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Time Remaining To Bid: 64 days 19 hours 48 mins. 19 secs.
Item Will Close On Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 8:30:00 PM CST
Lot Number:
5937302
Category:
L53 - Estate & Personal Collections
MAJOR GENERAL HUGH J. KNERR PERSONAL ESTATE GROUPING
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Major General Knerr was recalled in 1942 to serve as deputy commander of the Air Force`s supply and maintenance organization, the Air Service Command, at Washington, D.C. and Patterson Field, Ohio. A year later, General Carl Spaatz, the great wartime leader of the 8th Air Force, made Brigadier General Knerr his deputy commanding general for administration as well as commander of the 8th Air Force Service Command. As a result, Knerr exercised theater-wide authority over logistical matters - and supply and maintenance won recognition as a function equal with combat operations. Knerr became a major general in March 1944 and was appointed deputy commanding general of U.S. Air Forces, Europe, in June. A year later he was placed in command of Air Technical Service Command, which was reorganized to become the overall materiel and logistics command for the Air Force. General Knerr`s last three years of service to the Air Force were at the very highest levels. He served on the Joint Strategic Survey Committee in Washington; as special assistant to the commanding general of the Army Air Forces, General Spaatz; as secretary general of the Air Board; and as special assistant to the first secretary of the Air Force, Stuart Symington. In June 1948 General Knerr became the U.S. Air Force`s first inspector general. He retired, for the second time, in October 1949. For more information go to http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=6083 Grouping includes small size colonels eagle, single pin back star, Major General set of small size pin back stars & 2-ribbon bars. These were obtained from Major General Knerr from his personal estate by Mr.Block in 1967. For more information on this collection go to http://www.manions.com/block.htm Condition: 7
Opening Bid Amount:
$20
Current Bid Amount:
$20
Total Bids:
1
Next Required Bid:
Internet High Bid ---- $20 Bid Placed: 4/30/2008 4:29:38 PM
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