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  • Carl Spaatz - Wikipedia
    Carl Andrew Spaatz (born Spatz; 28 June 1891 – 14 July 1974), nicknamed " Tooey ", was an American World War II general As commander of Strategic Air Forces in Europe in 1944, he successfully pressed for the bombing of the enemy's oil production facilities as a priority over other targets
  • GENERAL CARL A. SPAATZ gt; Air Force gt; Biography Display
    General Spaatz commanded the Army plane "Question Mark" in its refueling endurance flight over Los Angeles and vicinity Jan 1-7, 1929, keeping the plane aloft a record total of 150 hours, 40 minutes and 15 seconds, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross
  • Carl Spaatz | Air Force Chief, WWII, Strategic Bombing - Britannica
    Carl Spaatz (born June 28, 1891, Boyertown, Pennsylvania, U S —died July 14, 1974, Washington, D C ) was the leading U S combat air commander in World War II and the first chief of staff of the independent U S Air Force
  • The Life Of Carl Spaatz - General Carl Spaatz National USAAF Museum
    General Spaatz commanded the Army plane "Question Mark" in its refueling endurance flight over Los Angeles and vicinity Jan 1-7, 1929, keeping the plane aloft a record total of 150 hours, 40 minutes and 15 seconds, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross
  • Carl A. Spaatz: An Air Power Strategist - HistoryNet
    General Carl Andrew Spaatz is not well known by Americans today, yet he served as the senior air commander in the European theater after the United States entered World War II and masterminded the air strategy that helped defeat the Third Reich
  • Spaatz, Carl A. - Encyclopedia. com
    Spaatz, Carl A (1891–1974), World War II general A 1914 graduate of the U S Military Academy, one of the earliest U S military aviators, commanded a pilot training center in France during World War I He also managed one tour at the front and shot down three aircraft
  • Carl Andrew Spaatz | American Archive
    In May 1942, Spaatz was designated commander of the Eighth Air Force at Bolling Field, transferring to the European theater of operations in that capacity in July 1942, to prepare for the American bombing of Germany His accomplishments earned him an award of the Legion of Merit
  • General Carl Spaatz in World War II - ThoughtCo
    General Carl Spaatz was a key leader of US air forces during World War II who commanded the Eighth Air Force during its early operations and later led the US Strategic Air Forces in Europe and the Pacific
  • Carl Spaatz - Nuclear Museum
    He was present for all three signings of enemy surrender, at Rheims, Berlin, and Tokyo In 1947, Spaatz was appointed the first chief of staff of the newly created United States Air Force He retired in 1948 with the rank of general Spaatz died on July 14, 1973, at the age of 83
  • Carl Spaatz - Military. com
    General Spaatz received a temporary promotion to general on March 11, 1945, and was assigned to Air Force Headquarters in Washington, D C , in June 1945 The following month he assumed command





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