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And well before the war began, a French officer compromised security by providing an early version of the air war plan to the Serbs.
As a result, oil and petroleum and synthetic rubber were added to the American "Air War Plan 42".
"Air War Plans Division 1: The Air Plan That Defeated Hitler."
Both the British and the US (through the Air War Plans Division) had drawn up their plans for attacking the Axis powers.
George helped shape America's bomber strategy for the war by assisting Air War Plans Division with the development of a complete aircraft production and bombing strategy.
The Air War Plans Division (AWPD) was an American military organization established to make long-term plans for war.
The Air War Plans Division was tasked with developing a production requirements plan for President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who wanted it by 10 September 1941.
The plan was submitted for approval to the Joint Army-Navy Board in mid-1941 as AWPD-1, standing for Air War Plans Division, plan number one.
Zhang Xiaoming, China, the Soviet Union, and the Korean War: From an Abortive Air War Plan to a Wartime Relationship, Journal for Conflict Studies (Vol.
In July 1941, George was appointed assistant chief of staff for Air War Plans Division, a unit of the newly created USAAF Air Staff in Washington.
In July 1941, Roosevelt asked for production requirements to defeat potential enemies, and Arnold endorsed a request by his new Air War Plans Division to submit an air war plan.
Six weeks after Iraq invaded Kuwait on Aug. 2, General Glosson and other air strategists at United States Central Command drafted an intricately detailed air war plan, including hundreds of targets listed as priorities for destruction.
The industrial web theory was put into concrete plan form by the Air War Plans Division: Kenneth Walker, Laurence S. Kuter and Haywood S. Hansell, led by Harold L. George.
Shortly before the United States entered World War II, Walker became one of four officers assigned to the Air War Plans Division, which was tasked with developing a production requirements plan for the war in the air.
In August 1941, Kuter was brought into the Air War Plans Division where he was one of the four principal authors of AWPD-1, the basic plan for employment of air power in World War II.
On 12 July 1941, Hansell, just returned from London, was recruited by Harold George to join the Air War Plans Division of the newly-created AAF Air Staff in Washington, D.C., as its Chief of European Branch.
Major General Henry H. Arnold commanded the USAAF and formed an Air Staff to lead it; within the Air Staff, the Air War Plans Division was established with Lieutenant Colonel Harold L. George at its head.
Walker returned to the United States in January 1941 and joined the Air War Plans Division in the Office of the Chief of the United States Army Air Corps in Washington, D.C., as an assistant chief of staff.
Munitions Requirements of the Army Air Forces to Defeat Our Potential Enemies, or AWPD-1, standing for "Air War Plans Division, plan number one", was the first concrete result of AWPD; delivered on 12 August after nine days of preparation.