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@@stevengriffin7873 ur clearly the one who havent do the research. On May 7, 1949, Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 81-58: An Act to establish the grade of General of the Air Force changed the designation of Arnold's final rank and grade to that of General of the Air Force, and he remains the only person to have held the rank.
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we were lucky to have people like that come along at just the right time.
Arnold was a general in the US "Army" Air Force, not the USAF. He retired before the USAF came into existence (1947).
Yes,why don't people do their research,all five minutes of it.
@@stevengriffin7873 ur clearly the one who havent do the research. On May 7, 1949, Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 81-58: An Act to establish the grade of General of the Air Force changed the designation of Arnold's final rank and grade to that of General of the Air Force, and he remains the only person to have held the rank.
I've heard a little bit about this man, was he a (ruff, gruff, son-of-b!tch) as one person claimed on a video I watched, anybody ever heard?
Lol a plane every 7 minutes during war production in the U.S.!!