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  2. Pakistan Naval Air Arm - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Naval Air Arm (unofficially: Pakistan Naval Aviation) is the naval aviation branch within the Pakistan Navy that is responsible for aerial operations from the seaborne platform. [ 1 ] The naval aviation branch is responsible for conducting the land-based strike capability, fleet air defence, evacuation and extraction , search and ...

  3. Naval aviator (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Naval aviation pilots were awarded the naval aviation pilot badge which, while considered a separate award, was identical in design to the naval aviator badge. [10] The badge was designed by John H. Towers c. 1917 and consists of a single fouled anchor , surmounted by a shield with 13 stripes, centered on a pair of wings.

  4. Royal Malaysian Navy Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The RMN aviation officially inaugurated on 11 May 1990 by the third Chief of Navy, Laksamana Madya Tan Sri Abdul Wahab Bin Haji Nawi and RMN aviation now officially known as the KD Rajawali. RMN aviation moving further by acquiring the new assets and expanding their squadron to fulfil the modern tasks.

  5. Robert L. Rasmussen - Wikipedia

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    Heroic size bronze statues surround Roman numeral II and "V" at the WWII Memorial in Pensacola, Florida, by R.L. Rasmussen. Robert L. "Bob" Rasmussen (born May 26, 1930 in Rio Vista, California), is a noted military artist; a retired Captain of the United States Navy; a former career naval aviator, primarily in the F-8 Crusader; a former member of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron ...

  6. Rosemary Bryant Mariner - Wikipedia

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    The Year in Review (1997) Naval Aviation News by William T. Baker; United States Naval Aviation 1910–1995 from the Naval Historical Center; Fallen Shipmates – China Lake; U. S. Centennial of Flight – The Ninety-Nines Archived January 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine; The Ninety-nines: Sixty and Counting

  7. Mexican Naval Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Naval aviation in Mexico dates back from 1918, when a Mexican-made float biplane was successfully tested by Carlos Santa Ana at the Port of Veracruz, In 1926 a squadron of float-planes were designed and made for the Mexican Navy, but without personnel. Carlos Castillo Breton, became the first Naval pilot in 1927 after training in The U.S. and ...

  8. Jesse L. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Jesse LeRoy Brown (October 13, 1926 – December 4, 1950) was a United States Navy officer. He was the first African-American aviator to complete the United States Navy's basic flight training program (though not the first African-American Navy aviator), the first African-American naval officer killed in the Korean War, and a recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross.

  9. Indonesian Navy - Wikipedia

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    In the field of organization the navy reorganized its Fleet Forces, the Marine Corps – then Korps Komando Angkatan Laut (KKO-AL – Naval Commando Corps Command), naval aviation and a number of regions as territorial defense command aspects of the sea. Naval combat equipment grew, both from former Dutch equipment handed down to the new ...