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Arnold, (Henry Harley) 'Hap'

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Arnold, (Henry Harley) ‘Hap’ (1886-1950)

US soldier and aviator. Arnold became a leading advocate of air power during the 1920s and 1930s. As commander of the Army Air Corps and, from 1941 onward, chief of the Army Air Forces, he built a significant air fleet and developed strategic and tactical practices He became a general of the army in 1944, and his commission was changed to general of the air force in 1949.


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