An opportunity to say "thanks"
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This past Saturday I had the opportunity to say thanks to one of our service members...who would have thought that a ride in an old Stearman would be exciting to a Hornet pilot.
Kaydet Kate meets Greezy Joe
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I like to read those kinds of stories. thanks.
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Extremely cool! Next time maybe he'll have a 2 seater Hornet.
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