Aerospace/Defense - TROY, VA, US
The organization was founded as the Ancient Order of The Pterodactyl with the hopes, aspirations and hard work of a small band of kindred spirits. In the spring of 1977, Andrew Wall, George F. Thometz, Marion ‘Gus' Shrode, and Norman L. Horton, all retired Coast Guard aviators, informally organized a fraternal association open to all pilots who had flown or were flying Coast Guard aircraft. The organization was later expanded to included all personnel who flew in Coast Guard aircraft under official orders. Only those who have willfully placed themselves in harms way and have known that innermost feeling which comes from the personal experience which results in the saving of life or property can understand the bonding and uniqueness of Coast Guard aviation crewmembers.The organization's name was changed to the Coast Guard Aviation Association to better capture the mission, values and intent to provide those with interest, history and association in all things Coast Guard aviation. From humble beginnings in 1977, today's organization represents 1500 members. Membership includes active duty Officers and Enlisted, retired and former Coast Guard Aviation personnel, Coast Guard Auxiliarists, industry supporters and general public supporters. The organization focuses on the enlargement and perpetuation of Coast Guard aviation history. This is accomplished through support of Coast Guard Aviation at the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola, Florida; Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C.; and at other appropriate museums. It is also realized by recognizing the accomplishments of our current Active Duty Aviation Force with annual service wide awards sponsorship.
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