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Female Navy pilot makes historic debut with the Blue Angels
Navy Lt. Amanda Lee, the No. 3 left wing pilot for the Blue Angels, is the first woman to fly fighter jets with the renowned flight demonstration team.
By Alan de Herrera, Special to the Times
Did this Navy couple hire Blue Angels to fly at their wedding?
What's $60,000 for a little mid-wedding Blue Angels air show?
By Sarah Sicard
Best pics of the week: March 21, 2021
An LC-130 Skibird under the Northern Lights, the Blue Angels train at El Centro, the F-15EX lands at Eglin, paratroopers on the range in Italy, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Best pics of the week: March 7, 2021
The Air Force Thunderbirds and Navy Blue Angels debut the "Super Delta" formation, the USS Nimitz returns home after 11 months, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
New in 2021: Blue Angels to start flying F/A-18 Super Hornets
The Blue Angels’ final flight in the legacy F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet was completed in November.
By Diana Stancy
Best pics of the week: Dec. 13, 2020
Recruits work together during the Crucible at Parris Island, paratroopers train in Syria, Santa appears with the Blue Angels and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Best pics of the week: Nov. 15, 2020
The final flight of the Blue Angels' "legacy" F/A-18 Hornets, Marines fast rope in the Philippine Sea, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Blue Angels to make final flight in the legacy F/A/-18 Hornet as they transition to Super Hornets
The Blue Angels will fly their legacy Hornets for the last time over the Pensacola area Wednesday. The team will be switching to Super Hornets in the 2021 season.
By Harm Venhuizen
Retired Marine’s nonprofit offers adapted wheelchairs for disabled marathoners
Retired Marine Maj. Kim Rossiter started nonprofit Ainsley's Angels to allow the disabled to participate in athletic competitions.
By Jared Morgan
97-year-old Silver Star Iwo Jima veteran to be oldest Marine participant in Marine Corps Marathon
“I haven’t competed in a marathon before, but I’ve never been afraid of a challenge."
By Jared Morgan