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William Lendrum Mitchell (December 29, 1879 – February 19, 1936) was a United States Army officer who is regarded as the father of the United States Air Force. Mitchell served in France during World War I and, by the conflict's end, commanded all American air combat units in that country. After the war, he was appointed deputy director of the Air Service and began advocating for increased investment in air power, believing that this would prove vital in future wars. He argued particularly for the ability of bombers to sink battleships and organized a series of bombing runs against stationary ships designed to test the idea. He antagonized many administrative leaders of the Army with his arguments and criticism and in 1925, his temporary appointment as a brigadier general was not renewed, and he reverted to his permanent rank of colonel, due to his insubordination. Later that year, he was court-martialed for insubordination after accusing Army and Navy leaders of an "almost treasonable administration of the national defense" for investing in battleships. He resigned from the service shortly afterwards. Mitchell received many honors following his death, including a Congressional Gold Medal. He is also the first person for whom an American military aircraft design, the North American B-25 Mitchell, is named. Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is also named after Mitchell. Early life Born in Nice, France, to John L. Mitchell, a wealthy Wisconsin senator, and his wife Harriet Danforth (Becker), Mitchell grew up on an estate in what is now the Milwaukee suburb of West Allis, Wisconsin. Mitchell's father served in the American Civil War as a first lieutenant in the 24th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment along with future general Arthur MacArthur (the father of General Douglas MacArthur). The elder Mitchell served as a United States senator from 1883 to 1889. His paternal grandfather, Alexander Mitchell, a Scotsman, established what became the Milwaukee Road railroad and the Marine Bank of Wisconsin. Mitchell Park and the shopping precinct of Mitchell Street were named in honor of Alexander. His paternal grandmother, Martha Reed Mitchell, was well known in charity, art and society circles. Mitchell's sister Ruth fought with the Chetniks in Yugoslavia during World War II and later wrote a book about her brother, My Brother Bill. Mitchell was accepted into Columbian University (later renamed George Washington University) in Washington, D.C., but dropped out to join the United States Army during the Spanish-American War, though he eventually graduated from the school. While there he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Upon dropping out of Columbian at age 18, he enlisted in the United States Army as a private and was mustered into Company M of the 1st Wisconsin Infantry Regiment on May 14, 1898. Mitchell was immediately assigned and mobilized into Brigadier General Arthur MacArthur's command in the Philippines, where MacArthur was placed in charge of the Department of Northern Luzon in the spring of 1899. Mitchell participated in operations against Filipino insurgents in northern and central Luzon at the end of the Spanish-American War and during the Philippine–American War. He quickly gained a commission due to his father's influence and joined the U.S. Army Signal Corps. Following the cessation of hostilities, Mitchell remained in the Army. From 1900 to 1904, Mitchell was posted in the District of Alaska as a lieutenant in the Signal Corps. On May 26, 1900, the United States Congress appropriated $450,000 to establish a communications system connecting the many isolated and widely separated U.S. Army outposts and civilian Gold Rush camps in Alaska by telegraph. Along with Captain George C. Brunnell, Lieutenant Mitchell oversaw the construction of what became known as the Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System (WAMCATS). He predicted as early as 1906, while an instructor at the Army's Signal School in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, that future conflicts would take place in the air, not on the ground. In 1908, as a young Signal Corps officer, Mitchell observed Orville Wright's flying demonstration at Fort Myer, Virginia. Mitchell took flight lessons at the Curtiss Flying School at Newport News, Virginia. In March 1912, after assignments in the Philippines that saw him tour battlefields of the Russo-Japanese War and conclude that war with Japan was inevitable one day, Mitchell was one of 21 officers selected to serve on the General Staff—at the time, its youngest member at age 32. He appeared in August 1913 at legislative hearings considering a bill to make Army aviation a branch separate from the Signal Corps and testified against the bill. As the only Signal Corps officer on the General Staff, he was chosen as temporary head of the Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps, a predecessor of the present day United States Air Force, in May 1916, when its head was reprimanded and relieved of duty for malfeasance in the section. Mitchell administered the section until the new head, Lieutenant Colonel George O. Squier, arrived from attaché duties in London, England, where World War I was in progress, then became his permanent assistant. In June, he took private flying lessons at the Curtiss Flying School because he was proscribed by law from aviator training by age and rank, at an expense to himself of $1,470 (approximately $33,000 in 2015). In July 1916, he was promoted to major and appointed Chief of the Air Service of the First Army. World War I When the United States declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917, Mitchell was in Spain en route to France as an observer. He arrived in Paris on April 10, and set up an office for the Aviation Section from which he collaborated extensively with British and French air leaders such as General Hugh Trenchard, studying their strategies as well as their aircraft. On April 24, he made the first flight by an American officer over German lines, flying with a French pilot. Before long, Mitchell had gained enough experience to begin preparations for American air operations. Mitchell rapidly earned a reputation as a daring, flamboyant, and tireless leader. In May, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. He was promoted to the temporary rank of colonel on October 10, 1917, to rank from August 5. In September 1918, he planned and led nearly 1,500 British, French, and Italian aircraft in the air phase of the Battle of Saint-Mihiel, one of the first coordinated air-ground offensives in history. He was elevated to the rank of (temporary) brigadier general on October 14, 1918, and commanded all American air combat units in France. He ended the war as Chief of Air Service and Chief Group of Armies. Recognized as one of the top American combat airmen of the war alongside aces such as his good friend, Eddie Rickenbacker, he was probably the best-known American in Europe. He was awarded the Distinguished S.... Discover the Billy Mitchell popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Billy Mitchell books.

