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Henry H. Arnold (characters)

This character appears in 27 books.


  1. The Story of World War II: Revised, expanded, and updated from the original text by Henry Steele Commanger

    by Donald L. Miller

    Henry H. Arnold: ‘Hap’ Arnold (1886-1950) American aviation pioneer. He was Chief of the Air Corps (1938–1941), Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, the only Air Force general to hold five-star rank, and the only person to hold a five-star rank in two different U.S. military services.

  2. War Without Mercy

    Race and Power in the Pacific War

    by John W. Dower

    Henry H. Arnold: Henry Harley "Hap" Arnold (June 25, 1886 – January 15, 1950) was an American general officer holding the grades 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 U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, the only Air Force general to hold five-star rank, and the only person to hold a five-star rank in two different U.S. military services.

  3. Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, 1932-1945

    by Robert Dallek

    Henry H. Arnold: ‘Hap’ Arnold (1886-1950) American aviation pioneer. He was Chief of the Air Corps (1938–1941), Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, the only Air Force general to hold five-star rank, and the only person to hold a five-star rank in two different U.S. military services.

  4. Winston S. Churchill: Book 7

    Winston S. Churchill

    Volume VII: Road to Victory, 1941-1945

    by Martin Gilbert

    Henry H. Arnold: ‘Hap’ Arnold (1886-1950) American aviation pioneer. He was Chief of the Air Corps (1938–1941), Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, the only Air Force general to hold five-star rank, and the only person to hold a five-star rank in two different U.S. military services.

  5. The Macmillan Wars of the United States

    Eagle Against the Sun

    The American War with Japan

    by Ronald H. Spector

    Henry H. Arnold: ‘Hap’ Arnold (1886-1950) American aviation pioneer. He was Chief of the Air Corps (1938–1941), Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, the only Air Force general to hold five-star rank, and the only person to hold a five-star rank in two different U.S. military services.

  6. Rhetoric and Reality in Air Warfare

    The Evolution of British and American Ideas about Strategic Bombing, 1914-1945

    by Tami Davis Biddle

    Henry H. Arnold: ‘Hap’ Arnold (1886-1950) American aviation pioneer. He was Chief of the Air Corps (1938–1941), Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, the only Air Force general to hold five-star rank, and the only person to hold a five-star rank in two different U.S. military services.

  7. The Ghosts of Iwo Jima

    by Robert S. Burrell

    Henry H. Arnold: ‘Hap’ Arnold (1886-1950) American aviation pioneer. He was Chief of the Air Corps (1938–1941), Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, the only Air Force general to hold five-star rank, and the only person to hold a five-star rank in two different U.S. military services.

  8. In Peace and War: Interpretations of American Naval History, 1775-1984; A Second Edition (Contributions in Military Studies)

    Henry H. Arnold: ‘Hap’ Arnold (1886-1950) American aviation pioneer. He was Chief of the Air Corps (1938–1941), Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, the only Air Force general to hold five-star rank, and the only person to hold a five-star rank in two different U.S. military services.

  9. The Doolittle Raid

    America's Daring First Strike Against Japan

    by Carroll V. Glines

    Henry H. Arnold: ‘Hap’ Arnold (1886-1950) American aviation pioneer. He was Chief of the Air Corps (1938–1941), Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, the only Air Force general to hold five-star rank, and the only person to hold a five-star rank in two different U.S. military services.


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