Air Corps
Andrews became an outspoken advocate for airpower and the need to put the B-17 into mass production.
The starting point for studying airpower in World War II is the monumental official history, published following the war. The AAF hired two highly respected academics, Wesley F. Craven and James L. Cate, to edit the outstanding seven-volume work, The Army Air Forces in World ...
Eaker was an outstanding pilot. He had a degree in journalism, and he used that expertise to write and promote the cause of airpower.
Although coming to aviation late in life—he learned to fly at age 59—Patrick soon recognized the potential of the air weapon.
An Aviator Even Before the Army Had Airplanes.
Principal USAF and major command leaders through the years.
Overlooked.
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