Only his German Shepard dog was with him.
Shepard fell into a coma.
Mrs. Shepard, what did you see?
Pretty sure Shepard slipped some rocks in my pack.
We have adopted a 3 year old german Shepard.
Shepard knows this is the guy killed your father.
Shepard: When they gang up on me, I am helpless.
After his historic flight, Shepard hoped to go back to space.
Shepard's elephant(figure 2) confuses its legs with the spaces in between.
Professor Shepard said if it doesn't rain, we can have class outside.
His father was an army officer,
and the family moved frequently during Shepard's childhood.
They will hear my voice and there shall be one fold and one Shepard.
Alicia Shepard is an award-winning journalist and expert on the media and media ethics.
Hosted by Shepard University, this collection of races takes you through a historic journey.
Alan Shepard, commander of Apollo 14,
took one peanut with him to the moon in 1971.7.
ABC News correspondent Gary Shepard, reporting live from Baghdad, told Jennings of the city's quietness.
During his high school years in Duarte, California, Shepard began acting and writing, chiefly poetry.
Blue Origin had to make the most of the PM2 demonstrator to build New Shepard.
Speaking of golf, the astronaut Alan Shepard hit golf balls on the moon in 1971.
That was my patrol area when I was
working the foot beat[in the mid-'70s],” says Shepard.
Sam Shepard was born on November 5,
1943, in Fort Sheridan, Illinois, the oldest of three children.
But it was the holy trinity of Shepard, Cooper and Grissom who were the real petrolheads.
Shepard said, while Kunis noted that,
if there was any resistance to her relationship, she didn't see it.
Here's the story of the man who biographer Neal Thompson once called“Don Draper in a Spacesuit”-
Alan Shepard.
Packed tighter than a sardine in the one-man Freedom 7 capsule,
37-year-old Alan Shepard couldn't wait any longer.
There was a growing fear
that“our boys always botch it” and Shepard may not make it back to Earth.
As a NASA official said to Thompson,“We
wanted to put our best foot forward” and Shepard was exactly that.
Unlike Neil Armstrong, John Glenn and Buzz Aldrin, Alan Shepard is perhaps the most iconic astronaut that people
know least about.
Finally, at 9:34 AM on May 5, 1961,
Alan Shepard became the second human,
and first American, to make it to space.