Naval Aviation Unit Help Kids In Need
While designed to kill the enemy, it's nice to see military
aviation in the caregiving business, as it makes dreams come true
for underprivileged youth. One Naval group is making a
world of difference for kids in need. Sea Control Squadron (VS) 32
"Maulers" returned home from their six-month deployment aboard USS
Enterprise (CVN 65) to the cheers of countless friends and family
Feb. 25, but to Christina Brown, the homecoming had added meaning.
During their deployment, the Maulers raised money for Dreams Come
True, a Jacksonville-based non-profit organization dedicated to
fulfilling the dreams of children with life-threatening illnesses.
The money they raised will be used to send a tennager, named Brown,
and her family on a Disney