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TEST FOR STAFF (FREEPDG 2015-2017) CHAPTER 1, AIR FORCE HERITAGE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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They achieved the first powered, sustained, controlled airplane flight in 1903 
Wright Brothers 
 
 
 
He was an airpower visionary who the saw airplane dominating warfare and called for an air force independent of the United States Army. His outspoken views and criticism of superiors caused President Coolidge to personally order his court-martial. 
Billy Mitchell 
 
 
 
In July 1942, Major General George C. Kenney assumed command of the Fifth Air Force. What ways did he boost the commands comba...
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TSgt Borrowed PDG Set| 199 QUESTIONS (SOLVED).|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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General Henry "Hap" Arnold 
First Commanding General of the Army Air Force? 
 
 
 
Air War Planning Document 
Doctrinal blueprint provided the conceptual framework for the American air effort in World War 2. Reflected 1930s Air Corp Tactical School doctrine of using massive force to destroy the enemy's will and capability to fight through long-range strategic bombardment 
 
 
 
Operation PointBlank 
Combined American precision daylight bombing and British night area bombing. Formed by the Cas...
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US History Cumulative Exam Questions and Answers (Certified Answers)
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US History Cumulative Exam Questions and Answers (Certified Answers) 
The Tuskegee Airmen were unique because 
they were an African American flying unit during WWII. 
they fought against the Nazis in Germany. 
they were the first integrated unit in the army. they were young naval pilots and officers. they were an African American flying unit during WWII. 
What was the main reason that the Anti-Imperialist League opposed the war between US troops and Philippine rebels? 
The league felt the US did...
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TSgT PDG TEST |199 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS.
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General Henry "Hap" Arnold 
First Commanding General of the Army Air Force? 
 
 
 
Air War Planning Document 
Doctrinal blueprint provided the conceptual framework for the American air effort in World War 2. Reflected 1930s Air Corp Tactical School doctrine of using massive force to destroy the enemy's will and capability to fight through long-range strategic bombardment 
 
 
 
Operation PointBlank 
Combined American precision daylight bombing and British night area bombing. Formed by the Cas...
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HILD 7A (100% Accurate)
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List one of the nonmilitant programs that Black Panther Party implemented correct answers - Free schools 
- Health clinics 
- A breakfast program for children 
- Housing 
 
Election year that S. Carolina Senator Strom Thurmond led Southern politicians to walk out of Democratic Convention correct answers 1948 Dixiecrat Walkout 
 
Purpose of 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer project was to correct answers Register black voters, but many antiblack terror attacks commenced 
 
4 key events in Anne Mood...
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PDG Ch 1 AIR FORCE HERITAGE |90 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Airpower in WWII 
- First World War signaled airpower's promise, the Second World War fulfilled the vision 
- force multiplier and a vital component of the joint, combined arms 
- prerequisite for successful land, sea, or air ops 
 
 
 
Growth of Air Corps 
- Roosevelt (1939) 
-- build 50,000 military aircraft (numbered ~1,800 aircraft/18,000 men) 
-- Major General Oliver P. Echols began the most massive aircraft procurement program 
 
 
 
United States Army Air Forces Origins 
- General Henry ...
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WWII part 2 (CORRECTLY SOLVED!)
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Erwin Rommel correct answers popularly known as the Desert Fox, was a German field marshal of World War II 
 
Operation Torch correct answers was the British-American invasion of French North Africa during the North African Campaign of the Second World War which started on 8 November 1942 
 
Dwight D Eisenhower correct answers the 34th President of the United States from 1953 until 1961. He was a five-star general in the United States Army during World War II and served as Supreme Commander of t...
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AAH Exam 3 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Meaning behind the slogan of the "Double-Vee" strategy. 
Even before the United States became belligerent, the Pittsburgh Courier newspaper, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, and the NAACP orchestrated a pivotal discussions of racial policies related to a possible war. For African Americans, victory would have to be a twofold, hence a "Double-Vee" strategy. 
 
 
 
Attitude of the Nation of Islam toward Black participation in the World War. 
They opposed black participation in the war,...
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Test for Staff Sergeant Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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In 1941, FDR directed the Army Air Corps to accept black Americans into aviation 
cadet training ; the Air Corps segregated the aviators into all-black squadrons. What 
are these squadrons forever known as? 
: Tuskegee Airmen 
By the end of WWII, nearly 600 black Americans had earned their wings as Army 
flyers. T/F 
: False ; Nearly 1000 earned their wings 
The first Tuskegee Airmen to fight in WWII were members of the _______ Squadron. 
: 99th Fighter Squadron 
Which Tuskegee Airman command...
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BTZ Questions with Correct Answers |100% Pass
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Tuskegee Airmen (AF Heritage) - Answer-In 1941, FRD directed the Army Air Corps to accept African 
Americans into aviation cadet training. 
-On 27 Jan 1944, over Anzio, these pilots from the 99th Fighter Squadron flew obsolete P-40s, and 
downed 9 superior Focke-Wulf 190s. 
-The 332d Fighter Group shot down 111 enemy aircraft in air-to-air combat, losing 66 of their own 
aircraft to all causes, including 7 shot down. 
Flying Tigers (Air War in the P...
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