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(Bettman Archive via Air Force) In November 1938 Charles Lindbergh wrote urgently to Maj. Gen. Henry Harley “Hap ... Arnold thought. “The failure of aircraft production in 1917–18 remained ...
According to Loren Coleman, the co-author of “Weird Ohio,” they and their space vessel were shipped off to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s notorious “Hangar 18.” Everyone else has been ...
2014-02-01T21:03:50-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/f99/20140201212011002_hd.jpgMilitary historian Bill Yenne talked about his book, Hap Arnold: The General Who ...
Henry H. "Hap" Arnold (Thomas D. McAvoy/The Life Picture Collection/Getty Images) Gen. Henry H. “Hap” Arnold’s leadership of the U.S. Army Air Forces in World War II was extraordinary and ...
Aviation pioneer Henry “Hap” Arnold (above: with the Fly Fortress "Memphis Bell") lead the Army Air Force to victory in World War II and later establish the U.S. Air Force as the best in the ...
If any one man could be said to personify the U.S. Air Force, General Henry Harley (“Hap”) Arnold was that man. He attended its birth, grew up with it, commanded it all through its great years ...
The rising clamor for a separate, independent U.S. air force last week impelled ... That Major General Henry H. (“Hap”‘) Arnold, who used to be Chief of Air Corps but was kicked upstairs ...
When war-weary Air Force Gen. Hap Arnold was preparing to beat a final retreat in 1946, Washington reporters pressed him for his plans. The man who commanded the U.S. air assault on Germany and ...
Trained to fly at the Wright Brothers aviation school, Henry "Hap" Arnold rose to head U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. Email Powered by Salesforce Marketing ...