Is my honor to turn him to run this discussion about unknown air missions. [applause] thank you. As pete said, the title of this panel is unknown air missions. Some into this panel but they peaked in 1943 but we move to 1944s we have other debacles to talk about. Were going to look at operation enter horn and operation frantic, the first is sometimes bizarre and attempt to deploy between nine to the china burma india theater and the others and attempt to shuttle bond with the russians that did more to launch the cold war then to end world war ii. Theres a nasty pattern emerging here for the panels they want me to moderate. The last conference i got to sit and rickich Frank Atkinson who talked about the so i feel obligated to say today as i said then, that i want to remind everyone here we did eventually win the war. [laughter] we have to great presenters search date good friends of mine and trevor presenter. First is Tami Davis Biddle besides responsible for the most import parts of th
Him to run this fascinating discussion about unknown air missions. Tom . Tom thank you. [applause] tom thank you. As pete said, the title is unknown air missions. Down they burn airfield, so we move to 1944, so we have got a couple of other debacles tobacco to talk about. The sometimes bizarre and ultimately abandoned attempt to employ in the china theater, and the other is an attempt to shuttle bomb that did much more to launch the cold war than it did in world war ii. Part here. Nasty got to setember i next to rich and rick, so they the forests, so i feel obligated to say today as i said then that we have to remind everybody here that we did eventually win the war. [laughter] now, we have two really distinguished panelists, terrific presenters. Biddle. Tammy davis ist of the curriculum, she also working on a project in the manpower and mobilization for world war ii that i guarantee is going to na pulitzer prize, just to set the bar where it should be for her. I appreciate it. Work on
To cap off productive and engaging day. And then you certainly are program this evening and well continue in that honor but we have here author and historian from the jenny craig institute, dr. Mark calhoon neal discusses his book. General Leslie Mcnair unsung architect of the u. S. Army. Now, marks book seeks to restore the general known as one of marshalls forgotten men, to his place in American Military history. Now with us on stage is dr. John mcmanus. He will lead the discussion john, as you know, had a great conversation yesterday with john was, of course, watching armynavy game. Now. Well, the wonderful third volume of of johns trilogy, johns been a tremendous friend of the museum including leading tours overseas to battlefields and sites where were always delighted to have him here and incredibly honored to have him for this afternoon session. So with john, with that over to you. Great. Yeah. Thanks, mike i appreciate it. Mark, its an honor to be with you here today and to talk
And architecture of the diplomatic rooms of the u. S. Of state. Thank for being with us on cspan. Weve got a great conversation to cap off productive and engaging day. And then you certainly are program this evening and well continue in that honor but we have here author and historian from the jenny craig institute, dr. Mark calhoon neal discusses his book. General Leslie Mcnair unsung architect of the u. S. Army. Now, marks book seeks to restore the general known as one of marshalls forgotten men, to his place in American Military history. Now with us on stage is dr. John mcmanus. He will lead the discussion john, as you know, had a great conversation yesterday with john was, of course, watching armynavy game. Now. Well, the wonderful third volume of of johns trilogy, johns been a tremendous friend of the museum including leading tours overseas to battlefields and sites where were always delighted to have him here and incredibly honored to have him for this afternoon session. So with
Engaging day. And then you certainly are program this evening and well continue in that honor but we have here author and historian from the jenny craig institute, dr. Mark calhoon neal discusses his book. General Leslie Mcnair unsung architect of the u. S. Army. Now, marks book seeks to restore the general known as one of marshalls forgotten men, to his place in American Military history. Now with us on stage is dr. John mcmanus. He will lead the discussion john, as you know, had a great conversation yesterday with john was, of course, watching armynavy game. Now. Well, the wonderful third volume of of johns trilogy, johns been a tremendous friend of the museum including leading tours overseas to battlefields and sites where were always delighted to have him here and incredibly honored to have him for this afternoon session. So with john, with that over to you. Great. Yeah. Thanks, mike i appreciate it. Mark, its an honor to be with you here today and to talk to some Leslie Mcnair. So