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Harold Livingston, an American aviator who helped found the Israeli Air Force and later hit fame as Star Trek screenwriter, died on Thursday at the age of 97, according to a report in The Times of Israel.</p>
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Livingstone was born in 1924 and raised in Haverhill outside Boston. He served as a radio operator in the US Army Air Force in World War II after colour-blindness prevented him from becoming a pilot.</p>
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However, in early 1948 he became a pilot as a friend, who owned a small airline, offered him a job to carry weapons to the Jews in then-Mandatory Palestine, The Time of Israel report states.</p>
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His friend Irwin Schindler, an American Jewish pilot gave his airline, Service Airways, to the pre-state Haganah militia to use as a front for its operations as various arms embargoes &mdash; by the United States, United Kingdom and other European nations &mdash; prevented the Jews in Mandatory Palestine from openly purchasing military equipment.</p>
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Livingston was one of the first people to join what would eventually become the Israeli Air Force, according to the newspaper.</p>
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Livingston also helped recruit more aviators, scouring stolen military records for pilots with Jewish-sounding names.</p>
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Once Service Airways illicitly acquired transport aircraft and found enough aviators to fly them, Livingston and the others made their way in US military surplus Curtiss C-46 Commando airplanes from the US to Czechoslovakia, from which they would transport material to Mandatory Palestine.</p>
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The Jewish militias in those days faced a major shortage of arms and ammunition.&nbsp;</p>
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The Times of Israel states that despite the American air volunteers&rsquo; crucial role in the 1948 war, their contributions were underplayed or ignored by the Israeli government. In recent years, however, a number of books and documentaries have been produced about their efforts.</p>
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Apart from supplying arms, Livingston and his team also conducted some bombing raids with the C-46 transport planes by rolling bombs out of the doors as the country at the time didn&rsquo;t own bomber aircraft. Later a track was installed to make this exercise safer and more accurate.</p>
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Though Livingston was fiercely committed to helping the nascent State of Israel, he considered himself to be an American.</p>
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He was also opposed to the move to merge the Air Transport Command with the newly formed Israeli Air Force in late 1948 as that could endanger his American citizenship.</p>
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A short time later, Livingston completed his commission and returned home to the US. He wrote his first book a few years later, &ldquo;The Coasts of the Earth,&rdquo; a novel about American aviators who volunteered to fly for Israel. He wrote two more novels before moving to television, writing for a number of shows in the 1960s and 1970s, including &ldquo;Mission: Impossible&rdquo; and &ldquo;The Six Million Dollar Man.&rdquo;</p>
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In 1979, he wrote the script for &ldquo;Star Trek: The Motion Picture,&rdquo; which was a box office hit and has since gained a cult following.</p>
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Livingston revisited his time literally getting the Israeli Air Force off the ground in 1994, writing a 262-page book about his experience, &ldquo;No Trophy, No Sword.&rdquo;</p>
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He is survived by his daughters, Leah Livingston Hopkins and Eve Livingston, his son, David Livingston, and his nephew, Robert Livingston.</p>
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