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General H. H. Arnold Field (Athletic Field) at Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, Pennsylvania, 19003, is named for Arnold. [Hap Arnold was] a dedicated officer in a specialized field, ... and at the same time, a human being, a warm-hearted, loyal, mercurial, flamboyantly belligerent fellow who didn't care who he took on in battle.
A. Quentin C. Aanenson; Harold Robert Aaron; Ira Coray Abbott; Jackson Miles Abbott; R. Tucker Abbott; Richard F. Abel; Creighton Abrams; Arthur S. Adams; Clayton ...
Anton Hilberath (1898–1946), one of at least 830 German Prisoners of War, who died and were buried in the United States. [13] His is the only grave of a German POW at Arlington National Cemetery. [14] Kara Spears Hultgreen (1965–1994), the first female naval carrier-based fighter pilot
Andrews' grave at Arlington National Cemetery On May 3, 1943, during an inspection tour, Andrews was killed in the crash of the Hot Stuff , a B-24D-1-CO Liberator , of the 8th Air Force out of RAF Bovingdon , England, on Mt. Fagradalsfjall on the Reykjanes peninsula after an aborted attempt to land at the Royal Air Force Station Kaldadarnes ...
Westover was succeeded by the Assistant Chief of Air Corps, Brigadier General Henry H. Arnold on September 29. Oscar Westover is buried in Arlington National Cemetery . Westover Joint Air Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts , formerly Westover Air Force Base and the headquarters of the Eighth Air Force , and now the largest reserve base in ...
HAP: the story of the U.S. Air Force and the man who built it, General Henry H. "Hap" Arnold. New York: Viking Press. ISBN 0-670-36069-4. Cook, Jody; Sprinkle, John H. Jr. (2001). "Significance of Property, Overview" (PDF). National Historic Landmark Nomination, Randolph Field Historic District. US Department of the Interior, National Park Service
Francis “Bud” Hannon, a native of Middletown, Ind., will be buried in National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, according to the U.S. Navy.
Henry Arnold (sculptor) (1879–1945), French sculptor Henry H. Arnold (1886–1950), American general officer Henry J. Arnold (born 1866), mayor of Denver, Colorado