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America in the air warAmerica in the air war

America in the air war1982

Time-Life Books, Edward Jablonski

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When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the Army Air Forces had only 1,100 combat-ready planes. No one could have imagined then that within the next four years the AAF would become the mighty weapon commemorated in the paintings reproduced on the following pages, or that it would have to scope to engage in what its commander, General Henry H. "Hap" Arnold, described as a "global mission." Nevertheless, by 1944 the AAF had grown into 16 separate air forces stationed around the world, and its 1,100 planes had grown to nearly 80,000.

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First published
1982
OL Work ID
OL15860195W

Subjects

United StatesUnited States. Army. Air CorpsAmerican Aerial operationsWorld War, 1939-1945HistoryAerial operations, AmericanUnited States. Army Air Corps

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