Naval Aviation Career
Jim began his Navy career at Moffet Field
in Moutain View, California in 1953, where he was an
aviator assigned to the
aircraft carrier USS
Shangri-La in the Pacific Ocean close to Japan. There he learned how
to land jets on the carrier's runway at night, and on one occasion did
it with no lights and no ability to read his instruments, barely
making it back to the ship's landing deck.
Upon returning to the States
he took a position in Annapolis, Maryland where he studied to be a
test
pilot .
Then on October 4, 1957 the Soviet Union blindsided the West with
the launch of a twenty-three inch robotic ball called Sputnik . As
this event occured President Eisenhower, at the white
house
became very serious about putting something, anything into orbit, so
American engineers attempted to launch a six inch satellite. The
Vanguard rocket exploded on the launch pad, and thus was born
America's space program. It seemed to Jim at the time that the
rockets he'd always cared so much about always seemed to blow up.

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