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  1. Henry H. Arnold. Henry Harley „Hap” Arnold (ur. 25 czerwca 1886 w Gladwyne w stanie Pensylwania, zm. 15 stycznia 1950 w Sonomie) – amerykański dowódca wojskowy, generał armii, jedyny oficer awansowany na ten najwyższy stopień zarówno w US Army, jak i w US Air Force [1] . Nauczywszy się sztuki pilotażu od braci Wright, Arnold ...

  2. Henry Harley Arnold, kallad "Hap" Arnold, född 25 juni 1886 i Gladwyne i Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, död 15 januari 1950 i Sonoma, Kalifornien, var en amerikansk general och flygmilitär. Arnold var chef för USA:s flygstridskrafter under andra världskriget som då var en del av armén.

  3. 1 de feb. de 2014 · Gen. Henry H. Arnold (center), Commanding General of the Army Air Forces, and Col. Ariel W. Nielsen (left), commanding officer of the 350th Fighter Group, 22nd Tactical Air Command, fighter arm of the 12th Air Force, confer with Brig. Gen. Robert S. Israel Jr., Commanding General of the 62nd Wing, while on an inspection tour of one of the fighter bases in the Mediterranean Theater of operations.

  4. American. Occupation. Banker. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 11 de dic. de 2023 · 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. Arnold was an aviation pioneer, Chief of the Air Corps (1938–1941), commanding general of the United States Army Air Forces, the only United States Air Force general to ...

  7. Henry H. Arnold. Henry Harley Arnold (June 25, 1886 – January 15, 1950) was an American general officer. He held the ranks of General of the Army and General of the Air Force. He is the air force general who held five star rank in two United States Military Services. [1] [2] He died on January 15, 1950 in his home town. [3]