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Following his stand-alone history of the Sixth Air Force and Antilles Air Command in 1995, the author has now completed the study of WWII U.S. Army Air Forces colors and markings history with Volume 1 of this multi-volume series, dedicated to the single-engine fighters that saw wartime service in the far reaches of the Latin American tropics.

Produktbeschreibung
Following his stand-alone history of the Sixth Air Force and Antilles Air Command in 1995, the author has now completed the study of WWII U.S. Army Air Forces colors and markings history with Volume 1 of this multi-volume series, dedicated to the single-engine fighters that saw wartime service in the far reaches of the Latin American tropics.
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Autorenporträt
Dan Hagedorn is Curator and Director of Collections at The Museum of Flight at historic Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, and is a graduate of Villa Maria College, the State University of New York, and the Command and General Staff College (U.S. Army, post-graduate). He was previously Adjunct Curator and Research Team Leader at the National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC for 19 years. Prior to that, he served in the U.S. Armed Forces for 27 years in leadership and intelligence positions worldwide and has, to date, authored 21 monographs or books detailing various aspects of aviation and aerospace history. In conjunction with the 150th Anniversary of the Smithsonian Institution, he was named an Unsung Hero of the Smithsonian Institution and was awarded the Orden do Merito Santos-Dumont by the Brazilian Government for services to Latin American aviation history, in which he specializes.