He supervised the installation of rocket launchers on fighter planes in Burma during World War II.
[1] In 1955, Healy worked as a senior research engineer at the newly formed North American Rocketdyne division.
[5] Healy's research and insight provided valuable information on rockets and jet propulsion that could be used for military purposes.
[6] As a rocket scientist, Roy Healy wrote articles and had them published in various publications.
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