program in Physics. After earning his Ph.D. in Physics in just five years, John joined the Institute for Astronomy as a research physicist working in the field of space plasma physics and immediately applied to join the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. A little while later, he obtained a Private Pilot Certificate.

He was eventually selected for astronaut training by NASA. John then went on to Astronaut Candidate Training, which included scientific and technical briefings, intensive instruction in Space Shuttle and International Space Station systems, physiological training, T-38 flight training, and water and wilderness survival training. Completion of this initial training qualifies him for various technical assignments within the Astronaut Office and future flight assignment as a mission specialist.

Astronaut

At 17 years old John Doe graduated high school and began attending the United States Naval Academy. He graduated from the Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a commission as an Ensign in the United States Navy. Soon after receiving his commission, John was sent to the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida for Aviation Preflight Indoctrination. He then went on to Primary Flight Training at Naval Air Station Whiting Field in Milton, Florida. After that, John began Intermediate Training at Naval Air Station Kingsville in Texas. There he attended jet training. Once John graduated from flight school, he proceeded to Strike Fighter Squadron 125 (VFA-125 at Naval Air Station Lemoore for F/A-18 Hornet training. Following that, John was assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron 15 (VFA-15) at Naval Air Station Oceana as a F/A-18C fighter pilot.

Once John completed a three year tour in VFA-15, he was accepted into the Naval Postgraduate School. After graduating with a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, he was selected to attend the U.S. Navy Test Pilot School. Upon graduating, he was assigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron NINE (VX-9) at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake as a project officer and test pilot. During this time, John applied to join the National Aeronautics and Space Administration as an astronaut.

After two years as a test pilot, John was selected for astronaut training by NASA. He eventually went on to Astronaut Candidate Training, which included scientific and technical briefings, intensive instruction in Space Shuttle and International Space Station systems, physiological training, T-38 flight training, and water and wilderness survival training. Completion of this initial training qualifies him for various technical assignments within the Astronaut Office and future flight assignment as a mission specialist.

Astronaut

At 17 years old John Doe graduated high school and began attending the Virginia Military Institute. He graduated from VMI with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps via the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps. Upon completing The Basic School, John was sent to the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida for Aviation Preflight Indoctrination. He then went on to Primary Flight Training at Naval Air Station Whiting Field in Milton, Florida. After that, John began Intermediate Training at Naval Air Station Kingsville in Texas. There he attended jet training. Once John graduated from flight school, he proceeded to Electronic Attack Squadron One Two Nine (VAQ-129) at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island for EA-6B Prowler training. Following that, John was assigned to Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 3 (VMAQ-3) at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point as an EA-6B Prowler pilot.

Once John completed a three year tour in VMAQ-3, he was accepted into the Naval Postgraduate School. After graduating with a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, he was selected to attend the U.S. Navy Test Pilot School. Upon graduating, he was assigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Twenty (VX-20) as a project officer and test pilot. During this time, John applied to join the National Aeronautics and Space Administration as an astronaut.

After two years as a test pilot, John was selected for astronaut training by NASA. He eventually went on to Astronaut Candidate Training, which included scientific and technical briefings, intensive instruction in Space Shuttle and International Space Station systems, physiological training, T-38 flight training, and water and wilderness survival training. Completion of this initial training qualifies him for various technical assignments within the Astronaut Office and future flight assignment as a mission specialist.

Astronaut

At 17 years old John Doe graduated high school and began attending Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach. He graduated from Embry-Riddle with a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force via the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. After completing the Aircraft Maintenance Officer Course, John was assigned to Osan Air Base in South Korea to serve as a flight commander in the 51st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. As an aircraft maintenance officer, he was responsible for supervising and coordinating the maintenance and repair of aircraft, aircraft components, and aviation support equipment.

After his five year active duty tour ended, John joined the Air Force Reserve. He also began attending the graduate program in Aeronautics and Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. During this time, he served his reserve drills in the 439th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Westover Joint Air Reserve Base. He also obtained a Private Pilot Certificate. After earning his Master of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics, he was hired by Northrop Grumman as a design engineer. A little while later, he became interested in becoming an astronaut and immediately applied to join the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Soon after completing four years of Air Force Reserve service, John was selected for astronaut training by NASA. He eventually went on to Astronaut Candidate Training, which included scientific and technical briefings, intensive instruction in Space Shuttle and International Space Station systems, physiological training, T-38 flight training, and water and wilderness survival training. Completion of this initial training qualifies him for various technical assignments within the Astronaut Office and future flight assignment as a mission specialist.