Prince Harry is set to be honored as a living legend of aviation at a California awards show hosted by John Travolta. The announcement came via the Living Legends of Aviation website, which honors the Duke of Sussex and three other aviators who contributed significantly to aviation/aerospace.
Prince Harry’s honor comes after years of training as an Apache Helicopter Pilot
The 21st Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards will be held on Friday, Jan. 19, 2024, and will honor those who have made significant contributions to the aviation and aerospace worlds. Prince Harry is set to be featured alongside Navy pilot Fred George, Cae president and CEO Marc Parent, and American aviator Steve Hinton.
Prince Harry’s nomination comes after serving in the British Army for 10 years. He undertook two tours of duty in Afghanistan as a forward air controller and an Apache helicopter pilot.
John Travolta hosts the event at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
Prince Harry’s honor comes after years of training as an Apache Helicopter Pilot
The 21st Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards will be held on Friday, Jan. 19, 2024, and will honor those who have made significant contributions to the aviation and aerospace worlds. Prince Harry is set to be featured alongside Navy pilot Fred George, Cae president and CEO Marc Parent, and American aviator Steve Hinton.
Prince Harry’s nomination comes after serving in the British Army for 10 years. He undertook two tours of duty in Afghanistan as a forward air controller and an Apache helicopter pilot.
John Travolta hosts the event at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
- 1/11/2024
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Military figures and Taliban leaders continue to hit out at Prince Harry’s comments about serving for the British Army in Afghanistan in his new book Spare.
Harry served in the Army for 10 years and completed two tours of the country, one from 2007 to 2008 and the other from 2012 to 2013.
The Duke of Sussex, who retired from the Army in 2015, recalled killing 25 Taliban fighters in his memoir, something that has not gone down well with a lot of people.
Harry wrote in his book, according to the Telegraph, “My number is 25. It’s not a number that fills me with satisfaction, but nor does it embarrass me,” describing Taliban insurgents as “chess pieces” taken off the board, instead of seeing them as “people.”
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Harry served in the Army for 10 years and completed two tours of the country, one from 2007 to 2008 and the other from 2012 to 2013.
The Duke of Sussex, who retired from the Army in 2015, recalled killing 25 Taliban fighters in his memoir, something that has not gone down well with a lot of people.
Harry wrote in his book, according to the Telegraph, “My number is 25. It’s not a number that fills me with satisfaction, but nor does it embarrass me,” describing Taliban insurgents as “chess pieces” taken off the board, instead of seeing them as “people.”
Read More: Prince Harry Reveals How He Thinks Princess Diana Would React To His And Prince William’s Rift
Retired British Army officer Colonel Richard Kemp, who took...
- 1/6/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
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