Carter Harman
Carter Harman (June 4, 1918;
Brooklyn,
New York – January 23, 2007;
Stowe, Vermont) was a composer, writer, and
music industry executive. During
World War II, Harman achieved particular distinction for his service in the
U.S. Army Air Forces. He piloted the first mission by a U.S.
military helicopter in a combat zone in 1944. In 1945, the U.S. Army awarded him the
Distinguished Flying Cross for these efforts. Harman later rendered service to the music industry over a career spanning the 1940s through the 1980s. In 1981,
BMI awarded him their Commendation of Excellence, and the
American Composers Alliance awarded him their Laurel Leaf Award.
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