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Retirement and last flight in the Navy after 20 years....

bunk22

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My daughter and I
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Swanee

Cereal Killer
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Congrats! I'm glad I got the opportunity to fly with you a of couple times- good luck!
 

BusyBee604

St. Francis/Hugh Hefner Combo!
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Congratulations Bunk. I always thought it would be nice for the Navy to present a classy "I Survived 20+" lapel pin at the NA/NFO retirement ceremony. It's impossible to fly 2-5k flight hours without facing & surviving system/instrument failures, near midairs, propulsion problems, horrid WX, vertigo, human errors (yours/others), not to mention 1000s of TOs & Ldgs Field- CV D/N, interminable APMs, aaand the occasional ejection/bailout.:eek:

It's a MIRACLE!:D
BzB
 
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