Selasa, 07 Maret 2017

Book Review: Hap Arnold, by Bill Yenne

Hap Arnold: The General Who Invented the U.S. Air Force by Bill Yenne, Regnery Publishing, Washington, D.C., 2013, $29.95 One of few men to achieve the rank of five-star general, Henry Harley Arnold is recognized as the father of the U.S. Air Force despite having spent his entire military career in the Army. “Hap” Arnold’s …

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