Kevin Costner & Ashton Kutcher Work a Cause & a Movie
Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher visit personnel at the US Coast Guard Air Station at Ellington Field as they thanked them for their service during Hurricane Katrina this time last year. Coster and Kutcher are also promoting their upcoming movie, The Guardian, in which they portray US Coast Guard rescuers. They met with Coast Guard members and family at Ellington Field, August 29, 2006 in Houston, Texas.

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Take this movie seriously! I’ve only read about this upcoming movie as I was once an airdale in the USCG and can’t wait to see how authentic it really is. I understand from talking with my other flyguy friends this movie is loosely based on 2 cousins that used to fly rescue with us. One a Larry Farmer and the other a Kenny Farmer. Kenny was involved in a fatal crash in Alaska that killed most of his flight crew. He went on flying and was one of the highest decorated flyguys in the USCG but got out after his first 4 year stint (probably thought he’d had enough of risking destiny!). His cousin Larry stayed in for 30 yrs and became a famed instructor of lifesaving at the USCG aviation training center.
Bill