My Carrier War
- Authors
- Berg, Norman E.
- Publisher
- L&R Publishing/Hellgate Press
- Tags
- world war ii , military , professionals & academics , history , military & spies , biographies & memoirs , leaders & notable people
- ISBN
- 9781555717353
- Date
- 2001-06-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 2.25 MB
- Lang
- en
On December 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Three days later, a young Navy pilot-in-training won his wings and found himself flying torpedo planes against enemy targets in the Pacific.
From his days as a Naval aviation cadet aboard the "Yellow Peril" biplane trainer, to his first bombing runs on Guadalcanal, to his life aboard an aircraft carrier in the South Pacific, Norman Berg offers a fast-paced narrative filled with humor and meticulous attention to detail. Much more than a simple WWII memoir, this story goes beyond the action of battle to explore the author's innermost conflicts and chronicles one young couple's wartime struggle to balance love, duty, and commitment.
**About the Author**
Norman Berg served as a carrier pilot from 1942-45, and again during the Korean War. He retired with the rank of Captain in 1966 and served as an executive with the Boy Scouts of America. Berg is the author of Regret to Inform You: Experiences of Families Who Lost a Family Member in Vietnam (Hellgate Press, 1999). He and his wife, Diane, live in New York.