"As a child, I remember drawing blue and gold Blue Angel aircraft with crayons. I always worked hard, believed in myself and chased my passions and dreams in life. To be a part of this Blue Angel family and have the opportunity to inspire others, is an absolute life dream come true." AME1 Jack Reynolds, Moss Bluff, LA
Jack is a member of the life support work center. The Life Support work center comprises Navy Aviation Structural Mechanics - Safety Equipment technicians and Aircrew Survival Equipment technicians. They maintain and repair the systems that support the life of the pilot in normal and emergency situations. These systems include air conditioning, avionics cooling, heating, liquid oxygen, and canopy and ejection seat emergency escape systems. They also maintain the personal flight gear the pilots must wear, such as helmets, oxygen masks, inflatable flotation devices, and ejection seat flight harnesses.
Photos from the fleet during his time with VFA-22 FIGHTING REDCOCKS
Thank you for your dedication, perseverance, and service. You are a great inspiration to all everyone.
God bless you! Stay safe. Be well
🙏💙🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The draft congratulations
Each spring, Vidalia anticipates the...
Today we had the pleasure of touring the Lockheed-Martin factory, in Marietta, GA and got a sneak peek behind the scenes of the production line for the C-130J Super Hercules. Our C-130J Fat Albert pilots even jumped in the cockpit of the simulator to try out some new maneuvers. Thank you for the incredible experience!
I love the blue angels you’re absolutely magnificent and anything they want to try I think they can possibly do it scares me but I know they can do these things God is watching over them and I’m praying all the time for them former Navy wave wave
Then part of the uk team that converted and delivered J Albert makes these picture even more poignant 👍💙
That better be code for they aileron rolled it or did a backflip (which I know has been done).
Awesome Pictures!
Thank You Very Much for your Service! 🇺🇸
"As a child, I remember drawing blue and gold Blue Angel aircraft with crayons. I always worked hard, believed in myself and chased my passions and dreams in life. To be a part of this Blue Angel family and have the opportunity to inspire others, is an absolute life dream come true." AME1 Jack Reynolds, Moss Bluff, LA
Jack is a member of the life support work center. The Life Support work center comprises Navy Aviation Structural Mechanics - Safety Equipment technicians and Aircrew Survival Equipment technicians. They maintain and repair the systems that support the life of the pilot in normal and emergency situations. These systems include air conditioning, avionics cooling, heating, liquid oxygen, and canopy and ejection seat emergency escape systems. They also maintain the personal flight gear the pilots must wear, such as helmets, oxygen masks, inflatable flotation devices, and ejection seat flight harnesses.
Photos from the fleet during his time with VFA-22 FIGHTING REDCOCKS
Thank you for your dedication, perseverance, and service. You are a great inspiration to all everyone.
God bless you! Stay safe. Be well
🙏💙🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The draft congratulations
"8 years ago, I was still in my home country of Nigeria. If you would have told me I was going to be a Blue Angel, I wouldn't have believed you. I am grateful to be a part of a team that has given me the platform to showcase the diversity in the Navy and inspire so many people. I feel like the sky isn't my limit, it's my beginning!" AM2 Oyinda Michael, Lagos, Nigeria
Oyinda is a member of the paint shop work center. The Paint Shop work center is composed of maintenance technicians from various aviation ratings. Team members assigned to the Paint Shop are responsible for painting operations, corrosion control, and corrosion removal on the F/A-18 Hornet and Fat Albert, the C-130 transport aircraft.
Photos from the fleet during her time with Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron Fourteen HM-14
But in the military, skin color or sexual orientation doesn’t matter. Please don’t promote that it does. In the Navy and the other branches, service members are professional, and their fellow sailors are their brothers and sisters.
Did it matter my retired BMC husband wasn’t born in the USA? Did it matter he has roots in North Africa? No. He voluntarily served honorably and proudly for over 23 years, defending our great nation. His body is broken from years on the steel deck and from flying the LCACs.
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