Henry H. Arnold, 93, Adamstown, died Jan. 1, 2017, in Ephrata Hospital. Born in Adamstown, he was a son of the late Howard J. and Mary (Houshower) Arnold. A plumber, he worked for Wellington Glass ...
General Henry H. Arnold is younger (59) but wartime strain has aged him perceptibly. Last week forthright “Hap” Arnold said wearily at a press conference (perhaps his last) that he would ...
Defense Commissioner William S. Knudsen and the Army’s Chief of Air Corps Henry H. Arnold, who had plenty to do in Washington, had to go on a pretty tour of western aircraft factories to make it ...
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.
The GE TG-100 (military designation T31) was the outgrowth of a National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics project initiated in 1941 by General Henry H. Arnold, Chief of the Army Air Corps. Designed ...
In a simultaneous tour, General Henry H. Arnold sent the official United States Air Force Band to appear at more than 35 venues throughout England and Scotland. Captain George S. Howard, Commander and ...