The headliners of the Vero Beach Air Show might be the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, but it takes a small army of dedicated law enforcement officers to safeguard the pilots, a half-billion dollars in military planes and equipment, and a record crowd of more than 80,000 onlookers this year. Officers from eight different city, county, state and federal agencies work together for five days from the time the Blue Angels advance crew lands until the last pl…
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