LC control no. | n 79090232 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hansell, Haywood S. |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1903-09-28 |
Death date | 1988-11-14 |
Place of birth | Fort Monroe (Va.) |
Place of death | Hilton Head (S.C.) |
Field of activity | Armed Forces Electric industries Authorship |
Profession or occupation | Generals Executives Authors |
Found in | Author'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) |
Associated language | eng |