Talk:Bombs Away: The Story of a Bomber Team

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General Arnold's rank
I can't access the footnote source. In 1942, there were NO 5-star generals or admirals. Hap Arnold was not promoted to 5-star rank until late 1944. Since the Air Force didn't exist as a separate service, the rank general of the air force didn't exist until 1949, at which time his rank changed from general of the army to general of the air force. According to his Wikipedia article, in 1942, he held the 3-star rank of lieutenant general. Holy (talk) 16:15, 8 June 2017 (UTC)