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Robert L. Rasmussen was born on 26 May, 1930 in Rio Vista, California, is a painter. Discover Robert L. Rasmussen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

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Age 94 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 26 May 1930
Birthday 26 May
Birthplace Rio Vista, California
Nationality United States

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2009

Due to his prowess as an artist, his knowledge of US Naval Aviation history, and his lengthy aviation career, he was asked to join the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation as vice president upon his retirement. In 1987, he fleeted up to Director and oversaw the museum’s expansion in which its size and operation was increased 300% and collection was increased over 400%. He was inducted into the Naval Aviation Hall of Honor in 2008, and was awarded the Navy Superior Civilian Service Award on 24 September 2009. Captain Rasmussen retired as the Director of the museum on September 30, 2014.

1980

In 1980, he returned to the starting place of his Naval Aviation career when he became the Commanding Officer of Naval Aviation Schools Command, Pensacola, FL, a position he held until his retirement in 1983.

1968

Post command, he served as the Aviation Junior Officer Detailer at BUPERS from 1968-1970. In 1970, he reported to NAS Lemoore to qualify in the A-7 Corsair prior to taking command of CVG-16. He commanded the air group until 1971 when he transferred to Carrier Division SEVEN at sea off Vietnam to serve as the Chief of Staff. In 1972, he reported to Concord, California and took command of USS Mount Hood, a Kilauea-class ammunition ship whom he took on deployment again to the sea off Vietnam. After successfully completing his tour as Captain of this ship, he moved to Puerto Rico where he became the commanding officer at NS Roosevelt Roads. He remained there until 1976, when he became Director of Aviation Officer Distribution at BUPERS.

1962

After staff assignments and US Naval Post Graduate School from 1962-1966, he returned to the F-8 community and Miramar at VF-124 Gunfighters, the F-8 fleet replacement squadron (FRS) as prospective Executive Officer (XO) for VF-111 Sundowners. He deployed in the June 1966 onboard the USS Oriskany in Carrier Air Group Sixteen (CVG-16) as the XO. During the cruise, he flew in combat in Operation Rolling Thunder flying on two to three times daily Alpha Strikes into the heart of North Vietnam His Vietnam war experiences, including surviving the fire aboard Oriskany, have been documented in several books. While accumulating over 200 combat missions on this deployment, he took command of VF-111 and brought it back to Miramar after the deployment.

1960

He returned to the fleet in 1960 at NAS Oceana with VF-33 then known as the Astronauts. In early 1961, he participated in another airframe transition (the squadron’s fourth jet fighter in seven years), the F8U-1E Crusader as the squadron changed its name back to Tarsiers. He deployed with VF-33 aboard USS Intrepid (CV-11) to the Mediterranean in 1961-62.

1957

After this tour his prowess as a pilot led to his selection as a Blue Angel. Initially flying the F9F-2B Panther, he participated in the introduction of the Grumman F11F Tiger in the Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Team in April 1957. While flying the Tiger with the Blues, he made the first successful “engine out” landing in an F-11. He remained with the Blues until 1960.

1953

Designated a Naval Aviator on 10 March 1953, his first flee tour was with VF-51 Screaming Eagles at NAS Miramar flying Grumman F9F-2B Panther and North American FJ3 Fury aircraft from 1953-56.

1951

Captain Rasmussen served on active duty from 20 October 1951 to 30 July 1983 and accumulated 5,000 total flight hours with 600 carrier/ship landings or “traps.”

1930

Robert L. "Bob" Rasmussen (born May 26, 1930 in Rio Vista, California), is a noted military artist; a retired Captain of the United States Navy; a former career naval aviator, primarily in the F-8 Crusader; a former member of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, and former Director of the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola, Florida.