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 HAGAN, Richard C. Brigadier general, Air Force Reserve. JAG officer who played instrumental role in development of Air Force position on outer space law. Personally bore cost of initial outer space law symposium.

HALEY, Andrew J. Director and general counsel for American Rocket Society. Ally of Cooper in pushing for international outer space law convention.

HENSLEIGH, Howard E. DOD assistant general counsel for international affairs. Active DOD attorney in outer space law issues and in particular the Liability Convention.

HOWARD, Daggett Associate general counsel of the Air Force for international civil aviation affairs and Air Force representative to Air Coordinating Committee (ACC) Legal Division. As Air Force representative was a strong and particularly effective advocate who kept the Legal Division and the ACC in accord with the Air Force position and as a result played a major role in precluding International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) consideration of Cooper's proposals. Later served as the first general counsel of the Federal Aviation Administration.

JENKS, C. Wilfred McGill University Institute of International Air and Space Law associate of Cooper who sought the passage of an international outer space law convention recognizing that a nation-state's sovereignty extended three hundred miles above the earth's surface.

KINSEY, Ronald C. Secretary of the ACC Legal Division.

KILLIAN, James R., Jr. MIT President. Head of TCP. Along with Edwin H. Land encouraged Eisenhower's support of U-2 program. Later served on Eisenhower's Board of Consultants Foreign Intelligence Activities (BCFIA), cabinet-level science advisor, chair of science advisory board, and later chair of Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board under President John F. Kennedy.