Reminiscences of Howard Calhoun Davidson : oral history, 1969.

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Reminiscences of Howard Calhoun Davidson : oral history, 1969.

Development of military aviation, uses in World War I and World War II; influence of Giulio Douhet's doctrine of air command on United States and United Kingdom military leaders; Pearl Harbor, World War II Pacific operations, China-Burma-India theater, 1943-45; impressions of Charles Lindbergh, Generals Mitchell, Westover and Andrews.

Transcript: 35 leaves.

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