NAME:
Benjamin Alvin Drew, Jr. (Colonel, U.S. Air Force)
NASA Astronaut
PERSONAL
DATA: Born
November 5, 1962 in Washington, DC. Single. His parents, Muriel and Benjamin
Drew, Sr., reside in Fort Washington, Maryland.
EDUCATION:
1980 High School Diploma from Gonzaga College High School in Washington, DC.
1984 Bachelor of Science in Astronautical Engineering from the United States
Air Force Academy.
1984 Bachelor of Science in Physics from the United States Air Force Academy.
1995 Master of Aerospace Science from Embry Riddle University.
2006 Master of Strategic Studies in Political Science from the United States
Air Force Air University.
ORGANIZATIONS: Society of Experimental Test
Pilots, American Helicopter Society.
EXPERIENCE: Drew received his commission as a
Second Lieutenant from the United States Air Force Academy in May 1984. He
completed Undergraduate Pilot Training - Helicopter at Fort Rucker, Alabama and
earned his wings in March 1985.
His initial
assignment was to the HH-3E flying combat rescue. He transitioned to the MH-60G
and was assigned to the Air Force Special Operations Command. There, he flew
combat missions in operations JUST CAUSE, DESERT SHIELD/ DESERT STORM and
PROVIDE COMFORT. He completed USAF Fixed-Wing Qualification in April 1993, and
the United States Naval Test Pilot School in June 1994. He has commanded two
flight test units and served on Air Combat Command Staff. He is a Command Pilot
with 3000 hours flying time in over 30 types of aircraft.
NASA
EXPERIENCE: Selected
as a mission specialist by NASA in July 2000, Drew reported for training in
August 2000. Following the completion of two years of training and evaluation,
he was initially assigned technical duties in the Astronaut Office Station Operations
Branch. He is currently assigned to the crew
of STS-118. Launch is targeted for August 7, 2007.
Last
Updated: July 2007