Arnold Scheme: British Pilots, the American South and the Allies Daring Plan
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Author(s)Gilbert S. Guinn
PublisherHistory Press
ISBN / ASINB005Q7FHSC
ISBN-13978B005Q7FHS0
Sales Rank4,531,318
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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In 1941, the United States was neutral ground, but Germany's killer forces were devouring Europe. The British Royal Air Force needed pilots fast, to fight the highly trained German combat forces. President Roosevelt and General Hap Arnold knew the United States had to help turn the tide of war, and the Arnold Scheme was born. Lakeland and Arcadia, Florida. Camden, South Carolina. Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Americus and Albany, Georgia. These were the Sunbelt towns that became the heart and soul of SEACTC (Southeast Air Corps Training Center) and welcomed thousands of British pilot trainees as they embarked on their dangerous missions. In excerpts from letters, diaries and journals, learn the inside story of the Arnold Scheme and the strategic offensive that would help prepare the nation for war.