US Naval Aviator

US Naval Aviator

1941–45

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Author: Robert Hargis
Illustrator: John White
About this book
The US naval aviator of World War II played a pivotal part in the winning of the war. From the warm waters of the Pacific to the icy conditions of the Bering Sea (including the battle of Midway), the Naval aviator was on hand to fight the enemy in any and all conditions. Between 1940 and 1942 the training of the naval aviator lasted eleven months, divided into five separate and distinct phases. From phase one, known as the Elimination or E base for short, through to final assignment to a carrier based squadron, the training was demanding and unrelenting.This title examines the life and experiences of the US Naval Aviator in all three types of carrier squadron - fighters (VF), dive-bombers (VB) and the torpedo squadrons (VT). From recruitment to battle, the detail of what it was like to fly and fight for the US Navy is brought vividly to life.
Contents
Introduction · Key Events in the History of Naval Aviation · The Naval Aviator · Carrier Assignment · Beliefs and Belonging · Aircraft of the Fleet, 1941–45 · the Weapons of the Naval Aviator · The Carrier War, 1944–45 · Museums and Collections of Interest · Bibliography · Glossary of Terms · Colour Plate Commentary
Paperback; May 2002; 64 pages; ISBN: 9781841763897


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