The study of the U.S. Navy's air group and air wing commanders is a
study of carrier aviation itself. This detailed volume presents a
history of the establishment of the carrier air group commander
billet and the attendant formal air groups. The book is divided into
four sections: Section One "A Historical Overview,"
presents an overview of naval aviation history from 1898 to 1922,
when the U.S. Navy commissioned its first aircraft carrier USS
Langley (CV-1), with its wood-and-fabric biplanes. The pages next
describe carrier aviation from Langley to the 90,000-ton
supercarriers of today with their supersonic jets. This section also
contains air group organization charts showing their development
over the years. Section Two "Evolving the System,"
discusses the genesis and evolution of the air group/wing commander
billet, as well as the development of the organizations they
commanded. It contains biographical sketches of the first CAGs and
their wing commander predecessors. Section Three "The
Men," profiles more than forty of the Navy's more notable CAGs
by use of their personal reminiscences and anecdotes. Their stories
give the reader a feel for the responsibilities, joys and sorrows
that accompany the assumption of the title: CAG. Additionally, the
profiles give an insider's view of the U.S. Navy's combat operation
tactics from World War II to Desert Storm. The book's final section
"The Machines," contains a chronological selection of
photographs and some profile drawings of the aircraft flown by wing
commanders from 1931 to the present. Heavy emphasis has been given
to provide as many high-quality color photographs as were possible
to locate. This section should have great appeal to both historian
and enthusiast in its coverage as it not only graphically presents
the aircraft flown, but also covers the evolution of carrier
aviation itself. An appendix listing every known CAG and dates of
his command concludes the book. lation of this data to exist.
Carrier Air Group Commanders: The Men and Their Machines is an
important historical document that will serve both as a reference
work and enjoyable reading for many years.