Robert Cramsie, left, a restoration volunteer with the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum and a board member of the Flying Leatherneck Historical Foundation, displays his award while shaking hands with Col. Jason Woodworth, commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., at the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Restoration Facility at MCAS Miramar, Calif., April 21. Cramsie received the Northrop Grumman Excellence in Volunteerism Award for volunteering more than 2,500 hours to restore a last-of-its-kind Douglas SBD-1 Dauntless dive bomber, reconstructed using blueprints, sal


Robert Cramsie, left, a restoration volunteer with the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum and a board member of the Flying Leatherneck Historical Foundation, displays his award while shaking hands with Col. Jason Woodworth, commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., at the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Restoration Facility at MCAS Miramar, Calif., April 21. Cramsie received the Northrop Grumman Excellence in Volunteerism Award for volunteering more than 2,500 hours to restore a last-of-its-kind Douglas SBD-1 Dauntless dive bomber, reconstructed using blueprints, salvaged and self-fabricated parts.


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