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  1. 14. Mai 2018 · Henry Harley Arnold (1886-1950) was one of America's first military aviators. He became chief of staff of the Army Air Forces in World War II and was instrumental in the creation of the U.S. Air Force. Henry Arnold was born on June 25, 1886, in Gladwyne, Pa. He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1907 and joined the infantry.

  2. 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. He was especially interested in the development of sophisticated aerospace technology to give the United States an edge in achieving air superiority. He fostered the ...

  3. The legacy of General Henry Arnold is manifest in the existence of the United States Air Force itself. He devoted his career to the Herculean task of building the United States Army Air Forces into the immense, war-winning weapon that it became, while having the vision and tenacity to lay the groundwork for an independent air force. Loading ...

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  5. 25. Mai 2011 · Henry H. Arnhold, (1921-2018) wurde in Dresden geboren und stammte aus der Dresdner Bankiersfamilie Arnhold. Als eines von fünf Kindern von Heinrich Arnhold und seiner Frau Lisa, geborene Mattersdorff, wuchs er zunächst in der Villa der Familie in der Dresdner Tiergartenstraße auf und besuchte die Kreuzschule. Nach dem Tod Heinrich Arnholds 1935 und unter dem Eindruck der sich ...

  6. 21. Apr. 2024 · Lieutenants Arnold and Milling at College Park, Maryland, 1912. (U.S. Air Force) 9 October 1912: In October, Lieutenants Henry H. Arnold and Thomas DeWitt Milling, both assigned to the Aeronautical Division, Signal Corps, United States Army, were ordered to enter the competition for the first Mackay Trophy for “the most outstanding military flight of the year.”

  7. 31. März 2017 · Henry H. “Hap” Arnold exists, this volume does not constitute such a biography. However, to promote a better understanding of both man and diary, a brief biographical and circumstantial sketch precedes the diaries here. Nor is this work intended as a history of the Army Air Forces in World War II. The aim of the edi-