Oscar Westover

E191999

Oscar Westover was a U.S. military aviator who served as Chief of the Army Air Corps in the 1930s, overseeing its expansion and modernization prior to World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army Air Corps officer
aviator
human
military officer
allegiance United States of America
surface form: United States
conflict World War I
interwar period
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
endTime 1938
era interwar United States military
familyName Westover
fieldOfWork airpower development
military aviation
fullName Oscar M. Westover
gender male
givenName Oscar
hasRole airpower advocate
militaryBranch United States Army
United States Army Air Corps
nativeLanguage English
notableFor modernization of U.S. military aviation prior to World War II
oversight of expansion of the U.S. Army Air Corps in the 1930s
occupation military aviator
military officer
oversaw development of air doctrine in the interwar period
modernization of aircraft and equipment in the Army Air Corps
partOf Chief of the Air Corps
surface form: United States Army Air Corps leadership
positionHeld Chief of the Army Air Corps
rank Major-General
surface form: Major General
responsibleFor administration of the Army Air Corps
planning for expansion of U.S. air forces
training and organization of Army Air Corps units
startTime 1935
timePeriod 1930s

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