- Richard L. Newhafer
Richard L. Newhafer (
March 06 1921 —October 12 1974 ) was an American novelist, teleplay writer and television director whose experience as a highly decorated veteran ofWorld War II and theKorean War played a key role in his books and in his contribution to ABC's 1960s series "Combat! " and "Twelve O'Clock High".A native of
Chicago , Richard Newhafer was a student atLoyola Academy , theUniversity of Notre Dame , andDePaul University . In his early twenties at the start of World War II, he became a naval flier, took part in extensive military operations and was credited with the downing of nine Japanese planes and sinking the battleship "Ise". During the Korean War, he served with the Naval Air Corps and, during 1954-55, was a member of theBlue Angels , the Navy's prestigious flight demonstration squadron. When TV producer Samuel Gallu requested a technical advisor for "The Blue Angels", his 1960 syndicated series portraying the team's fictional exploits,The Pentagon assigned Richard Newhafer.Having earned over thirty medals, decorations and citations, Newhafer resigned from the military and remained in
Hollywood , becoming a writer of war novels and teleplays and subsequently directing a number of episodes for the 1964-67 World War II series "Twelve O'Clock High". Among his books were "The Last Tallyho " (1964,G. P. Putnam's Sons ), "The Violators " (1967,New American Library ), "The Golden Jungle " (1968), "On the Wings of the Storm " (1969,William Morrow and Company ) and "Seven Days to Glory " (1973). He also authored stories which were published in men's action magazines such as "Flying" and "Air Navy " and, in his final years, expanded into the detective genre, writing episodes for the early seasons ofCBS ' "Cannon", a 1971-76 series which, following "Twelve O'Clock High", continued his association withQuinn Martin Productions .References
*Schumach, Murray. [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60d1EFD35551A7A93CAA8178BD95F448685F9 "Navy Flier Lands in Show Business; Pentagon Adviser to 'Blue Angels' TV Series Gets Guild Card and a Role"] , "
The New York Times ",October 18 1960 .External links
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