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In fact, a few people had to talk to them

In fact, a few people had to talk to them about what they were going to say for the whole company. The first person to tell them that NASA was about to announce that the SLS would be the first ever booster and launch vehicle to carry astronauts is Neil Armstrong, the US Army Sergeant in Charge of Space Systems and Communications at the National Security Agency.

The next person to tell them that NASA had announced that the SLS would be the first ever booster and launch vehicle to carry astronauts is Bill Donahue, US Army Deputy Chief of Staff for Space Systems.

The next person to tell them that NASA had announced that the SLS would be the first ever booster and launch vehicle to carry astronauts is NASA's Chief of Engineering, Paul H. Ransom.

The next person to tell them that NASA had announced that the SLS would be the first ever booster and launch vehicle to carry astronauts is NASA's Chief of Space Systems, Bob G. Miller.

The next person to tell them that NASA had announced that the SLS would be the first ever booster and launch vehicle to carry astronauts is NASA's Chief of Space Systems, Paul H. Ransom.

In any event, the presentations came as a surprise to everyone. A few people at the session were surprised that NASA had not given them the opportunity to attend the event.

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