A powerful new memoir, Grandpa’s Adventures in the US Navy: Volume II, invites readers into the heart-pounding, often perilous world of a U.S. Navy fighter pilot navigating the height of the Cold War. Written with gripping clarity and emotional depth, the book captures the true experiences behind the uniform—far beyond Hollywood’s simplified portrayals of naval aviation.
Told through the eyes of veteran pilot Jerry Werner, the memoir chronicles the intense reality of dogfights, carrier landings, storms at sea, high-risk missions, and the constant tension of Cold War surveillance. Yet the book also reveals the human side of military life: mentorship that saves lives, humor in the face of terror, and the quiet moments of reflection that follow extraordinary danger.
“This book isn’t just about jets and missions,” says Werner. “It’s about the people, the pressure, and the very real courage required to keep flying—especially when the world feels on the brink.”
Early readers have praised the memoir for its cinematic detail, honesty, and rare perspective on the fighter pilot experience. Volume II continues where the first book left off, taking readers deeper into the challenges, triumphs, fears, and friendships formed in one of the most demanding professions in the world.
Grandpa’s Adventures in the US Navy: Volume II is now available through major retailers in paperback and digital formats.