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- mm79019331 abstract "Part I of the collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, diaries (1942-1947), notes of appointments, minutes of meetings, speeches, articles, book drafts, notes, reports, accounts, press releases, scrapbooks, printed material, maps, drawings, and other papers chiefly documenting Eaker's military career in the aeronautical section of the U.S. Army (under several names: U.S. Army Air Service, 1918-1926, U.S. Army Air Corps, 1926-1942, and U.S. Army Air Forces, 1942-1947). Includes material pertaining to his early flights; the growth and promotion of military aviation; his World War II command of the U.S. Army Air Forces 8th Bomber Command in England, the Eighth Air Force, U.S. Army Air Forces in the United Kingdom, and the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces in Italy; and postwar planning for the U.S. Air Force as a separate branch of the military. Correspondents include Henry Harley Arnold, Joseph K. Cannon, Winston Churchill, Jacob L. Devers, James E. Fechet, Barney M. Giles, W. Averell Harriman, Sir Arthur Travers Harris, Robert A. Lovett, Sir John Cotesworth Slessor, Carl Spaatz, and Nathan F. Twining. Part II consists of correspondence, memoranda, diaries (1958-1974), speeches, writings, scheduling and subject files, drawings, blueprints, and other papers chiefly documenting Eaker's activities after leaving the military in 1947 as an aircraft industry executive, advocate for air power and military readiness, and newspaper columnist. Some earlier activities are represented. Part II includes material on his association with Hughes Tool Company, Hughes Aircraft Company, Douglas Aircraft Company, U.S. Air Force Logistics Command, U.S. Dept. of Defense, U.S. Air Force Academy, Air War College, Air Force Academy Foundation, Air Force Historical Foundation, and Falcon Foundation. Also documents Eaker's postwar trips to Europe including visits with Allied associates in Great Britain, briefings at NATO headquarters in Paris, and an interview with former Nazi insider Albert Speer. Eaker's newspaper columns (1962-1980) relate to defense budgets, national security, Vietnamese conflict, military strength of the U.S. and the Soviet Union, space program, Middle East, and Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. Includes recollections of military leaders such as James Harold Doolittle, James E. Fechet, Benjamin Delahauf Foulois, Nathan F. Twining, Oscar Westover, and businessmen such as Howard Hughes. Correspondents in Part II include Donald W. Douglas, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Hunter Harris, Houston Harte, Harris B. Hull, Glenn Jackson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Beirne Lay, Curtis E. LeMay, James Parton, Virgil Pinkley, Elwood R. Quesada, Eddie Rickenbacker, Sir John Cotesworth Slessor, Carl Spaatz, and John Hay Whitney.".
- mm79019331 accessRights "Classified, in part.".
- mm79019331 accessRights "Open to research.".
- mm79019331 accrualMethod "Gift,".
- mm79019331 accrualMethod "Transfer,".
- mm79019331 contributor B12950963.
- mm79019331 coverage "Europe Description and travel.".
- mm79019331 coverage "Middle East.".
- mm79019331 coverage "Outer space Exploration United States.".
- mm79019331 coverage "Soviet Union Defenses.".
- mm79019331 coverage "United States Armed forces.".
- mm79019331 coverage "United States Defenses.".
- mm79019331 date "||||".
- mm79019331 description "Audiotapes transferred to Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division.".
- mm79019331 description "Correspondents include Henry Harley Arnold, Joseph K. Cannon, Winston Churchill, Jacob L. Devers, James E. Fechet, Barney M. Giles, W. Averell Harriman, Sir Arthur Travers Harris, Robert A. Lovett, Sir John Cotesworth Slessor, Carl Spaatz, and Nathan F. Twining.".
- mm79019331 description "Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms003051".
- mm79019331 description "Gift, Ira Eaker, 1953-1962.".
- mm79019331 description "Gift, James Parton, 1985-1991.".
- mm79019331 description "Includes recollections of military leaders such as James Harold Doolittle, James E. Fechet, Benjamin Delahauf Foulois, Nathan F. Twining, Oscar Westover, and businessmen such as Howard Hughes. Correspondents in Part II include Donald W. Douglas, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Hunter Harris, Houston Harte, Harris B. Hull, Glenn Jackson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Beirne Lay, Curtis E. LeMay, James Parton, Virgil Pinkley, Elwood R. Quesada, Eddie Rickenbacker, Sir John Cotesworth Slessor, Carl Spaatz, and John Hay Whitney.".
- mm79019331 description "Part I of the collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, diaries (1942-1947), notes of appointments, minutes of meetings, speeches, articles, book drafts, notes, reports, accounts, press releases, scrapbooks, printed material, maps, drawings, and other papers chiefly documenting Eaker's military career in the aeronautical section of the U.S. Army (under several names: U.S. Army Air Service, 1918-1926, U.S. Army Air Corps, 1926-1942, and U.S. Army Air Forces, 1942-1947). Includes material pertaining to his early flights; the growth and promotion of military aviation; his World War II command of the U.S. Army Air Forces 8th Bomber Command in England, the Eighth Air Force, U.S. Army Air Forces in the United Kingdom, and the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces in Italy; and postwar planning for the U.S. Air Force as a separate branch of the military.".
