The 2021 NASB reunion was a huge success. Over 850 people attended. Old friends reminisced, departed shipmates were honored, and the sounds of familiar aircraft were heard over Brunswick.
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A huge shout out to our partners at Flight Deck Brewing and Cooks Lobster and Ale House. Flawless food and beverage service helped make this reunion "The best ever."
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Take a look at the major events that took place.
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The crew of VP-8's LC-85 was honored with the re-dedication of the newly repainted aircraft.
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Jack Holder, a 99 year old Pearl Harbor survivor spoke about his experiences on that fateful day.
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Several squadrons held their own private reunions.
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Five Naval aircraft were available for tours.
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Three active duty admirals answered questions from attendees.
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Important memorabilia was brought to it's rightful home in Brunswick.
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The biggest news was the museum broke ground for phase 1 of the museum's renovation plan.
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Here is a link to Rick Barletta's photos from the reunion.
In the days since the reunion we have received enormous support in the form of memberships, donations and new volunteers to help at the museum. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Let's get ready for 2023 to be an even bigger event.
THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR FRIENDS AND SHIPMATES FOR MAKING THE REUNION A HUGE SUCCESS!