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PERSONALITIES, HISTORICAL FIGURES, ICONS


Mustang, Best Wishes and Thanks. Captain Bill Pinkey, Solo around the World (1990-1992)


Pierre Trudeau tours coastline in Floater Coat


Prince Charles takes helm of rescue during tour of Vancouver Island's Pearson College which runs a sea rescue program.


Men's and Women's Standard Floater Coat


Prime Minister Jean Chretien celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Mauricie M. Chretien National Park (July 16, 1995). La Presse Montreal


Tom Ridge and the US Homeland Security Team


"Eco Cowboys: This Environmental Swat Team Responds First to Oily Violence Against Nature." Seattle Times (1991)


His Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Belgium dons integrity suit with crew (third from right)


John Glenn at NASA



Vancouver Aquarium then and now



Auckland Rescue employs the use of Westpac Rescue Helicopter and Mustang Mac10 on another life saving mission (1995). Photo credit, Steve Butler


Homori Police Wing of Japan. Helicopter Crew wear Mustang MAC-10 (1990)


George W. Bush (2004)



Chuck Yeager, ace fighter pilot, awarded the Collier Trophy by President Truman for being the first person to break the sound barrier, the Harmon International Trophy and Congressional Medal of Honor wears Inflatable Fisherman's Vest.



Actors Donnelly Rhodes and Ocean Hellman on the set of Danger Bay, a series filmed in cool Canadian waters for five years & six seasons (1987)





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