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Thursday, May 19, 2016
Up Close With Marine One, AKA, President Nixon's "Good-Bye Ride."
Shot location: Nixon Presidential Library (Photo courtesy of Commander John Flores, Ret.)
ok lets get this right please stop disrespecting the men who served our country with honor and pride flew army one not marine one [n 1957 both services flew the president my father flew with the army for presidents johnson nixon and ford 1968 -1976 and if you did your homework it reads army one on the side tell this day my dad can tell if the marine avaitor missed one of the three landing pilon at the white house my dad did two tours and received awards of valor for his flying he has taken ememy fire and brought his crew and the many wounded home safely even though he doesnt talk much about the war he and many thousands of men still fight silently so please respect the men and woman who flew this helicopter proudly thank you
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ok lets get this right please stop disrespecting the men who served our country with honor and pride flew army one not marine one [n 1957 both services flew the president my father flew with the army for presidents johnson nixon and ford 1968 -1976 and if you did your homework it reads army one on the side tell this day my dad can tell if the marine avaitor missed one of the three landing pilon at the white house my dad did two tours and received awards of valor for his flying he has taken ememy fire and brought his crew and the many wounded home safely even though he doesnt talk much about the war he and many thousands of men still fight silently so please respect the men and woman who flew this helicopter proudly thank you
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