
Jay A. Stout is a retired Marine Corps fighter pilot. An Indiana native and graduate of Purdue University, he was commissioned during June 1981 and was designated a naval aviator on 13 May 1983. His first fleet assignment was to F-4S Phantoms at MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina. Following a stint as an instructor pilot at NAS Chase Field Texas from 1986 to 1989, he transitioned to the F/A-18 Hornet. He flew the Hornet from bases on both coasts and ultimately retired from MCAS Miramar during 2001. Aside from his flying assignments, he served as the executive officer of 1st Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, and in a variety of additional assignments with various staffs around the world. During his twenty-year career he flew more than 4,500 flight hours, including 37 combat missions during Operation Desert Storm. Following his military career Stout worked for a very short time as an airline pilot before being furloughed after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. He subsequently flew for the Kuwait Air Force for a year before returning to the States where he now works for as a senior analyst for a leading defense contractor. Lieutenant Colonel Stout's writing has been read on the floor of the U.S. Senate and has been published in various professional journals and newspapers around the nation. Works published while he was on active duty addressed controversial topics (women in the military, the MV-22 Osprey, effectiveness of the AV-8B Harrier, etc.) and took viewpoints that were often at odds with senior military leadership. Nevertheless, his cogent arguments and forthrightness contributed considerably to his credibility. Indeed, his expertise is widely recognized and he has made many appearances as a combat aviation expert on news networks such as Fox, Al Jazeera and National Public Radio.

The True Story of the 345th Bomb Group and Its Low, Fast, and Deadly Missions in World War II
2019

The 352nd "Blue-Nosed Bastards" in World War II
2012

Marine Air Combat Over Iraq
2005

The True Story of the 303rd Bomb Group in World War II
2015

1997

Love, Loss, Liberation, and Terror Over the Pacific
2020

The U.S., Australia, Japan, and the Ferocious Air Battle for New Guinea in World War II
2024

The Mexican Massacre of 400 Texas Volunteers
2008

The U.S. Army Air Forces Against Germany in World War II
2010

2005

True Stories of Americas Citizen Airmen in the Skies of World War II
2013

The Life, War and Mysterious Disappearance of America's WWII Strafing King
2016