Arnold, Henry H. (Hap).

Arnold, Henry H. (Hap).

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Presents a bibliography of resources on American airman Henry Harley Arnold (1886-1950), also called Hap, compiled by Diana Simpson for the Air University Library at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama. Includes Internet resources, books, documents, periodicals, and videos.


HAP: Henry H. Arnold, Military Aviator

HAP: Henry H. Arnold, Military Aviator

Author: Richard G. Davis

Publisher: Department of the Air Force

Published: 1997-06-23

Total Pages: 44

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Colonel Henry Harley Arnold was known as having a permanent smile on his face. By the 1920s that smile would earn him the nickname of “Happy” soon shortened to “Hap”. Arnold graduated from the U.S. Military Academy, West Point in 1907. In April 1911, he took the difficult Ordnance Department exams and renewed his offer to fly for the army. After completing training with the Wrights Brothers course, Arnold received license number 29 and became one of two active pilots in the U.S. Army. This 38 page booklet tells of Arnold’s military life accomplishments and ranks to Lt. General and covers the span of his life from June, 1886, through his death in January 1950. This booklet is part of the Air Force Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Edition.


TO FILL SKIES W/PILOTS PB

TO FILL SKIES W/PILOTS PB

Author: PISANO DOMINICK A

Publisher: Smithsonian

Published: 2001-03-17

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1560989181

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Launched in 1939, the Civilian Pilot Training Program (CPTP) was one of the largest government-sponsored vocational education programs of its time. In To Fill the Skies with Pilots, Dominick A. Pisano explores the successes and failures of the program, from its conception as a hybrid civilian-military mandate in peacetime, through the war years, and into the immediate postwar period. As originally conceived, the CPTP would serve both war-preparedness goals and New Deal economic ends. Using the facilities of colleges, universities, and commercial flying schools, the CPTP was designed to provide a pool of civilian pilots for military service in the event of war. The program also sought to give an economic boost to the light-plane industry and the network of small airports and support services associated with civilian aviation. As Pisano demonstrates, the CPTP's multiple objectives ultimately contributed to its demise. Although the program did train tens of thousands of pilots who later flew during the war (mostly in noncombat missions), military leaders faulted the project for not being more in line with specific recruitment and training needs. After attempting to adjust to these needs, the CPTP then faced a difficult and ultimately unsuccessful transition back to civilian purposes in the postwar era. By charting the history of the CPTP, Pisano sheds new light on the politics of aviation during these pivotal years as well as on civil-military relations and New Deal policy making.


Good-Bye, Lord, I’M Going to New York

Good-Bye, Lord, I’M Going to New York

Author: Vic Currierv

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2015-05-20

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1503547728

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America would be very different if William Harding Jackson (1901 1971) had not put his indelible stamp on the US government as OSS / War Department chief of secret intelligence in World War II Europe, cofounder of todays Central Intelligence Agency, and his work as Eisenhowers national security adviser. During the most dangerous times in our history and for decades beyond his death, there is no other American who influenced so many sensitive, top-secret national security matters more than Jackson. When Bill Jackson was in the room, everyone paid attention; and for a time in our history, three US presidents saw to itpersonally.


THEY ALSO FLEW PB

THEY ALSO FLEW PB

Author: ARBON L

Publisher: Smithsonian

Published: 1998-02-17

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9781560988373

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Tracing the history and achievements of enlisted pilots from 1912, when a Corporal volunteered for pilot training, through 1942, They Also Flew records the personal sagas of men determined to serve their country in the air.


AIRCRAFT OF NASM 1E PB

AIRCRAFT OF NASM 1E PB

Author: National Air and Space Museum

Publisher: Smithsonian Books (DC)

Published: 1991-12-17

Total Pages: 200

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Featuring ninety-three popular aircraft from the collection of the National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, this revised edition contains eight new additions. Each entry includes several photographs, an article briefly detailing its history, and data on the plane's wingspan, length, height, weight, and engine type.


SEGREGATED SKIES PB

SEGREGATED SKIES PB

Author: SANDLER STANLEY

Publisher: Smithsonian

Published: 1998-07-17

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9781560989172

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"Sandler does a fine job of emphasizing the unjustness of the segregation policy as well as the excellence of the men who flew in segregated skies. He provides a good look at this lesser known aspect of (World War II).--"Retired Officer". 38 photos.