Savannah Guthrie's brother Camron (not Cameron) "Arlo" Guthrie is a retired fighter pilot.
Camron Guthrie retired from the Air Force seven years ago, in 2018, when Savannah Guthrie wrote a long tribute to him on Instagram. She also shared the video of Camron Guthrie's last flight on a F16. He retired at the rank of Colonel.
'''"Col. Charles Camron “ARLO” Guthrie on his final flight as an F-16 pilot. He retired from military flying this weekend and we were so honored to see his last flight," Savannah Guthrie wrote in the Instagram post. "I have never been more proud of my big brother. He has flown for our country for 26 years, and continues to serve proudly in the “Green Mountain Boys” - the Vermont Air National Guard.
“He is the pride of our family and one of this country’s finest.”'''
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmHaw0RBRLE
'Details on Camron Guthrie's personal life is not available as he maintains a relatively private life away from the media eye. Prior to the case of Nancy Guthrie going missing, Camrom Guthrie is primarily known via Savannah Guthrie's Instagram posts."
https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/who-is-camron-guthrie-all-about-annie-and-savannah-guthries-brother-as-search-for-nancy-guthrie-continues-101770222863547.html
-Savanna is holding a sign "Arlo" at his final flight ceremony. Pic attached.-
"Key details regarding the name Arlo:
Meaning: Derived from Old English/Anglo-Saxon words, it translates to fortified hill,' 'army hill,' or 'rock hill.'"''
Arlo Guthrie, the counter-culture singer (son of Woody Guthrie) also has a daughter named Annie Guthrie (the same name as Savannah's and Camron's sister). Arlo's Annie, along with writing and performing, frequently works as the family’s tour manager.
Aside on ARLO Guthrie
"The eldest of four children from [Woody] Guthrie’s second marriage, Arlo Guthrie was already set to follow in his father’s footsteps at age 19. A demo recording of Arlo’s 18-minute “talking blues” epic “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree” is Arlo Guthrie Woodstock peace [song] said to be the last thing his father heard before he died. (If you got 18 minutes to spare, here is the original 1967 album version of that song, which Arlo has often updated over the years.) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m57gzA2JCcM]
"The song was inspired by a true incident involving an arrest for littering that exempted him from being drafted to serve in the Vietnam War. “Alice's Restaurant” also became a counterculture classic and spawned a 1969 Oscar-nominated motion picture starring Arlo as himself. He performed at Woodstock that same summer.
"Along with his own songs, a sizable amount of Arlo’s career has been spent as an interpreter of the work of other songwriters. His recording of Steve Goodman’s “The City Of New Orleans”, from his 1972 album Hobo’s Lullaby, became a #18 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1972."
https://offthewallschoolofmusic.com/2016/07/14/guthrie-family-musical-dynasty/