Smith was born April 30, 1945, in
Beaufort, North Carolina. He graduated from Beaufort High School in 1963 and went on to receive a
Bachelor of Science degree in Naval Science from the
United States Naval Academy in 1967. Smith subsequently attended the U.S.
Naval Postgraduate School at
Monterey, California, from which he graduated with a
Master of Science degree in
Aeronautical Engineering in 1968. Smith was awarded a
Marshall Scholarship and went on to complete naval aviation jet training at
Naval Air Station Kingsville,
Texas, receiving his
aviator wings in May 1969. Smith was then assigned to the Advanced Jet Training Command (
VT-21) where he served as an
instructor from May 1969 to March 1971. During the two-year period that followed, Smith flew
A-6 Intruders and completed a tour in 1972 during the
Vietnam War while assigned to Attack Squadron 52 (
VA-52) aboard the
aircraft carrier . During his deployment with VA-52, Smith took part in
Operation Linebacker, the first continuous bombing effort conducted against North Vietnam since 1968. After returning from Vietnam, Smith attended
U.S. Naval Test Pilot School (NTPS), graduating from the program in 1974. Following NTPS, he was assigned to the Strike Aircraft Test Directorate at
NAS Patuxent River,
Maryland, to work on the A-6E TRAM and
Cruise missile guidance systems. Smith returned to NTPS in 1976 and completed an 18-month assignment there as an instructor. From Patuxent River, he was assigned to Attack Squadron 75 (
VA-75), serving as a maintenance and operations officer while completing two Mediterranean cruises aboard the aircraft carrier . During his time in the Navy, Smith flew 28 different types of civilian and military aircraft, cumulating in 4,867.7 hours of flying time. ==Astronaut career==