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Former Blue Angel who defied dad’s orders to sign up for the Navy celebrates his 93rd birthday

Mark Perrault became a Blue Angel in 1957, when that arm of the navy was still justly new. He is a treasured asset to this country.

The United States Blue Angels were shaped in 1946 in order to upsurge the people’s awareness in naval aviation and also lift the confidence of Navy officers.

After being part of the iconic Blue Angels as a young man, today Mark Perrault is turning 93 and of course, everybody he loves assembled to rejoice his birth anniversary.

Mark memories the confrontation he met from his dad when he decided to become the Blue Angels. His father said not to join that since it’s risky work.

The Blue Angels are recognized for their unbelievable and complex maneuvres they pull off while in the air. When Mark was questioned how he performed the eminent tricks, his response was humble as he said it simply takes a lot of practice.  

His devotion and exercise paid off, since his joining the Blue Angels led to a fruitful military occupation.

His daughter, Monique Lomax said that her dad is her hero and she is proud of her veteran father. She paid her dad a visit with her spouse and son to his supported living facility in Nocatee.

Monique carried a cake and even a surprise set from the Blue Angels which she recognized would mean the world to her adored dad.

Even though his dad was contrary to the idea of him becoming the Blue Angels, Perrault has no regrets and said that he did it well and proud of it.


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