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    Unexpected

    Chris Thomas & Elizabeth Smart

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    John Bishop

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    Mark E. Smith

    The only way to appreciate the legendary musician Mark E. Smith is to encounter the man in his own words.'May be the funniest music book ever written' ObserverThe Fall are one of t...

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    Mitchls Christmas Photo Book

    Billy Mitchell

    Mitchls Christmas Photo Book features twenty photos for your Happy Holidays.

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    Dear Fatty

    Dawn French

    A SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLERThe hilarious and heartwarming memoir from one of Britain's bestloved comedians and Women's Prize longlisted author, Dawn French.Dawn French is ...

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    Mitchls Nutritional Recipes

    Billy Mitchell

    Mitchls Nutritional Recipes features NUTRITIONAL VALUES and DIABETIC EXCHANGES forSpinach Quiche, Turkey Sausage, Santa Fe Salad. Fruit Salad, Mini Pizza Brunch Recipes.Chicken, Be...

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    Emile Gauvreau

    As early as 1920, US Army General Billy Mitchell began sounding alarm bells about an inevitable Japanese invasion from seabased aircraft. Through the press and in person he lobbied...

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    Mitchls Recetas Panaderia

    Billy Mitchell

    Pan De Plátano, Suero De La Leche, Fecha Tuerca, Fresa Nuez, Galletas De La Patata Dulce, Àngel Alimento, Zanahoria, De Chocolate De Ângel, Melocotón Pacana, Mantequilla De Maní Co...

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    Made In Scotland

    Billy Connolly

    THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER'Where do you come from? It's one of the most basic human questions of all. But there is another question, which might sound a wee bit similar but is act...

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    The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

    Joseph Lanza

    When Tobe Hooper’s lowbudget slasher film, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, opened in theaters in 1974, it was met in equal measure with disgust and reverence. The filmin which a group...

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    Mitchls Recetas Zalamero

    Billy Mitchell

    Semillas De Cáñamo Superalimento, Tuerca De Plátano, Menta Primas Vegano, CacaoChia Casa de Máquinas, Pan De Plátano, Coco Fresa, Chocolate Del Plátano, Mañana Maná Recetas.

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    Air Power History

    On Wednesday, October 28, 1925, the courtmartial of Brig. Gen. William "Billy" Mitchell convened in the Emory Building, a facility across from the northwest corner of the U.S. Capi...

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    Winging It

    Tommy Tiernan

    'A great read' Brendan O'Connor, RTÉIn nearly three decades as a performer, Tommy Tiernan has never wanted to play it safe. So, when it came to doing a chat show, he threw out the ...

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    Mitchls Recipes

    Billy Mitchell

    Mitchls presents Mitchls Home Cooking Recipes featuringAlmond Brickle Coffee Cake, Apple Raisin Pancakes, Berry Topped Waffles, Breakfast Biscuits and Brown Sugar Bacon Breakfast R...

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    My Cajun Recipes

    Billy Mitchell

    My Cajun Recipes presents Seafood Cornbread Dressing, CrockPot Jambalaya – Pastalaya, Crawfish Fettuccine, Cush Cush or Couche Couche, Rice and Gravy. Corn Macque Choux IV, RaginCa...

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    Mitchls Recetas Veganas

    Billy Mitchell

    Características Mitchls Vegan AgarAgar, néctar de agave, arrurruz, melaza, Aminos líquido, jarabe de arroz integral, bulgur, Algarrobo. Carragenina, Cuscús, Daikon, Demerara, edama...

