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McNair and subsequently
Following this mission, McNair was selected for STS-51-L, which launched on January 28, 1986, and was subsequently killed when Challenger disintegrated nine miles above the Atlantic Ocean just 73 seconds after liftoff.

McNair and led
The 1999 Titans were led by quarterback Steve McNair and running back Eddie George.
Jacksonville led 14 – 10 at halftime, but the Titans then scored 23 unanswered points on 2 touchdown runs by McNair, a safety, and Derrick Mason's 80-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.
On July 7, 1865, Hartranft led Mary Surratt, Lewis Paine, David Herold and George Atzerodt to the gallows in what is now called Fort Lesley McNair.
McNair led the Titans to the playoffs four times, and the Ravens once, and played in Super Bowl XXXIV with the Titans.
As a junior, McNair led Mount Olive to the state championship.
However, as with other officers who later became prominent in World War II, such as Marshall, Eisenhower, Bradley, and McNair, Fredendall never actually led troops in combat against enemy opposition.
McNair was frequently quoted for his pronouncements that no army could be fully effective unless it is properly organized, correctly equipped, adequately led, and completely trained.
McNair then led them to the 17-yard line, but Reed intercepted a pass from him and returned it 23 yards to the 29.
Early in the third quarter, McNair led the Titans on a 70-yard scoring drive, completing 5 consecutive passes for 59 yards and capping it off with an 11-yard touchdown pass to Mason.

McNair and team
The team majority owner is Bob McNair.
Owner Bob McNair did have to make a deal with Chiefs ' owner Lamar Hunt to use the Texans nickname for his new team.
Despite his injury problems, McNair finished the season as the second leading rusher on the team with 337 yards and scoring 8 touchdowns.
Also in 2009, the team honored former Quarterback Steve McNair, by placing a small navy blue disc on the back of their helmets, inside of the navy blue disk, a white number 9 ( 9 was the number McNair wore during his time with the Oilers / Titans ).
Olive ( MS ) team quarterbacked by future NFL great Steve McNair.
However, he sold the rights to the Texans name to Bob McNair to allow McNair to name his expansion NFL team the Houston Texans.
One of the notable facts about this team is that they were quarterbacked through the majority of their existence by Fred McNair, the original " Air McNair " and older brother of 2003 NFL co-MVP Steve McNair.
In Week 3, McNair retook the reigns of the team, facing the Arizona Cardinals.
The team was up in the 4th, and they switched Boller in to rest McNair, and in spite of a late comeback effort by Kurt Warner, Boller managed to get the team in position for a game winning field goal.
But with his team trailing 9-6 early in the second half, George took a handoff from Steve McNair and stormed through the middle of the field for a 68-yard touchdown run.
The team ultimately started 2-7, but following a 27-26 loss to the Baltimore Ravens and McNair, the Titans erupted to win six straight games under Young, including a 24-point rally to beat the Giants.

McNair and 7-yard
McNair then ran for 2 yards, followed by a 7-yard completion to wide receiver Kevin Dyson.

McNair and line
From there, 5 runs by George and two completions from quarterback Steve McNair to tight end Frank Wycheck advanced the ball to the St. Louis 29-yard line.
Then McNair scrambled 23 yards to the 2-yard line, setting up a 1-yard touchdown run by George two plays later.
McNair started out the drive with a pair of completions to Mason and Wycheck for gains of 9 and 7 yards to reach the 28-yard line.
Then after throwing an incompletion, defensive back Dre ' Bly's 15-yard facemask penalty while tackling McNair on a 12-yard scramble gave the Titans a first down at the St. Louis 45-yard line.
Two plays later, with the Titans facing 3rd down and 5 to go, McNair was hit by two Rams ' defenders, but he escaped and completed a 16-yard pass to Dyson to gain a first down at the Rams 10-yard line.
McNair established a " battle need " criteria for acquisition of weapons in order to make best use of America's-long supply line to Europe by preventing the introduction of weapons that would prove unnecessary, extravagant or unreliable on the battlefield.
During the season he recorded 12 stops and intercepted a Steve McNair pass at the 30-yard line and returned it for a touchdown vs. Tennessee Titans in the 27 – 16 victory.
Wide receiver Derrick Mason returned the free kick 42 yards to the Bills ' 28-yard line ; five plays later, Tennessee quarterback Steve McNair scored on a 1-yard touchdown run.
McNair struck back with a 15-yard completion to Derrick Mason and a 24-yard pass to running back Eddie George, moving the ball to the Patriots 22-yard line.
Roman Phifer almost ended the drive by intercepting a pass from McNair, but lineman Richard Seymour was penalized for roughing the passer and the Titans got the ball back with a first down on the New England 9-yard line.
The drive ended with no points when Vinatieri missed a 44-yard field goal attempt, but on the next play, safety Rodney Harrison intercepted a pass from McNair and returned it 7 yards to the Patriots 43-yard line.
Later in the period, the Titans drove 51 yards in nine plays to the Patriots 13-yard line, featuring a 29-yard completion from McNair to Mason.
Tennessee took the second half kickoff and drove all the way to the Raiders 22-yard line before McNair was sacked on third down by John Parrella.
After McNair fired to an open Dyson, Jones, now at the goal line, glanced over his left shoulder and noticed Dyson catching the ball.
*" Shotgun for McNair ... takes the snap, looks to the right, throws ... and it's complete to Dyson at the one yard line and he's stopped short!

McNair and then
Verndale's most famous citizen, General Lesley James McNair, was born on May 25, 1883, in Verndale, then a farming and mercantile community of 500.
McNair graduated from West Point at the age of 21, and saw service under Gen. John J. Pershing, first in Mexico and then in France in the First World War.
In 1919, he attended the Army War College then at Washington Barracks, now Fort Leslie McNair, in Washington, D. C.
McNair was originally due to record the track in space aboard Challenger, and then perform it via a live link up in Jarre's Rendez-vous Houston concert.
* Premier of New Brunswick: John McNair then Hugh John Flemming
McNair then returned to his Fredericton law practice.
Lieutenant McNair then ran back for reinforcements, but the communication trench being blocked he went across the open under heavy fire and held up the reinforcements the same way.
The idea was that McNair, on his next trip into space in the Challenger Space Shuttle, would perform ( and record onto video ) the new piece of music, which would then be projected ( through video playback ) onto a giant screen that was to be constructed on the front of one of the buildings.
The IADC, located on Fort Lesley J. McNair, was formally opened on 9 October 1962 when the Honorable Dean Rusk, then Secretary of State of the United States, presented the building and furnishings donated by the United States Government.
On the ensuing drive, McNair ripped off a 51-yard run, then scored on a 1-yard touchdown run to put the game away.
He was elected lieutenant governor in 1962, then succeeded Donald S. Russell in 1965 when Russell resigned with the understanding that McNair would appoint him to a then-vacant United States Senate seat, which McNair did.

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