George Helfrich
was born and raised in the Baltimore area, enrolled at the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) in 1951 in an accelerated engineering program, in 1953 was drafted into the Army Ordnance Corp, and entered the newly formed Guided Missile program. While in the Army, he attended Guided Missile Schools at Ft. Monmouth NJ, Redstone Arsenal AL, White Sands Proving Ground NM, and then serviced Nike batteries surrounding Los Angeles CA. In 1955, upon discharge, he enrolled at the University of Maryland, and graduated in 1959 with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. While at the University of Maryland, he worked summers and part-time during the school year at the JHU/Applied Physics Laboratory in the Talos test area and in the microwave lab. Upon graduation he returned to White Sands to the APL Field Office to install and operate the first Talos CW Illuminator. In 1961, he became the APL Field Representative and Field Office Manager supporting Talos, Terrier and Tartar missile testing and target development.
Over a period of 42 years at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) as the APL Field Representative, he has participated in the Talos, Terrier, Tartar, Typhon, Standard Missile, Tomahawk Cruise Missile, Phalanx, 5 inch Rolling Airframe (RAM), 5 inch Guided Projectile, Canadian Sea Sparrow, NATO Evolved Sea Sparrow (ESSM) and the AQM-37C(EP) and Vandal Target programs. As Technical Advisor to the Navy at WSMR, he has been heavily involved in target development and evaluation, Range support and operation, and flight safety. Starting in 1980, he was responsible for coordinating flight Safety approval for Standard Missile (SM) and in 1997 established and chaired the SM Flight Safety Working Group which was formed to develop and maintain approval of a SM flight termination system acceptable to all test ranges where Standard Missiles were tested including WSMR, the Pacific Missile Range (PMR) CA, the PMR Facility (PMRF) Kauai HI, and the Atlantic Fleet Weapons Test Facility (AFWTF) Puerto Rico.
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