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UNDER   THE   C OL ORS



                      Us Navy Conducts First-Ever All-Female Flyover
                           To Honor Female Naval Aviation Pioneer



           NORFOLK, Va. - To honor
        the life and legacy of a female
        pioneer in Naval aviation, the
        U.S. Navy conducted the first
        ever all-female flyover, Sat-
        urday, Feb. 2 in Maynardville,
        Tennessee. Officially referred to
        as a “Missing Man Flyover,” the
        tribute was a part of the funeral
        service for retired Navy Captain,
        Rosemary Mariner, who passed
        away on Jan. 24 following
        a long and brave fight with
        cancer.
           After completing flight
        training in 1974, Mariner was
        designated a naval aviator and
        received her Wings of Gold to
        became the Navy’s first female
        jet pilot, flying the A-4E/L
        “Skyhawk” and the A-7E “Corsair
        II”. She also was the first female
        military aviator to achieve
        command of an operational air
        squadron. During Operation        Naval aviators participating in a flyover to honor the life and legacy of retired Navy Capt. Rosemary Mariner
        Desert Storm, Mariner com-        pose for a photo in a hangar bay at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach, Virginia, Jan. 31, 2019. The
        manded Tactical Electronic        U.S. Navy is scheduled to conduct the first ever all-female flyover Feb. 2 in Maynardville, Tennessee as part of
        Warfare Squadron Thirty-Four      the funeral service for Mariner, a female Naval aviation pioneer. Back row, from left to right: Lt. Christy Talisse,
        (VAQ-34). In 1982, she reached    Lt. Emily Rixey, Lt. Cmdr. Jennifer Hesling, Lt. Kelly Harris, Lt. Amanda Lee. Front row from left to right: Lt. Cmdr.
        yet another milestone by          Danielle Thiriot, Cmdr. Stacy Uttecht, Cmdr. Leslie Mintz, and Lt. Cmdr. Paige Blok. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass
        being among the first females     Communication Specialist 3rd Class Raymond Maddocks/Released)
        to serve aboard a U.S. Navy
        warship, USS Lexington, and
        qualifying as a Surface Warfare
        Officer.                   The maneuver features four    The participants were:
           Mariner retired from the U.S.  aircraft flying above the funeral
        Navy in 1997 after obtaining   service in formation as one of   •  Cmdr. Stacy Uttecht, Commanding Officer, Strike Fighter
        the rank of Captain and logging  the aircraft leaves the formation   Squadron Thirty-Two (VFA-32)
        seventeen carrier arrested land-  and climbs vertically into the   •  Cmdr. Leslie Mintz, Executive Officer, VFA-213
        ings, or “traps,” and completing   heavens.            •  Lt. Cmdr. Paige Bloc, VFA-32
        over 3,500 flight hours in fifteen   All of the aviators that   •  Lt. Cmdr. Danielle Thiriot, VFA-106
        different aircraft.        participated in the flyover are
           The Missing Man Flyover is   from squadrons based at Naval   •  Lt. Cmdr. Jennifer Hesling, NAS Oceana
        a special tribute honoring the   Air Station (NAS) Oceana and   •  Lt. Christy Talisse, VFA-211
        service of aviators who have   were flying F/A-18E/F “Super   •  Lt. Amanda Lee, VFA-81
        died serving their country.   Hornets.”                •  Lt. Emily Rixey, Strike Fighter Weapons School Atlantic
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