Sentences with phrase «naval aviators»

According to «Operation Hollywood: How the Pentagon Shapes and Censors the Movies» by David Robb, these recruits wanted to be naval aviators like the characters in the film.
During the Great War a group of American naval aviators were stationed on a barren island off the northwest coast of France where, amid lonely and desolate conditions, they carried on their hazardous scouting in the air.
In his effort to reach the moon he had become a naval aviator and was flying admirals about Europe in R4Ds.
Harry Guggenheim, who was a naval aviator in both world wars, is a former Ambassador to Cuba (1929 - 1933) and is married to the former Alicia Patterson, editor and publisher of Long Island's profitable tabloid Newsday (of which he is president).
Coffey, 54, from Westchester County, a former naval aviator and assistant U.S. attorney, retired last year.
So he turns to a seasoned naval aviator who helps Dusty qualify to take on the defending champ of the race circuit.
A naval aviator, he was shot down over Hanoi in 1967 and seriously injured.
After leaving the Naval Academy, he was a naval aviator for 5 years flying P - 3 sub hunters in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
In addition to his legal career, he has worked as a designated naval aviator with the U.S. Marine Corps.
Tags: career transition, military, military career, MOAA, naval aviator, networking, senior leader transition, Transition, transitioning senior officers
Capt. Mark Kelly's personal strength was surely tested many times as an astronaut and naval aviator.
In an e-mail interview with REALTOR ® Magazine, Kelly, a retired astronaut and naval aviator, discussed how he and Giffords have weathered their personal crisis and the role of risk in all of our lives.

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During my first career I served as a naval officer, aviator, aviation squadron commander, senior leader and educator.
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