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On The Day Of His Retirement, Rear Admiral Jonathan L. Scott Reflects On His Role In Introducing Aircraft Carriers To The U.S. Navy. After World War I, There Was A General Downsizing Of The Military. There Were Only Limited Opportunities To Create A Carrier-Bound Air Capability. The Aircraft Were Not Designed Specifically For Landing On A Flat Top And Several Death Occur During Training. Over The Years However, Scott Is One Of Several Men Who Pursue Their Dream Of Aircraft Carriers And Aircraft Specifically Designed For That Purpose. Their Worth Is Proved In World War II At The Battle Of Midway And Throughout The War.