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    A Question of Loyalty

    Douglas C Waller

    A Question of Loyalty plunges into the sevenweek Washington trial of Gen. William "Billy" Mitchell, the hero of the U.S. Army Air Service during World War I and the man who proved ...

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    Mitchls Bakery Recipes

    Billy Mitchell

    Mitchls Bakery Recipes features Banana Bread , Buttermilk Biscuits Bread, Date Nut Bread, Strawberry Walnut Bread and Sweet Potato Biscuits Bread Recipes.Angel FoodCake, CarrotCake...

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    Forty-Seven Days

    Mitchell Yockelson

    The gripping account of the U.S. First Army’s astonishing triumph over the Germans in America’s bloodiest battle of the First World Warthe Battle of the MeuseArgonne.“Get ready to ...

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    Mitchls Mexican Recipes

    Billy Mitchell

    Mitchls Mexican Recipes features 25 great Bread, Dessert, Main Dish, Salad and Soup recipesBreadCorn Tortillas Mexican Sweet Bread Mexican Cornbread Sweet Corn Cake Whole Wheat...

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    Mitchls Vegan Recipes

    Billy Mitchell

    Mitchls Vegan features AgarAgar, Agave Nectar, Arrowroot, Blackstrap Molasses, Liquid Aminos, Brown Rice Syrup,Bulgur, Carob. Carrageen, Couscous, Daikon, Demerara, Edamame, Egg Re...

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    Mitchls SuperFood Bakery

    Billy Mitchell

    Mitchls provides SuperFood Nutty Fruit Cake, Oat and Raisin Button Cakes, Spicy Carrot Muffins with Hemp Seeds, Oatmeal Hemp Cookies, Hemp Goji Balls, Coconut Apple Love, Hemp Loaf...

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    Crap CVs

    Jenny Crompton

    A HILARIOUS COMPILATION OF THE WORST JOB APPLICATIONS IMAGINABLE A PERFECT STOCKING FILLER OR OFFICE SECRET SANTA GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS. Ever read a truly terrible job application? ...

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    Mitchls Smoothie Recipes

    Billy Mitchell

    Mitchls provides Superfood Hemp Seeds, Banana Nut, Raw Vegan Mint, CocoaChia Powerhouse, Banana Bread, Coconut Strawberry, Chocolate Banana and Morning Manna Smoothie Recipes.

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    Thanks For Nothing

    Jack Dee

    Comedian Jack Dee's hilarious account of how he became quite such a miserable git and a stand up comedian.'A brilliant book. So funny. It's my bible' Paul O'GradyIn this hilariousl...

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    Billy Bragg

    Andrew Collins

    'Love me or hate me. It's a great read’ Billy Bragg He was a punk. He was a soldier. He was a flagwaver for the Labour Party and the miners. He is Billy Bragg, passionate protest ...

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    Mitchls Coloring Book

    Billy Mitchell

    Mitchls Coloring Book features twentyfive Full Color and Grayscale Images of items for your guidance and coloring.

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    Not The Whole Story

    Angela Huth

    'A delightful memoir' Kate Saunders, The Times'Fabulous . . . dazzling' Tatler'Enchanting . . . movingly lyrical' Ysenda Maxtone Graham, Country LifeThis short volume has turned ou...

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    Mitchls Recetas Nutricional

    Billy Mitchell

    Quiche De Espinacas. Salchicha De Pavo. De Santa Justa Ensalada. Ensalada De Fruta, Mini Pizzas, Cazuela De Pollo, Carne De Res, Ricotta Y Cherry Pie, Carne Y Pastel De Setas, Cebo...

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    Withdrawn Traces

    Sara Hawys Roberts & Leon Noakes

    New discoveries and a fresh perspective, with unprecedented access to Richey's personal archiveOn 1 February 1995, Richey Edwards, guitarist of the Manic Street Preachers, went mis...

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    My Louisiana Recipes

    Billy Mitchell

    My Louisiana Recipes presents Crawfish Etouffee. Pralines, Southern Fried Chicken, Chicken and Sausage Gumbo, Shrimp Casserole, Red Beans and Rice, Sweet Potato Pancakes, Beef Stew...

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    Mitchls Cocina Casera Recetas

    Billy Mitchell

    Almendra Brickle Pastel De Café, Panqueques de Manzana y Pasas, Waffles Baya Coronada, Galletas De Desayuno, Brown Sugar Tocino, Baya De Zapatero, Pan de Pudín, Arándano Strudel De...