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Space Shuttle
Discovery STS-124 Ball Caps |
| Navy
Cmdr. Mark E. Kelly commanded the STS-124 shuttle
mission to deliver the Pressurized Module and robotic arm of the Japanese
Experiment Module, known as "Kibo" (hope), to the International Space
Station. Navy Cmdr. Kenneth T. Ham served as the pilot. Mission specialists
included NASA astronauts Karen L. Nyberg; Air Force
Col. Ronald J. Garan Jr.; and Air Force Reserve Col. Michael E. Fossum.
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide also
served as a mission specialist. |
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Astronaut
Gregory E. Chamitoff flew to the station as a mission specialist on STS-124.
He took Astronaut Garrett E. Reisman's place as an Expedition 17 flight
engineer and will return to Earth on shuttle mission STS-126.
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The STS-124 mission was the second of three flights that will
launch components to complete the Kibo laboratory. The mission included
three spacewalks. The lab's logistics module, which was installed in a
temporary location during STS-123, was attached to the new lab.
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STS-124 was the 26th shuttle mission to the International
Space Station.
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| The crew here at
Militarygifts.com recognize the sacrifice and efforts of all our service men
and women. We salute Cmdr. Ham, Cmdr. Kelly, and the crew of STS-124
for their brave service. |
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STS-124 Space Shuttle
Discovery Ball Caps |
| STS-124 Cap Details |
| - Custom Embroidered |
| - Regulation Style Ball Cap |
| - Single Row of Scrambled Eggs |
| - Complete with Navy Pilot
wing Insignia |
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