"This book is highly recommended because it not only provides the highlights of a war hero's professional accomplishments, but also give the personal side of a mild-mannered gentleman who retained his small-town values as he fulfilled his youthful dream to become a fighter pilot." - Aviation History "Whitey is a fascinating book for readers interested in learning about a driving force in the development of Navy fighter aviation and the Pacific theater of aerial warfare."-Air & Space Power Journal "This book is a colorful, action-oriented, and instructive read. I gained a clear picture of Feightner's studious, steady personality and quiet but effective leadership characteristics and recommend it especially for those aspiring to leadership positions."-Air Power History "This fine tribute details how E.L. "Whitey" Feightner distinguished himself as a fighter pilot in the early days of World War II and went on to become an ace as the fleet pushed the Japanese across the Pacific. After the war, as a test pilot, he was influential in the development and deployment of the Navy's second generation of jet fighters, and commanded a squadron, an air group and an amphibious assault ship during the Cold War."-Seapower "Whitey traces the varied career of noted Naval Aviator E.L. 'Whitey' Feightner who served from the early days of World War II until the post-Vietnam era. It is an excellent read for those interested in Naval Aviation and what it was like to fly a wide range of aircraft in operational and test environments, as well as tracing the career path of a noted Naval Aviator. Peter Mersky did an excellent job of weaving together an exciting history, biography and a multitude of interesting facts into his 16th book."-The Hook "A handful of inset black-and-white photographs, notes, a bibliography, and an index round out this multifaceted portrayal of a loyal soldier, capable leader, and death-defying aviator. Highly recommended!"-The Midwest Book Review "In Whitey, Peter Mersky traces the history of naval aviation during one of its most important periods, through the eyes of one of its most important players. Rear Adm. 'Whitey' Feightner's contributions as a World War II ace, test pilot, tactical leader, and designer of the current fighter force have had a dramatic influence on the success of naval aviation today."-Gen. J. R. Dailey, USMC (Ret.), former assistant commandant of the Marine Corps "The World War II generation has been dubbed 'the greatest,' and while we may argue the merits of that claim, certainly the greatest war produced the greatest aviators. They went from 90-knot biplanes to Mach 2 jets-a record never to be matched-and they are well represented by Whitey Feightner. . . . In carrier flying parlance: an underlined OK Three!"-Barrett Tillman, author of Enterprise: America's Fightingest Ship and the Men Who Helped Win World War II