Lambine, Janna (c. 1951–)
Lambine, Janna (c. 1951–)
American Coast Guard pilot. Born c. 1951.
Graduated from naval aviation training school at Naval Air Station, Whiting Field, Milton, Florida, and became 1st woman US Coast Guard pilot (1977); assigned as helicopter pilot at Air Station Astoria, Oregon.
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