After his graduation in 1941 from Canoga Park High School, Harry
Carter wanted a career in aviation. He was accepted into the United
States Navy as an aviation cadet and upon completion of flight
training, became a commissioned officer in the US Navy thus
beginning his thirty-one-year career as a naval aviator and a
commanding officer of three warships and service in a diplomatic
post as the Naval Attache to Pakistan.
Full of vivid historical details and anecdotes, The Life and
Loves of a Untied States Naval Aviator charts Carter's professional
and personal journey in the air and on the sea and in foreign
lands. Carter shares his experiences of flying out of England and
the Azores during World War II and hurricane hunting in the
Caribbean. He takes you through his wartime days as a surface line
officer operating off the coast of Korea and Vietnam in destroyers,
a carrier, and a fleet oiler.
Carter, never one to turn down a pretty girl, met his match
when, while attending a Navy program at the University of Southern
California, he met and married the love of his life, Ellie. Carter
returned to sea in command of the destroyer Durant and continued to
have a career full of foreign intrigue and adventure-minus the
ladies---until his retirement in 1973. Through four wars, several
countries, and a lot of romance, Carter lived life to the
fullest.
The Life and Loves of a United States Naval Aviator combines
history, humor, and reflection to reveal one man's extraordinary
life.
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