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  • Caleb V. Haynes
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  • Caleb Vance Haynes (March 15, 1895 – April 5, 1966) was a United States Air Force (USAF) major general. The grandson of a famous Siamese Twin, he served in the Air Force as an organizer, able to create air units from scratch. He commanded a large number of groups, squadrons and task forces before, during and after World War II.
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serviceyears
  • 1917
Birth Date
  • 1895-03-15
Commands
  • 25
  • 37
  • 41
  • 49
  • 116
  • 3750
  • American Air Command Number One
  • Assam-Burma-China Ferry Command
  • Bomber Command of the China Air Task Force
  • Borinquen Field
  • I Bomber Command of First Air Force
  • III Bomber Command
  • India Air Task Force of the Tenth Air Force
  • Newfoundland Base, Atlantic Division of Air Transport Command
Branch
  • 25
death place
  • Carmel, California
Birth Place
  • Dobson, Surry County, North Carolina, United States
Awards
death date
  • 1966-04-05
Rank
  • 20
Battles
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Birth name
  • Caleb Vance Haynes
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  • Caleb Vance Haynes (March 15, 1895 – April 5, 1966) was a United States Air Force (USAF) major general. The grandson of a famous Siamese Twin, he served in the Air Force as an organizer, able to create air units from scratch. He commanded a large number of groups, squadrons and task forces before, during and after World War II. In the 1930s, Haynes, a rated command pilot, led experimental long-range over-water interception flights that were key to the development of U.S. air defense doctrine. Haynes demonstrated by piloting one of the bombers that intercepted the Italian liner SS Rex that enemy ships could be located and sunk by American aircraft. As well, Haynes helped promote air power by flying long range missions to various countries in South America. Described as "a big, hulking mountaineer", Haynes was a "pilot's pilot", the kind of air officer who led from the front. Fighting in China in 1942, Haynes commanded a small force of bombers under Claire Chennault, and was known for his expert flying ability and his daring. Chennault said that "Haynes looked like a gorilla and flew like an angel."