Gerry Carroll
Gerry Carroll was a distinguished naval aviator and author known for his service during the Vietnam War, Lebanon, and Grenada, earning accolades including the Distinguished Flying Cross for completing nearly 200 combat helicopter search and rescue missions. After his military career, he became a celebrated novelist, penning three best-selling books—'North Star,' 'Ghostrider One,' and 'No Place to Hide'—that vividly depicted the experiences of Navy pilots during the Vietnam War. He passed away on September 30, 1993, with his final novel published posthumously[1].
Washington, D.C.
Jul 11, 1947
Military fiction
Historical fiction