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  • ...amous [[Trader Jon's]] bar in [[downtown Pensacola]] that was a fixture to naval aviators stationed at [[NAS Pensacola]] for nearly fifty years. ...ssman was honorably discharged, but he retained a love of the military and aviation.
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  • ...Consul of Spain since 1984. Davis had previously helped bring the Spanish naval training ship ''[[Juan Sebastian de Elcano]]'' to Pensacola four times; rec ...luncheon, held in the Blue Angels Atrium of the [[National Museum of Naval Aviation]]. Entertainment featured music by the [[Pensacola Civic Band]] and an oper
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  • ...e of the [[Naval Aviation Museum Foundation]], charter member of the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation, member of the [[Pensacola Museum of Art]] and recipient
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  • {{Airport title|name=Naval Air Station Pensacola<br><small>Forrest Sherman Field</small>}} {{Naval Air Station
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  • ...the shore of Perdido Bay. Bronson Field has not been used by the Navy for aviation purposes in many years and is now officially known as the '''Blue Angel Rec ...named in honor of [[Wikipedia:Clarence K. Bronson|Lt. Clarence Bronson]], Naval Aviator No. 15, who lost his life in a bomb explosion. The airfield consis
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  • ...avy memorabilia from the defunct [[Trader Jon's]] nightclub to the [[Naval Aviation Museum Foundation]].<ref>"[http://www.gulfbreezenews.com/news/2005/1103/New
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  • ...s]], of which he was past president, the Board of Directors of the [[Naval Aviation Museum]], [[Junior Achievement]], the [[Washington High School]] Parents Ad
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  • * [[Naval Aviation Museum]] In [[1987]] she donated $100,000 to the [[Naval Aviation Museum Foundation]], to be used in the Phase III expansion of the museum, i
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  • ...]] that was a popular destination for officers and aviators stationed at [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]]. ==Naval hangout==
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  • *The commissioning of two U.S. Navy ships at Pensacola's [[Naval Air Station]] *A recording for the [[National Museum of Naval Aviation]]'s IMAX Theater production of "The Magic of Flight"
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  • ...'Coral Reef Adventure'', an IMAX movie shown at [[National Museum of Naval Aviation]]'s theater. With the recent start of the [[Iraq War]], much of [[NAS Pensa
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  • ...e was on the board of trustees and served as vice president of the [[Naval Aviation Museum Foundation]] and was past president of the Pensacola Area Chamber of
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  • ...Staggerwing from the Navy, which he used to fly to New Orleans to join his Naval Reserve squadron for weekend flying duty. He retained the Staggerwing until ...sold to Westgate Airpark LLC, who now own and operate this little piece of aviation history. Ferguson Flying Service no longer exists; the current flight schoo
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  • ...set to reconvene in [[2014]] to celebrate the 100th anniversary of [[Naval aviation in Pensacola]].
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  • Image:PelicanBlueAngels1.jpg|'''Blue Angels 1'''<br/>Sponsor:[[Naval Aviation Museum Foundation]]
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  • *[[Naval Aviation Museum]] *Awarded Charter Membership in Naval Aviation Association, 1975
    26 KB (3,495 words) - 21:02, 19 August 2011
  • ...ncash Region of Peru. ... Naval Air Station Pensacola, The Cradle of Naval Aviation, is a United States Navy base located in Warrington, Florida, a community s ...nister William Booth. ... Naval Air Station Pensacola, The Cradle of Naval Aviation, is a United States Navy base located in Warrington, Florida, a community s
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