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Just found an old Navy patch

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Memories. 1956 PJ
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Paul - what's the NAS story behind the patch?
 
All I remember about the patch is it was influenced by one of these fellas. Sorry, too many years have gone by.
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Another patch I had, NAS/JTTU Olathe Kansas.
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A lot of years has a habit of dulling the brain a bit. :unsure:
 

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Tom that looks like an early photo with grass strips, when I was there in 55/56 they had a paved runway. Grass non-directional strips allowed taking off and landing in the wind when the instructor allowed it! Early Navy trainers, such as a Stearman for one, were ground loopers due to the very narrow gear and grass strips kept the damage down a bit. My 1943 Stearman (In later years) still had the original reinforced wing tips. Nice picture, thanks, Tom. PJ
 
A rabbit on snow shoes, carrying a bag of groceries, being clobbered on the head with a tire iron and zapped in the butt with a bolt of lightening. Yes, please do tell the story behind this logo! :oops:
You left out the bookmark sticking out of its ear.
 
Paul, that's a great patch. I've never seen one before.
 
26 months here on Leeward Point and another patch.

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Castro and Batista were fighting at the time, We could hear shooting at times, and bodies were found on the fence line periodically. :rolleyes2:
 
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