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  1. American. Occupation. Banker. Heinrich-Hartmut Richard Gustav "Henry" Arnhold (September 15, 1921 – August 23, 2018) was an American banker and philanthropist. [1] He was born in Dresden, the fourth child of Lisa and Heinrich Arnhold. The Arnhold family owned Arnhold Brothers, one of Germany's largest private banks, founded in 1864.

  2. Category. : Henry H. Arnold. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Henry H. Arnold (1886–1950) was an American general officer holding the grades of General of the Army and later General of the Air Force. Alternate spellings: Henry Harley Arnold, Hap Arnold, Henry Arnold. Henry H. Arnold.

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  4. Maj. Henry H. Arnold with 91st Observation Squadron, O-25C (S/N 32-186), at Mather Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res

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  5. Sep 21, 2013 · General of the Air Force Henry H. Arnold was a pioneer airman who was taught to fly by the Wright Brothers, and commander of Army Air Forces in victory over Germany and Japan in World War II: born Gladwyne, Pa., June 25, 1886, died Sonoma, Calif., Jan. 15, 1950.

  6. Mar 10, 2021 · March 10, 2021. Aviation pioneer Henry “Hap” Arnold (above: with the Fly Fortress "Memphis Bell") lead the Army Air Force to victory in World War II and later establish the U.S. Air Force as...

  7. Henry H. Arnold. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Henry Harley "Hap" Arnold, (1886-1950), US Air Force five-star general. Deutsch: Henry Harley „Hap“ Arnold, (1886-1950), General of the Air Force. Henry H. Arnold. Categories: Henry H. Arnold. Gallery pages of military people.

  8. General of the Air Force. Pioneer airman who was taught to fly by the Wright Brothers, and commander of Army Air Forces in victory over Germany and Japan in World War II: born Gladwyne, Pa., June 25, 1886, died Sonoma, Calif., Jan. 15, 1950.