Milton Halberstadt (1919–2000) was a US photographer in fine art and commercial photography who left a body of work covering genres from abstract art to commercial photography.
[citation needed] He served as a US Army Air Forces navigator during World War II in the 456th Bombardment Group.
[3] While a second lieutenant, he was a navigator aboard a B-24 Liberator called "Texas Ranger" flying over Yugoslavia in 1944 when his aircraft was hit by enemy fire.
[4] Despite severe injuries, Halberstadt guided the plane down safely, and he received the Distinguished Flying Cross medal for heroism in aerial combat.
Halberstadt's clients included Del Monte, Dole, S&W, Paul Masson, Pan-Am Airlines, and Royal Viking Lines.