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  1. Henry Harley „Hap“ Arnold war ein US-amerikanischer General of the Army und General of the Air Force. Er war von 1938 bis 1941 Chef des United States Army Air Corps und anschließend bis 1946 Oberbefehlshaber der United States Army Air Forces.

  2. Henry Harley " Hap " Arnold (June 25, 1886 – January 15, 1950) was an American general officer holding the ranks of General of the Army and later, General of the Air Force.

  3. Pioneer airman who was taught to fly by the Wright Brothers, and commander of Army Air Forces in victory over Germany and Japan in World War II: born Gladwyne, Pa., June 25, 1886, died Sonoma, Calif., Jan. 15, 1950.

  4. 12. Juni 2006 · Learn about the life and achievements of Henry Harley Arnold, the first general of the U.S. Army Air Force and a pioneer of military aviation. From his early flying lessons with the Wright brothers to his command of air power in World War II, he was a visionary leader and a smiling optimist.

  5. Henry H. Arnhold, anglisiert aus ursprünglich Heinrich-Hartmut Arnhold, vollständig Heinrich-Hartmut Richard Gustav Arnhold (* 15. September 1921 in Dresden; † 23. August 2018 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Bankier deutscher Herkunft, Sammler und Mäzen.

  6. Henry Harley Arnold (born June 25, 1886, Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died January 15, 1950, Sonoma, California) was an air strategist, commanding general of the U.S. Army Air Forces in World War II.

  7. Henry H. (Hap) Arnold (1886-1950) was commander of the Army Air Forces in World War II and the only air commander ever to attain the five-star rank of general of the armies.