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  2. Hello Fans! Unfortunately the practice has been cancelled today due to inclement weather. The next practice at NAS Pensacola is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 11 at 9 a.m.
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  4. To everyone on the Gulf Coast - the entire Blue Angels team sends its best wishes that everyone is safe from harm and has been able to weather Tropical Storm/Hurricane Isaac. Our hearts go out to those suffering in Louisiana. You are in our prayers.

    Just a reminder, your U.S. Navy Blue Angels will return ...
    to the Pensacola area next week and are scheduled to resume the demonstration practices over NAS Pensacola next Wednesday, Sept. 5th. Take off is scheduled for 0830. Stay tuned right here to the official Blue Angels Facebook page for timely updates. Looking forward to fair weather and maximum turnout!

    And remember, if you like the Blue Angels, "Like" us on FB! Tell a friend too! We're shooting for 200,000 fans by the end of this year!

    ~BAPA
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  5. Hello Blue Angels Fans! Just a heads-up - your U.S. Navy Blue Angels will not be practicing over NAS Pensacola this week since the team is on the road having just completed a performance at an air show in Prince Edwards Island, Canada and will stay on the road heading to the next air show in Cleveland, Ohio this weekend! Hello Cleveland! The next practice in Pensacola is scheduled for Sept. 5th!
    ~BAPA
  6. Blue Angel #2, Right Wing pilot Navy Lt. John Hiltz interviewed with WBBM NewsRadio in Chicago during last weekend's Chicago Air & Water Show. Check it out below:
    http://cbsloc.al/O2MHtV
  7. 120810-N-LD780-007 PENSACOLA, Fla. (August 10, 2012) U.S. Navy Flight
    Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, team members Logistics
    Specialist 2ND Class Vania Reid, left, and Logistics Specialist 1st
    Class Luis Sanchez pick up trash on We...
    st Michigan Avenue, Pensacola,
    Fla., as a part of an Adopt-a-Highway community service event Aug. 10.
    Blue Angels team members pick up trash along this road approximately
    once a month to beautify and give back to their home community. (U.S.
    Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Eric
    Rowley/Released)
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    Photo: 120810-N-LD780-007 PENSACOLA, Fla. (August 10, 2012) U.S. Navy Flight
Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, team members Logistics
Specialist 2ND Class Vania Reid, left, and Logistics Specialist 1st
Class Luis Sanchez pick up trash on West Michigan Avenue, Pensacola,
Fla., as a part of an Adopt-a-Highway community service event Aug. 10.
Blue Angels team members pick up trash along this road approximately
once a month to beautify and give back to their home community. (U.S.
Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Eric
Rowley/Released)
  8. 120810-N-LD780-016 PENSACOLA, Fla. (August 10, 2012) U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, team members stand next to an Adopt-a-Highway sign dedicated to the Blue Angels with the trash they picked up along a two mile st...
    retch of West Michigan Avenue, Pensacola, Fla., Aug. 10. Blue Angels team members pick up trash along this road approximately once a month to beautify and give back to their home community. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Eric Rowley/Released)
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    Photo: 120810-N-LD780-016 PENSACOLA, Fla. (August 10, 2012) U.S. Navy Flight
Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, team members stand next to an
Adopt-a-Highway sign dedicated to the Blue Angels with the trash they
picked up along a two mile stretch of West Michigan Avenue, Pensacola,
Fla., Aug. 10. Blue Angels team members pick up trash along this road
approximately once a month to beautify and give back to their home
community. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class
Eric Rowley/Released)
  9. Today's (Tuesday, August 21st) practice at NAS Pensacola has been canceled due to weather. Hope to see you for our next practice on Wednesday, September 5th. - BAPA
  10. Good Evening Fans! Make sure to get some rest tonight so you can join us bright and early at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow at the National Naval Aviation Museum for for the last August practice. Keep posted here for any weather updates! -BAPA
  11. This Week in the War of 1812:
    On Aug. 24, 1814, after defeating the Americans at the Battle of Bladensburg, British forces led by Maj. Gen. Robert Ross invaded Washington, D.C. and many public buildings, including the White House and U.S. C...
    apitol, were burned and almost destroyed. Only a few days earlier, American forces burned the Washington Navy Yard and destroyed stores, ammunition and two warships, USS Colombia and USS Argus, to prevent them from falling into British possession. The British occupation of Washington, D.C. lasted 26 hours and was the only time since the Revolutionary War that a foreign nation was able to capture and occupy the nation's Capitol. For more information on the War of 1812, visit http://www.ourflagwasstillthere.org/
    ~BAPA~
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  12. This Week in the War of 1812:
    On Aug. 24, 1814, after defeating the Americans at the Battle of Bladensburg, British forces led by Maj. Gen. Robert Ross invaded Washington, D.C. and many public buildings, including the White House and U.S. C...
    apitol, were burned and almost destroyed. Only a few days earlier, American forces burned the Washington Navy Yard and destroyed stores, ammunition and two warships, USS Colombia and USS Argus, to prevent them from falling into British possession. The British occupation of Washington, D.C. lasted 26 hours and was the only time since the Revolutionary War that a foreign nation was able to capture and occupy the nation's Capitol. For more information on the War of 1812, visit http://www.ourflagwasstillthere.org/
    ~BAPA~
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  13. Good Morning Blue Angel Fans! The team is fired up and ready to go to the air show in Chicago this weekend! Hence, there will not be a practice demonstration over NAS Pensacola today! The team will return to normally scheduled practice demonstrations on Tuesday, Aug. 21st! ! ~BAPA
  14. Good Morning Blue Angel Fans! The team is fueling up and getting ready for practice this morning over Naval Air Station Pensacola. Will you be watching from the National Naval Aviation Museum? Keep posted here for any weather updates! -BAPA

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