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Gerald W. Thomas (1919–2013)

Autor von Torpedo Squadron Four: A Cockpit View of World War II

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Geburtstag
1919-07-03
Todestag
2013-07-31
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Geburtsort
Medicine Lodge Creek, Idaho, USA
Sterbeort
Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
Wohnorte
Pasadena, California, USA
Ausbildung
Pasadena Junior College
University of Idaho, Moscow (BS|Forestry, 1941)
Texas A&M University, College Station (MS|Wildlife Management, 1953)
Texas A&M University, College Station (PhD|Wildlife Management, 1954)
Berufe
historian
memoirist
professor
President, New Mexico State University
pilot
academic administrator
Organisationen
New Mexico State University
Preise und Auszeichnungen
three Distinguished Flying Crosses
Kurzbiographie
Gerald W. Thomas was born on a ranch on Medicine Lodge Creek in southeastern Idaho, one of six sons. He attended the local Medicine Lodge school through 11th grade, then finished high school in Pasadena, California. He attended Pasadena Junior College for two years and then graduated with a bachelor of science degree in forestry from the University of Idaho, at Moscow. In 1942, following the USA's entry in World War II, he volunteered for the Navy and was trained as a dive-bomber pilot. He was assigned to Torpedo Squadron Four attached to the aircraft carrier USS Ranger. On his first combat mission, flying over the coast of Norway, his plane was hit by anti-aircraft fire; despite the considerable damage, he managed to fly it back to the Ranger. He later fought in the Pacific theater, and survived a splash landing in the South China Sea during a typhoon. He wrote about his experiences in the memoir Torpedo Squadron Four -- A Cockpit View of World War II (revised edition 2011). He was awarded three Distinguished Flying Crosses and other decorations for his combat actions. In 1945, he married Jean Ellis, with whom he had three children, and went to work for the U.S. Soil Conservation Service in Idaho. In 1950, the family moved to College Station, Texas, where he enrolled in Texas A&M University, earning an MS and a PhD in wildlife management. He became dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences at Texas Tech University and then president of New Mexico State University, a post he held for 14 years and chronicled in his book A Winding Road to the Land of Enchantment. He also was the author or co-author of several other books and more than 200 publications.

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Pictures from gun cameras and reconnaissance flights.
 
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jamespurcell | 1 weitere Rezension | Apr 25, 2014 |
Excellent description of the life of a navy combat pilot during WW2. From training to Japan's surrender, one pilot's war.
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jamespurcell | 1 weitere Rezension | Apr 25, 2014 |

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