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Black Lion One: TOPGUN Trailblazer Capt. John Monroe  Hawk  Smith in Command of VF-213
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Black Lion One: TOPGUN Trailblazer Capt. John Monroe Hawk Smith in Command of VF-213

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An exciting look at what it takes to command a US Navy fighter squadron. This historical biography of John Monroe Hawk Smith, Navy fighter pilot, is a gripping account of valor, sacrifice, and adventure during one of the most tumultuous periods in carrier aviation. It was no surprise when Hawk, having completed a stunning tour as commanding officer of TOPGUN, received orders to a frontline F-14 Tomcat squadron - VF-213, the Black Lions. Hawk joined the Black Lions prior to their March 1979 deployment. Several critical factors portended to a most arduous workup period and deployment - there were issues lurking. But Hawk was a man who did not shy away from a challenge. Soon, the Lions would have opportunities to show their colors. These included the first-ever Fighter Derby at NAS Miramar, California - the World Cup for naval fighter squadrons, and Constant Peg, a highly classified Black Program that exposed aircrews to the capabilities of Soviet fighters. Aviation enthusiasts and historians will be captivated by the historical fidelity and descriptive air combat engagements, amused by the perpetual mirth of TACAIR aviators, and inspired by lessons of leadership that apply to all walks of life. AUTHOR: Donald Auten, a light-attack pilot and TOPGUN graduate, logged nearly 5,000 flying hours and completed two commanding-officer tours. He is also the author of Roger Ball! and Alika: Odyssey of a Navy Dolphin. 32 colour and b/w photographs

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2022
Pages
224
ISBN
9780764363443

An exciting look at what it takes to command a US Navy fighter squadron. This historical biography of John Monroe Hawk Smith, Navy fighter pilot, is a gripping account of valor, sacrifice, and adventure during one of the most tumultuous periods in carrier aviation. It was no surprise when Hawk, having completed a stunning tour as commanding officer of TOPGUN, received orders to a frontline F-14 Tomcat squadron - VF-213, the Black Lions. Hawk joined the Black Lions prior to their March 1979 deployment. Several critical factors portended to a most arduous workup period and deployment - there were issues lurking. But Hawk was a man who did not shy away from a challenge. Soon, the Lions would have opportunities to show their colors. These included the first-ever Fighter Derby at NAS Miramar, California - the World Cup for naval fighter squadrons, and Constant Peg, a highly classified Black Program that exposed aircrews to the capabilities of Soviet fighters. Aviation enthusiasts and historians will be captivated by the historical fidelity and descriptive air combat engagements, amused by the perpetual mirth of TACAIR aviators, and inspired by lessons of leadership that apply to all walks of life. AUTHOR: Donald Auten, a light-attack pilot and TOPGUN graduate, logged nearly 5,000 flying hours and completed two commanding-officer tours. He is also the author of Roger Ball! and Alika: Odyssey of a Navy Dolphin. 32 colour and b/w photographs

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2022
Pages
224
ISBN
9780764363443