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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

US fighter jet gets pink treatment in support of breast cancer awareness : ibtimes





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US fighter jet gets pink treatment in support of breast cancer awareness

US fighter jet gets pink treatment in support of breast cancer awareness
US fighter jet gets pink treatment in support of breast cancer awareness
There is pink everywhere in October as people around the world observe it as the breast cancer awareness month.But most people may not see this coming.The USS Lexington on the Bay in Corpus Christi, Texas, on Monday unveiled fighter jet F9F-8 Cougar painted in pink to support those who have fought and continue to fight the battle of cancer.The retired F9F-8 Cougar will be on display on the flight deck in support of breast cancer awareness, according to a statement from USS Lexington.


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Marion glows pink for breast cancer awareness

Marion glows pink for breast cancer awareness
Marion glows pink for breast cancer awareness
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Fighter jet goes pink for breast cancer awareness

Fighter jet goes pink for breast cancer awareness
Fighter jet goes pink for breast cancer awareness
A hot pink Navy jet was unveiled in Texas this week to bring attention to breast cancer research.The Grumman F9F-8 Cougar sits atop the flight deck of the World War II aircraft carrier USS Lexington, in Corpus Christi, Texas, where it will remain throughout October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.The idea to paint the jet pink popped into the mind of M. Charles "Rusty" Reustle, the director of operations and exhibits at the USS Lexington Museum, as he was heading to work one day."I was driving down the road and I looked over and I saw a crane that one of the local rental companies had painted pink and I thought, wow, we could do something for breast cancer research, too.


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