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San Diego Air & Space Museum Mourns Loss of Jerry Coleman
The following statement is from Jim Kidrick, President & CEO of the San Diego Air & Space Museum on the passing of Jerry Coleman:
“We at the San Diego Air & Space Museum are saddened about the passing of our friend Colonel Jerry Coleman. From his unwavering loyalty to his nation as a Marine Corps Aviator to his dedication to the San Diego community, he was a true hero. We were fortunate to know Jerry and in 2011 the Museum inducted him into the International Air & Space Hall of Fame for his accomplishments in both WWII and the Korean War. The Museum’s F4U-7 Corsair bears his name and will forever remind us of his support, passion and friendship. We will miss you Jerry.”
13 Talented San Diego, Calif. Region High School Graduates Receive College Scholarships from San Diego Air & Space Museum and Convair Alumni Association
The San Diego Air & Space Museum’s mission statement is to inspire young people to tackle the challenges of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics academic disciplines and to make-a-difference in the world through an innovative, adventurous spirit. To further this goal, the Museum and Convair Alumni Association have selected 13 students in the San Diego region to receive scholarships. The scholarships are given annually on behalf of three Museum-administered scholarship funds: Bill Gibbs, R.A. “Ken” Rearwin and the Convair Alumni Association. To-date, 245 talented San Diego students have been awarded $672,000.
“I’m very proud there are many students studying math and science,” said Donna Lilly, president of the Endowment Board at the Museum. “The U.S. really needs to keep up with the global market for math and science in the field of technology.” “Every year we interview so many outstanding students,” said Charles Pinney, member of the Endowment Board. “Their accomplishments are unbelievable.”