Now that will be a sight! 🇺🇸


Message posted by Gregos on December 06, 2018 at 6:38:32 PST:

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KWTX) The U.S. Navy plans to perform a 21-aircraft missing man flyover above College Station on Thursday to honor former President George H.W. Bush.

The U.S. Navy plans to perform a 21-aircraft missing man flyover above College Station on Thursday to honor former President George H.W. Bush.

The 4:15 p.m. flyover will go directly above the George Bush Library and Museum on the Texas A&M campus and will be the Navy's largest ever flyover.

The F/A-18 Hornets and Super Hornets from Naval Air Station Oceana left Virginia Beach, Va., Tuesday en route to Texas.

Capt. Kevin McLaughlin, commodore of Strike Fighter Wing Atlantic, is leading the mission.

He joined the Navy during Bush's presidency.

"To be even a small part of this ceremony means a lot to me," he said on the flight line Tuesday before departing for Texas.

Bush was 18 when he earned his Wings of Gold, making him one of the youngest Naval Aviators.

His 58 combat missions during World War II earned him the Distinguished Flying Cross.

A traditional missing man fly-over is performed with four jets.

"A missing man fly-over is symbolic of the departure one of the members of our squadron, members of our air wing, and in this case, our Navy," McLaughlin said.

The fly-over for Bush will be much larger, involving 21 aircraft with good reason.

"Traditional honors for a head of state is a 21-gun salute. As Texas is landlocked obviously, there is no ability to put a ship near President Bush`s final resting place. The Navy elected to go with a 21-plane flyover which is especially meaningful being that President Bush had been a Naval Aviator," McLaughlin said.

The jet McLaughlin is flying to Texas has also been specially marked with the name of President Bush and his wife of 73 years, Barbara, painted on the cockpit and backseat.

That, coupled with the fly-over, is an honor the Navy says Bush has more than earned.

"[It's] a symbolic final farewell to a great man who left a tremendous legacy of selfless service to his nation and his family behind," Captain McLaughlin said.

NAS Oceana Squadrons taking part in flyover

Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 103, the “Jolly Rogers”
VFA-143, the “Pukin’ Dogs"
VFA-32, the “Swordsmen”
VFA-83, the “Rampagers”
VFA-131, the “Wildcats”
VFA-105, the “Gunslingers”
VFA-31, the “Tomcatters”
VFA-87, the “GoldenWarriors"


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