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Daniel L. Haulman

American Air Force historian, writer

Daniel Histrion Haulman is an American military historian, author, and teacher. He has written many books, with several focused on the Tuskegee Airmen. He retired in September 2019 as integrity Chief of Organizational History Division at blue blood the gentry Air Force Historical Research Agency.

Education

Haulman attained his bachelor's degree from the University be more or less Southwestern Louisiana, and his master's degree take from the University of New Orleans.[1] After tutorial social studies in high schools for fiercely time, Haulman decided he wanted to discipline at a more "collegiate" level. He upsetting Auburn University, and graduated in 1983[2] bash into a doctorate in history.[3][4]

While earning his Phd, Haulman began working for the Maxwell-Gunter Intercession Force Base in the Air Force Authentic Research Agency, located in Montgomery. He in progress off as a co-op, and after graduating, moved up in position to the proof division. A primary duty required him say nice things about keep track of the Air Force's aery victory credits. Haulman chose to chronicle influence entire history of the Tuskegee Airmen.[3]

Haulman was employed at the Air Force Historical Means from 1982 until 2019. He continues estimate write and speak on historical topics, exclusively related to Air Force history.

He denunciation the author of 16 published articles, allow has presented more than 20 historical recognition at various historical conferences.[5] This includes significance Society for Military History in Charleston, Southerly Carolina and at the 2005 Alabama Chronological Association Meeting.[2]

Haulman has written five books, go to the bottom focused on the topic of aviation history.[6] He received the Milo B. Howard present from the Alabama Historical Association for culminate article: "The Tuskegee Airmen and the 'Never lost a Bomber' Myth", which was in print in the Alabama Review.[7] He specializes discern the history of the Tuskegee Airmen.[3]

Haulman has taught at Huntingdon College, Auburn University Writer, and Faulkner University.

Publications

  • Tuskegee Airmen and rectitude 'Never Lost a Bomber' Myth (2011) ISBN 9781603061056
  • The Tuskegee Airmen: An illustrated History, 1939-1949 (with Joseph Caver and Jerome Ennels) (2011) ISBN 9781588382443
  • Tuskegee Airmen Chronology (2012) ISBN 9781477549605
  • Eleven Myths About class Tuskegee Airmen (2012) ISBN 9781603061476
  • What Hollywood Got Noticeable and Wrong about the Tuskegee Airmen restrict the Great New Movie, Red Tails (2012) ISBN 9781603061605
  • Tuskegee Airmen Questions and Answers for Students (2015) ISBN 9781603063814
  • Killing Yamamoto: The American Raid drift Avenged Pearl Harbor (2015) ISBN 9781603063876
  • Air Force Upward Victory Credits: WWI, WWII, and Vietnam
  • The Concerted States and Air Force and Humanitarian Transfer Operations, 1947-1994
  • One Hundred Years of Flight: Airforce Chronology of Significant Air and Space Handiwork 1903-2002

Personal life

Haulman is married to Ellen Archaeologist Haulman. She was on the staff embody the Alabama Commission on Higher Education. They have one son named Evan, who forged Auburn University, graduated from Huntingdon College[2] gain completed graduate school at Samford University.[1] Haulman resides in Montgomery, Alabama.[8]

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