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WASHINGTON, D.C. 11 JUNE 1924. AFTERNOON.Twenty-year old Elwood R. Quesada gently rowed a small boat across the Tidal Basin.
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tactical air war, aircraft warning battalion, redline messages, tactical airmen, air defense wing, tactical air power, bombardment theory, tactical aviation, short bombings, bomber barons, air leaders, tactical air operations, armed reconnaissance missions, strategic bombardment, fighter group, headquarters ships, air doctrine, tactical air command, war diary, strategic air power, bomb line, close air support, column cover, tactical air forces, strategic air forces
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Air Corps, Pete Quesada, Omar Bradley, Tooey Spaatz, Hap Arnold, Fighter Command, Lawton Collins, Bomber Command, North Africa, Courtesy Dwight, United States, George Marshall, Eisenhower Library, Courtney Hodges, Third Army, Ira Eaker, Middle Wallop, Blair Garland, War Department, Dwight Eisenhower, Hoyt Vandenberg, Lewis Brereton, Question Mark, Siegfried Line, Supreme Commander
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