Thomas Hartmann (USN)

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Commander Rob Bates, Lieutenant Dewayne Porter, Lieutenant Commmander Tom Wagner and Thomas Hartmann cut the ribbon to open a new hangar.
Commander Rob Bates, Lieutenant Dewayne Porter, Lieutenant Commmander Tom Wagner and Thomas Hartmann cut the ribbon to open a new hangar.

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United States Navy C-40A -- a derivative of the Boeing 737.
United States Navy C-40A -- a derivative of the Boeing 737.

Thomas Hartmann is a pilot and officer in the United States Navy.[1][2]

Commander Hartmann commanded Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 57, based in Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego California.[3] Hartmann is notable to for commanding the squadron when it accepted the first models of a plane new to the Navy. The squadron flies C-40A Clipper aircraft, a derivative of the Boeing 737.

On May 25]] 2006, at a ceremony when he accepted delivery of the Navy's ninth C-40A he said[3]:

"This highly dependable and flexible aircraft helps us meet the Navy's worldwide intra-theater airlift requirements."

[edit] References

  1. ^ Seaman Apprentice Joshua Valcarcel (July 25, 2006). Conquistadors Team Up With Make-A-Wish Foundation. United States Navy. Retrieved on 2007-09-26.
  2. ^ "“I wish to fly in a Navy airplane”", Make a wish foundation. Retrieved on 2007-09-26. 
  3. ^ a b Boeing Delivers Ninth C-40A Aircraft to U. S. Navy. Boeing (June 5, 2006). Retrieved on 2007-09-26.
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