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Henry H. Arnold at Arlington National Cemetery – official website; The short film Big Picture: The Hap Arnold Story is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive. Arnold Air Society biography; National Aviation Hall of Fame enshrinement page Archived August 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine; Works by Henry H. Arnold at ...
Heinrich-Hartmut Richard Gustav "Henry" Arnhold (September 15, 1921 – August 23, 2018) was an American banker and philanthropist. [1] He was born in Dresden, the fourth child of Lisa and Heinrich Arnhold. The Arnhold family owned Arnhold Brothers, one of Germany's largest private banks, founded in 1864.
More than any other man under Chief of the Army Air Forces, General Henry H. Arnold, Echols was responsible for the development, procurement and supply of aircraft and aeronautical equipment. [3] Fighter projects officer Benjamin S. Kelsey, directly subordinate to Echols from 1934 to 1945, called him "The Man Who Won World War II." [4]
Henry H. "Hap" Arnold (1886–1950), the only US Air Force General to be given the five-star rank (General of the Air Force); he learned to fly from the Wright Brothers. Kelley Arnold (1910–2003), Brigadier General, Assistant Division Commander, Adjutant General & Chief of Staff of the 49th Armored Division 1965–1970, Texas Military Forces ...
On December 20, 1944, General Henry H. Arnold dissolved the WASP program and Zillner was honorably discharged. [3] Personal life. Upon returning to Illinois, ...
Henry Arnold (sculptor) (1879–1945), French sculptor Henry H. Arnold (1886–1950), American general officer Henry J. Arnold (born 1866), mayor of Denver, Colorado
When his immediate superior, Major general Henry H. "Hap" Arnold, was temporarily transferred to the Army General Staff in November 1939, Brett acted as Chief of the Air Corps. In May 1941, he formally became Chief of the Air Corps for a four-year term, but the June 1941 reorganisation that made Arnold the Chief of United States Army Air Forces ...
This made him senior to a number of officers, including Henry H. Arnold (his superior at the time), with greater longevity of service. On December 18, 1922, Spaatz was discharged when Congress set a new ceiling on the number of majors authorized for the Air Service, and reappointed as a captain, then promoted again to major on 1 February 1923.