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  1. Chairman and President of Northrop. Oliver Patton Echols (March 4, 1892 [2] – May 15, 1954) was an American military officer who brought success in World War II to the United States Army Air Forces by expanding the inventory of America's air arm to meet the needs of the coming war.

    • 1916–1946
  2. Major General Oliver P. Echols was the Air Force's chief materiel officer throughout World War II. More than any other man under the commanding general of the Army Air Force, General Echols was responsible for the development, procurement and supply of aircraft and aeronautical equipment for the Air Force. Never, before or since, has our nation ...

  3. One of these Mustang “visionaries” was Major General Oliver P. Echols, who was instrumental in the Army’s successful retention of the 55 Lend/Lease Mustangs. General Echols noticed that there was money available in the budget for attack airplanes, and he brought this to the attention of North American’s “Dutch” Kindelberger.

    • 12 ft 2 in (3.70 m)
    • 360 mph (579 km/h) at 20,000 ft (6,096 m)
    • 32 ft 3 in (9.82 m)
    • 37 ft 0 in (11.27 m)
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  4. Dec 22, 2021 · High Command at Wright Field. Left to right: Gen. George C. Marshall, Lt. Gen. Frank M. Andrews, Lt. Gen. Henry (Hap) H. Arnold, and Maj. Gen. Oliver P. Echols. Photo by anonymous (date unknown). PD-U.S. Government. Wikimedia Commons. Meanwhile, Lieutenant General Frank M. Andrews was urgently needed in Washington D.C. He was the then-Commander ...

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  5. A Falcon Scholarship in honor of Echols is sponsored each year by Northrop for a student seeking United States Air Force Academy admission with the intention of becoming an Air Force officer. _____ The biographical text above has been copied directly from Oliver P. Echols' Wikipedia page on May 17, 2918.

  6. Mar 2, 2024 · Retired December 1, 1946. Died May 15, 1954. Major General Oliver P. Echols was the Air Force's chief materiel officer throughout World War II. More than any other man under the commanding general of the Army Air Force, General Echols was responsible for the development, procurement and supply of aircraft and aeronautical equipment for the Air ...

  7. Jun 1, 2012 · Major General Oliver P. Echols was the most important man in the mobilization and production of aircraft during WWII. His efforts led to a 4,476% increase in total poundage of aircraft produced between 1940 and 1944. He turned the latent potential of the US economy into the lethal and decisive weapon of war it became.

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