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Hansell, Haywood S

LC control no.n 79090232
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Personal name headingHansell, Haywood S.
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1903-09-28
Death date1988-11-14
Place of birthFort Monroe (Va.)
Place of deathHilton Head (S.C.)
Field of activityArmed Forces Electric industries Authorship
Profession or occupationGenerals Executives Authors
Found inAuthor's The air plan that defeated Hitler, 1972.
His The strategic air war against Germany and Japan, 1986: CIP t.p. (Haywood S. Hansell, Jr.) data sheet (b. 1903)
The Memphis Belle: a story of a Flying Fortress, 1944: (Bridagier General Hansell; presented Distinguished Flying Cross to the crew; name spoken)
U.S., Carded Birth Records in Military Hospitals, 1884-1916 viewed June 26, 2023 via Ancestry.com (Haywood S. Hansell, Jr.; born September 28, 1903 in Ft. Monroe, Va.)
New York times, November 16, 1988 viewed June 26, 2023 via ProQuest Historical Newspapers p. D28 (Haywood S. Hansell Jr.; Army Air Force major general; commanded American strategic bombing of Germany and Japan in World War II; died, Monday (November 14) at Hilton Head Hospital in South Carolina; retired in 1946, but recalled to active duty for Korean conflict; retired again in 1944; executive for the General Electric Company; author of two books on air strategy in World War II)
Wikipedia WWW site, viewed June 26, 2023 (Haywood Shepherd Hansell Jr.; born, September 28, 1903 in Fort Monroe, Virginia; died, November 14, 1988 in Hilton Head, South Carolina; general officer in the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) during World War II, and later the United States Air Force)
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