Frederick Lewis Anderson papers, 1928-1947

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Frederick Lewis Anderson papers, 1928-1947

Correspondence, diaries, memoranda, reports, studies, notes, manuals, printed matter,motion picture film, photographs, and memorabilia, relating primarily to Allied aerialbombardment strategy, tactics, and operations in Europe during World War II.

107 manuscript boxes, 12 oversize boxes, 17 oversize binders, 1 album box, 28 envelopes, 25 motion picture film reels; (55 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6664261

Hoover Institution Archives

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United States. Army Air Forces

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The Army Air Forces War Adjustment Course was established in 1944 at several locations in the U.S., one of which was Harvard Business School. The HBS program involved eight weeks of training in the business of contract terminations, cutbacks, and property disposal necessitated by changes in Army Air Forces tactical requirements. Approximately 4,200 officers received instruction throughout the country, about one sixth of them at HBS. The goal of the program was to train men for participation in t...

United States. Air Force

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At Harris Neck, Georgia, in the remote northern reaches of McIntosh County, the United States government, in the fall of 1942, confiscated the lands along the South Newport and Barbour Island Rivers. Paved runways were constructed for aircraft, and Harris Neck became an air reconnaissance base for the United States Army Air Force during World War II. A number of support buildings were constructed at the Harris Neck Air Base, such as barracks for personnel, an officers club, and PX, to serve the ...

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Anderson, Frederick L., 1905-1969

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Major general, United States Air Force; commanding general, VIII Bomber Command, England, 1943-1944; deputy commanding general for operations, United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe, 1944-1945; assistant chief of air staff for personnel, 1945-1947. From the description of Frederick L. Anderson papers, 1928-1947. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754870157 Frederick L. Anderson (b. October 4, 1905-d. March 2, 1969), a highly-decorated U.S. Army officer, started the first B...