Frank Wead
From Wikipedia Frank Wilbur "Spig" Wead (born October 24, 1895, in Peoria, Illinois – died November 15, 1947, in Santa Monica, California) was a U.S. Navy aviator turned screenwriter who helped promote United States Naval aviation from its inception through World War II.
Crew

A Yank at Oxford
Treatment

The Wings of Eagles
Writer

Dive Bomber
Screenplay, Story

They Were Expendable
Screenplay

The Hoodlum Saint
Writer

The Citadel
Screenplay

Ceiling Zero
Theatre Play, Screenplay

The Beginning or the End
Writer

Dirigible
Story

The Flying Fleet
Story

China Clipper
Screenplay

Destroyer
Story, Screenplay

Sea Devils
Screenplay

Moon Over Burma
Writer

Blaze of Noon
Screenplay

Test Pilot
Original Story

Tail Spin
Writer

Submarine D-1
Story, Screenplay

West Point of the Air
Screenplay

I'll Tell the World
Story

Air Mail
Story, Screenplay

Storm Over the Andes
Screenplay

Stranded
Story

I Wanted Wings
Story

The All-American
Writer

20,000 Men a Year
Story

The Great Impersonation
Screenplay

Midshipman Jack
Screenplay

Murder in the Fleet
Screenplay