Frederick Hauck - Education

Education

  • 1958: Graduated from St. Albans School in Washington, D.C.
  • 1962: Received a bachelor of science degree in Physics from Tufts University. While attending Tufts he joined the Delta Upsilon Fraternity.
  • 1966: Received a master of science degree in Nuclear Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • 1971: Graduated U.S. Naval Test Pilot School

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