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  1. Arthur Harris was born. 20 Apr 1938 : A British purchasing mission led by Air Commodore Arthur Harris visited the United States to select suitable aircraft for use by the RAF in its expansion programme. The first aircraft selected were the Lockheed Hudson and the North American Harvard, 200 of each being ordered at a cost of US$ 5.4 million.

  2. Arthur Harris & Company has over 100 years of experience in manufacturing floats. We have the knowledge and hands-on experience to deal with just about any type of application. Arthur Harris manufactures custom stainless steel floats in a variety of shapes, metals, connections, gauges, and sizes. If you need assistance in the selection of a ...

  3. Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Travers Harris is remembered in the RAF chapel in Westminster Abbey. His name, with those of other wartime leaders, was painted in 1989 below the Battle of Britain memorial window. He was born in Cheltenham on 13th April 1892, a son of George, of the Indian Civil Service, and his wife Caroline (Elliot).

  4. Bomber Harris, His Life and Times: The Biography of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Harris, the Wartime Chief of Bomber Com-mand. London: Greenhill, 2001. 432pp. $34.95 In the 1920s, early in his career, when Ar-thur Harris commanded 45 Squadron in Iraq, he was concerned with improving the accuracy of his unit’s bomb aiming.

  5. Oct 27, 2020 · BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL (REUTERS)To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVA135FNFPCODSP8B1IA5TQVQZ2W-DEFENCE-WORLD-WAR-II-AIR-MAR...

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  7. Jan 1, 2005 · Sir Arthur Travers Harris, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, was the head of RAF Bomber Command in the period 1942 through 1945. During that time, the RAF dropped almost a million tons of bombs. Half fell on German cities. Harris is forever linked with images of the destruction of German cultural landmarks.

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