WPAFB Arnold House

Arnold House, the oldest structure at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, was originally built by bridge engineer Henry Hebble in 1842. It was home to a number of notable residents, including Maj. Henry A. "Hap" Arnold. Arnold would later become the leader of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II and the Air Force's only five-star general. The home is now a heritage center used for special events. (Air Force photo by Ben Strasser)

PHOTO BY: Ben Strasser
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