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General George C. Kenney: Pioneer of Aerial Warfare Strategy and Tactics in World War II’s Pacific TheaterWorld War II | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post
Kenney went on to command the new Strategic Air Command as well as the Air Force’s Air University at Maxwell Field, Ala. After his retirement, he hosted a documentary television series about military air power. George Kenney died August 9, 1977, at Bay Harbor Islands, Fla. Subscribe Today
This article was written by Sam McGowan and originally appeared in the July 1996 issue of World War II. For more great articles subscribe to World War II magazine today! Pages: 1 2 3Tags: 20th - 21st Century, Aerial Combat, Airborne Operations, Historical Conflicts, Historical Figures, Military Technology, World War II
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