Veteran U.S. Navy Pilot to Recount Military Career at New Hampshire Aviation Museum
Veteran U.S. Navy pilot Cmdr. Joseph G. Burns will present a talk about his military career at the Aviation Museum of New Hampshire on Saturday, March 23. The event is part of the museum's speaker series. Over his 20-year career, Burns flew combat missions in the A-6E Intruder and the EA-6B Prowler, including during Operation Desert Storm. He accumulated more than 3,000 flight hours and 600 carrier-arrested landings. The presentation will offer insights into the experiences and challenges of a carrier-based naval aviator.
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