- mm79019331 description "Part II consists of correspondence, memoranda, diaries (1958-1974), speeches, writings, scheduling and subject files, drawings, blueprints, and other papers chiefly documenting Eaker's activities after leaving the military in 1947 as an aircraft industry executive, advocate for air power and military readiness, and newspaper columnist. Some earlier activities are represented.".
- mm79019331 description "Part II includes material on his association with Hughes Tool Company, Hughes Aircraft Company, Douglas Aircraft Company, U.S. Air Force Logistics Command, U.S. Dept. of Defense, U.S. Air Force Academy, Air War College, Air Force Academy Foundation, Air Force Historical Foundation, and Falcon Foundation. Also documents Eaker's postwar trips to Europe including visits with Allied associates in Great Britain, briefings at NATO headquarters in Paris, and an interview with former Nazi insider Albert Speer. Eaker's newspaper columns (1962-1980) relate to defense budgets, national security, Vietnamese conflict, military strength of the U.S. and the Soviet Union, space program, Middle East, and Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.".
- mm79019331 description "Some photographs transferred to Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.".
- mm79019331 description "Transfer, Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center, Maxwell Air Force Base, 1982-1984.".
- mm79019331 description "U.S. Army officer, U.S. Air Force officer, aviation pioneer, aircraft industry executive, and newspaper columnist.".
- mm79019331 extent "218 2 16".
- mm79019331 extent "77,300".
- mm79019331 extent "89.6".
- mm79019331 identifier eadmss.ms003051.
- mm79019331 identifier eadmss.ms003051.3.
- mm79019331 issued "||||".
- mm79019331 language "Collection material in English.".
- mm79019331 language "eng".
- mm79019331 rights "Open to research. Classified, in part.".
- mm79019331 spatial "Europe Description and travel.".
- mm79019331 spatial "Great Britain.".
- mm79019331 spatial "Italy.".
- mm79019331 spatial "Middle East.".
- mm79019331 spatial "Outer space Exploration United States.".
- mm79019331 spatial "Soviet Union Defenses.".
- mm79019331 spatial "United States Armed forces.".
- mm79019331 spatial "United States Defenses.".
- mm79019331 spatial "United States.".
- mm79019331 subject "Aeronautics, Military.".
- mm79019331 subject "Aeronautics.".
- mm79019331 subject "Air Force Academy Foundation.".
- mm79019331 subject "Air Force Historical Foundation.".
- mm79019331 subject "Air University (U.S.). Air War College.".
- mm79019331 subject "Air power.".
- mm79019331 subject "Aircraft industry United States.".
- mm79019331 subject "Arnold, Henry Harley, 1886-1950 Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Cannon, Joseph K. Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965 Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Devers, Jacob L. (Jacob Loucks), 1887-1979 Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Doolittle, James Harold, 1896-1993.".
- mm79019331 subject "Douglas Aircraft Company.".
- mm79019331 subject "Douglas, Donald W. (Donald Wills), 1892-1981 Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969 Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Falcon Foundation.".
- mm79019331 subject "Fechet, James E. (James Edmond), 1877- Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Fechet, James E. (James Edmond), 1877-".
- mm79019331 subject "Foulois, Benjamin Delahauf, 1879-1967.".
- mm79019331 subject "Giles, Barney McKinney, 1892- Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Harriman, W. Averell (William Averell), 1891-1986 Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Harris, Arthur Travers, Sir, 1892- Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Harris, Hunter Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Harte, Houston, 1893- Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Hughes Aircraft Company.".
- mm79019331 subject "Hughes Tool Company.".
- mm79019331 subject "Hughes, Howard, 1905-1976.".
- mm79019331 subject "Hull, Harris B., 1909-1993 Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Jackson, Glenn Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973 Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Lay, Beirne, 1909- Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "LeMay, Curtis E. Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Lovett, Robert A. (Robert Abercrombie), 1895-1986 Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Mediterranean Allied Air Forces.".
- mm79019331 subject "Military readiness.".
- mm79019331 subject "National security United States.".
- mm79019331 subject "Newspapers Sections, columns, etc.".
- mm79019331 subject "North Atlantic Treaty Organization.".
- mm79019331 subject "Parton, James, 1912- Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Pinkley, Virgil Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Quesada, Elwood R. (Elwood Richard), 1904- Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Rickenbacker, Eddie, 1890-1973 Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Slessor, John Cotesworth, Sir, 1897- Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Spaatz, Carl, 1891-1974 Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Speer, Albert, 1905-1981.".
- mm79019331 subject "Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.".
- mm79019331 subject "Twining, Nathan F. (Nathan Farragut), 1897-1982 Correspondence.".
- mm79019331 subject "Twining, Nathan F. (Nathan Farragut), 1897-1982.".
- mm79019331 subject "United States Air Force Academy.".
- mm79019331 subject "United States. Air Force.".
- mm79019331 subject "United States. Army Air Forces. Air Force, 8th".
- mm79019331 subject "United States. Army Air Forces. Bomber Command, 8th.".
- mm79019331 subject "United States. Army Air Forces.".
- mm79019331 subject "United States. Army. Air Corps.".
- mm79019331 subject "United States. Army. Air Service.".
- mm79019331 subject "Vietnam War, 1961-1975.".
- mm79019331 subject "Westover, Oscar, 1883-1938.".