The long road to an independent Air ForceThe Air Force celebrates its 73rd birthday today. But its creation was controversial for decades.By C.V. Glines. Aviation History3 years ago
Gen. Hap Arnold led Army Air Forces in WWII. You might be surprised by what he did as a majorGen. Henry H. Arnold’s leadership of the U.S. Army Air Forces in World War II was extraordinary, but his series of six books in the mid-1920s inspired a new generation of airmen.By Walter S. Andariese, Aviation History Magazine4 years ago
Here’s why Hap Arnold, a practical visionary, became the ‘father of the Air Force’The only five-star general in the service's history made the Air force what it is today.4 years ago
On the Air Force’s 70th birthday, its chief uses the past to guide the futureNearly the entire history of flight can be traced while circling Chief of Staff Gen. Dave Goldfein’s Pentagon office.By Stephen Losey6 years ago