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  • #redirect [[National Naval Aviation Museum]]
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  • #redirect [[National Naval Aviation Museum]]
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  • |name=National Naval Aviation Museum |logo=[[Image:NavalAviationMuseumLogo.gif|center|150px|National Naval Aviation Museum logo]]
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  • [[Image:NAMFoundationLogo.png|right|200px|Naval Aviation Museum Founation logo]] ...ough revenue-generating operations at the Museum, including the IMAX Naval Aviation Memorial Theatre and the Flight Deck Store. Over 450 volunteers donate thei
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Naval Aviation Museum]]
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  • ...The academy will teach science, math and technology, with a focus on Naval aviation.
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  • #redirect [[National Naval Aviation Museum]]
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  • #redirect [[National Naval Aviation Museum]]
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  • #redirect [[National Naval Aviation Museum]]
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  • [[Image:NavalOfficers1914.jpg|thumb|right|280px|The first Naval Aviation officers at Pensacola were (from left to right): Lieutenant [[V. D. Herbste The '''Naval Aeronautic Station''' was a predecessor to the modern [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]]. It was established on [[January 20]], [[1914]], wh
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  • ...hool''' ('''OCS'''), part of the [[Officer Training Command]] program at [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]], was for many years the main [[Wikipedia:Officer Ca ..., the Aviation Cadet Program at [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]] became the Aviation Officer Candidate School.<ref name="graduate"/> It later expanded to includ
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  • [[Image:NAMFoundationLogo.png|right|200px|Naval Aviation Museum Founation logo]] ...ough revenue-generating operations at the Museum, including the IMAX Naval Aviation Memorial Theatre and the Flight Deck Store. Over 450 volunteers donate thei
    5 KB (787 words) - 17:18, 26 September 2008
  • ...s|Board of Navy Commissioners]] with selecting a site near Pensacola for a naval outpost. The commissioners &ndash; Captains [[Wikipedia:William Bainbridge ...826]]. The '''Pensacola Navy Yard''' soon became one of the best equipped naval stations in the country. In its early years the base dealt mainly with the
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  • ...the Blue Angels flight demonstration team and the National Museum of Naval Aviation. ...tates. Other nicknames include "World's Whitest Beaches", "Cradle of Naval Aviation", "Western Gate to the Sunshine State", "America's First Settlement", "Home
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  • ...eing steadily increased in size and importance. Several additional student aviation officers have arrived in the past few weeks, and three new modern machines
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  • {{Airport title|name=Naval Air Station Pensacola<br><small>Forrest Sherman Field</small>}} {{Naval Air Station
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  • *[[1963]] &ndash; The [[Naval Aviation Museum]] at [[NAS Pensacola]] opens.
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  • |name=National Naval Aviation Museum |logo=[[Image:NavalAviationMuseumLogo.gif|center|150px|National Naval Aviation Museum logo]]
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  • '''North Avenue''' is a thoroughfare on the grounds of [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]] that is home to many of the base's oldest and most ...Civil War]]. It was spared burning from the Armies due to its state as a [[Naval Chapel]], however, its basement did serve as an armory. Today it is one of
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  • | occupation =Naval officer ...Warrington]] in [[1914]]. He was designated Navy Air Pilot No. 3 and later Naval Aviator No. 11.
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  • ...br/>Tactical Wings, Atlantic<br/>Training Command, U.S. Atlantic Fleet<br/>Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet ...prominent civic leader in Pensacola and was president & CEO of the [[Naval Aviation Museum Foundation]]. Along with his wife [[Nancy Fetterman|Nancy]], he was
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  • *[[2019]] - Gary Sinise and the Lt Dan Band performed at the Naval Aviation Museum auditorium.
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  • ===Aviation/Aviation Bases=== ...erest in naval aviation. Their first flight was on June 15th, 1946, at the Naval Air Station (NAS) in Jacksonville Florida with the original flight leader L
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  • ...llection of Navy memorabilia had been purchased and donated to the [[Naval Aviation Museum Foundation]] by the [[Aylstock, Witkin & Sasser]] law firm.
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  • *[[1911]] &ndash; "The Birth of [[Naval Aviation]]": Captain [[W. I. Chambers]] requisitions one Wright and two Curtiss airp
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