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Operation Uphold Democracy
On April 17, 1996, Operation Uphold Democracy, which began in September 1994 in Haiti, ends. Only one American soldier was killed by hostile fire during the 18-month operation in which U.S. military forces oversaw the dismantling of a military dictatorship.
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April 26, 1948 The U.S. Air Force becomes the first service to plan for racial integration, anticipating President Truman's executive order to be issued in July. |
April 27, 1939 U.S. Army Air Corps orders the P-38. |
April 28, 1958 After an in-flight explosion, 1st Lt. James Obenauf notices an unconscious crewmember. Instead of ejecting, Obenauf pilots the B-47 to a safe landing at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas. He will receive the Distinguished Flying Cross for his heroism. |
April 29, 1918 Lt. Edward V. Rickenbacker downed his first enemy aircraft. |
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This section is dedicated to the men and women who
made the U.S.Air Force what it is today. The people,
events and equipment of the past are integral to
understanding the future. The various subsections
provide an overview of the Air Force's heritage,
important people, airpower, images, milestones and
art. For more in depth coverage of Air Force
history go to our links page and visit some of
these specialized sites.
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