- Carl
Andrew Spaatz (born Spatz; June 28, 1891 – July 14, 1974),
nicknamed "Tooey", was an
American World War II general. As
commander of
Strategic Air...
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Spaatz may
refer to:
Spaatz Island,
Antarctica Carl
Spaatz (1891–1974), US Air
Force general Carl A.
Spaatz Field, at
Reading Regional Airport, Pennsylvania...
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north and east, from
which it is
separated by
Spaatz Island. Hill
Glacier flows into the
sound from
Spaatz Island. 73°15′S 76°30′W / 73.250°S 76.500°W...
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Regional Airport (IATA: RDG, ICAO: KRDG, FAA LID: RDG), also
known as Carl A.
Spaatz Field, is a
public airport three miles (5 km)
northwest of Reading, in Bern...
- The
General Carl A.
Spaatz Award is
Civil Air Patrol's
highest cadet award and honor. The
award honors General Carl A.
Spaatz, who was the
first Chief...
- leaders,
including George C. Marshall, Hap Arnold,
Jacob Devers, and Carl
Spaatz.
During the war, over a
million Pennsylvanians served in the
armed forces...
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award master's degrees. Air
Force Institute of
Technology (AFIT) Carl A.
Spaatz Center for
Officer Education USAF Air War
College (AWC) Air
Command and...
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Chief of Air Corps,
selected personally by its head,
Brigadier General Carl
Spaatz, whom he had met at the
Command and
General Staff College. In September...
- in the
Advisory Specialist Group on Radar,
advising USAAF General Carl
Spaatz on
navigational radar, precision-bombing radar, and also
defenses against...
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British concurrence.
Orders for the
attack were
issued to
General Carl
Spaatz on 25 July
under the
signature of
General Thomas T. Handy, the
acting chief...