NavCad

by David G. Weaver


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Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/9/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781468573589
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781468573572
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781468573565

About the Book

WWII - 1942 - Coastal South Carolina Twenty year old Bruce Weber is arrested, accused of running bootleg whiskey in his souped up hot rod. He is given the option of going to jail or enlisting in the V-5 US Naval Aviation Cadet Program (that does not allow cadets to drive) by a local judge. Bruce elects the latter and is sent to Pre-Flight School at the Univ. of GA, to St.Louis MO for primary training and to Pensacola for “Final Squadron”. During Cadet Training, Bruce’s experiences many dramatic -- sometimes dangerous, sometimes trying, often humorous - incidents and a few romantic interludes. Although he demonstrates exceptional flying ability and leadership that gains the admiration of fellow cadets and his flight instructors, he has a short temper and has difficulty with regulations. Nearing completion of flight training, Bruce is deeply concerned because he is in danger of “washing-out” due to accumulated demerits.


About the Author

David Weaver is a retired naval aviator and school teacher He enlisted in the Navy V-5 Avaition Cadet Program in 1942 served 39 years in the naval reserve and retired with the rank of commander.. After flight training his tours of active duty involved flying Hellcat and Corsair fighter planes off carriers during WWII and Grumman Panther jet fighters during the Korean war. Between wars he served as an instructor at the Naval Aviation Training Command at Corpus Christi, TX. Remaining in the Reserves after the Korean conflict, he taught El-Hi and college classes in Calif. Weaver received a BS degree from the Univ. of So. Cal and holds an MS degree from Cal St. Univ., Los Angeles. He now lives in Florida.