Global Mission

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Global Mission is a memoir by U.S. Army Air Forces General Henry "Hap" Arnold recounting his leadership and experiences in building American air power before and during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
memoir
about U.S. air strategy in World War II
development of American air power
expansion of the U.S. Army Air Forces
leadership of Henry H. Arnold
author Hap Arnold
surface form: Henry "Hap" Arnold

Hap Arnold
surface form: Henry H. Arnold
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes logistical challenges of global air operations
planning and organization of U.S. air forces
relations between U.S. and Allied air commands
strategic bombing campaigns in World War II
describesRoleOf Chief of the U.S. Army Air Forces
documents growth of U.S. air power from small force to global arm
personal experiences of Henry H. Arnold in air command
strategic decision-making in U.S. air operations
focusesOn building a global air force
genre autobiography
military memoir
hasNotableFigure Carl Spaatz
Dwight D. Eisenhower
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt

George C. Marshall
James H. Doolittle
surface form: James Doolittle

Winston Churchill
hasTheme coalition warfare
innovation in military aviation
organizational transformation
strategic leadership
technology and warfare
intendedAudience general readership
military history readers
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject United States Army Air Forces
World War II
air power
military aviation history
narrativePerspective first-person
portrays evolution of U.S. military aviation doctrine
setting United States Armed Forces
surface form: United States military establishment

global theaters of World War II
timePeriodDescribed World War II
interwar period
workOf Hap Arnold
surface form: Henry H. Arnold

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Hap Arnold hasWork Global Mission