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Describes the US Coast Guard's contribution to early naval aviation's development. There is a naval aviator bond between Navy, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps aviators that was initiated when the three service aviation communities joined in a major Joint Operation from 1914 to 1938 to develop and grow naval aviation. That bond drives each service to cooperate and support each other.

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Describes the US Coast Guard's contribution to early naval aviation's development. There is a naval aviator bond between Navy, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps aviators that was initiated when the three service aviation communities joined in a major Joint Operation from 1914 to 1938 to develop and grow naval aviation. That bond drives each service to cooperate and support each other.
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CAPT. ROBERT B. WORKMAN JR., USCG (Ret.), a 1959 graduate of the Coast Guard Academy, flew both helicopters and fixed wing aircraft, including the last of the flying boats. He builds large-scale model Coast Guard aircraft and historical aircraft for museums around the country, dedicating over 700 hours to each model. Workman lives in Ashburn, Virginia.