I'd be more than happy too. He graduated from the Naval Academy in '34 I believe, where his first assignment was to the U.S.S Arizona, then went on to the Navy Flight School at Pensacola, where after that he did some night flying off of the U.S.S Savannah with a hood on. Blind night flying if you will, before joining the U.S.S Enterprise (CV-6) on its first cruise.
Then after that, I believe he went to North Island around 1940 or so to become a Naval Test Pilot at Ford Island, where he was on December 7th 1941. Well, when the attack first happened, he was at his house by Diamond Head I believe. He saw the Japanese come in, and he hid under his car when he saw one of the Dive Bombers roll in a bit early and drop a bomb. I guess that makes him almost unofficially the first American attacked in the PTO! Then he went down and helped out in the Defense, and even took a shot at a B5N Kate using a BAR! The ironic thing was, he shot down one of the torpedo squadron commanders, something he later did on the Hornet before becoming Air Group Commander.
Then as I understand it, he was due to cruise on the U.S.S Enterprise when the war started, but when they got there with the Captain Miles Browning, the Air Group that was on it refused to serve with Captain Browning, so fate had it, they went on Hornet... Then from there, they went all over the Pacific, Guam, Palau, Phillipines, before he headed back Stateside in Sept. 44.
If you'd like to read more, we set up a blog with my great uncle's writings that we OCR'd.
http://adm-arnold.blogspot.comF6FFan