Raymond G. Caryl's aviation career began in 1966 in the US Army and extended until 2004. After leaving active duty, he continued to fly in the Army Reserves and National Guard until 1997. He has flown as a pilot for the US Forest Service, US Customs Service, and as a contract helicopter pilot. He lives in Arizona.
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Catkiller 3-2 provides unique insights into the role of the tactical air controller, airborne (TACA) in I Corps as seen through the eyes of one of the pilots who flew low-flying, unarmed, single-engine aircraft in support of marine ground units during the... SEE MORE