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Word: haps (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Arnold, commander of the U.S. Army Air Forces, reported to the U.S. public this week in the first official summary of Air Forces accomplishments since the U.S. entered the war. Since Pearl Harbor the Army Air Forces has grown to be the world's biggest air power. Said "Hap" Arnold of one of the most dramatic developments of fighting power in history: "It is now plain that for us the beginning has ended; for our enemies the end has begun...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIR,PERSONNEL: The End Has Begun | 1/10/1944 | See Source »

...Marshal Peirse's deputy, studious Major General George E. Stratemeyer, was Chief of Staff for General "Hap" Arnold before going to field duty in India last summer. There General Stratemeyer commanded both Brigadier General Howard C. Davidson's Tenth Air Force (India) and Chennault's famed Fourteenth (China...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF ASIA: Unity | 12/27/1943 | See Source »

Allied air blows will knock out Germany or leave the Nazis too groggy to resist invasion. So predicted ebullient General "Hap" Arnold, Chief of the U.S. Army Air Forces. Said he: "As the number of bombers increases, the percentage of losses is going to decrease. Operations from Italy are going to force the Germans to spread their defenses. . . . We hope to bring over Europe such [forces] that, with Russia, we will have 360-degree bombing of Germany-hitting her from every side...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: The Lion's Share | 12/20/1943 | See Source »

When the numbers increase, when huge new bombers now a-making arrive in Britain and the Mediterranean, Hap Arnold's predictions may come true. Until then, the blows that count will be the blows delivered by bombers, not by prophecy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: The Lion's Share | 12/20/1943 | See Source »

...President" and "Roosevelt the Man." The party roared on in high good humor, until young Private Hopkins' eyes were boggling out at the flow of liquor and the animated scenes around him: General Marshall and Randolph Churchill talking to Elliott; Molotov excitedly talking with Eden and Cadogan; Hap Arnold laboriously exchanging anecdotes with Voroshilov...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The Big Parade | 12/13/1943 | See Source »

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