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Arthur William Vanaman (May 9, 1892 – September 14, 1987) was a major general that served in the United States Air Corps and Air Force from 1920 until 1954. During the Second World War, he served as Chief of Staff for Intelligence for the Eighth Air Force. In June 1944, he was captured by the Germans, becoming the highest-ranked American POW in the European Theater of the Second World War.
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Arthur William Vanaman (May 9, 1892 – September 14, 1987) was a major general that served in the United States Air Corps and Air Force from 1920 until 1954. During the Second World War, he served as Chief of Staff for Intelligence for the Eighth Air Force. In June 1944, he was captured by the Germans, becoming the highest-ranked American POW in the European Theater of the Second World War.
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