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The Paths of Heaven - The Evolution of Airpower Theory
Will the Bomber Always Get Through? the Air Force and Its Reliance on Technology
This study analyses the inherent dangers of relying too heavily, or solely, on one panacea technology to prosecute war strategy at the expense of other, essential capabilities. The …
Air Leadership in Joint/Combined Operations: LT General George E. Stratemeyer of the Eastern Air Command, 1943-1945
This book analyzes the career of Lieutenant General George Edward Stratemeyer, USAF, emphasizing his leadership in joint/combined operations in the China-Burma-India theater during …
A Prototype Jfacc: General George C. Kenney
With the down-sizing of our current military force structure, military and civilian leaders are searching for ways to ensure unity of effort during military operations. For air …
Marine Close Air Support in Korea 1950-1953
This book examines the historical record and primary source of conflict between the armed services over the issue of the effective employment of close air support during the Korean …
10 Propositions Regarding Air Power
Though we are still within the first century of powered flight, air power has already become the dominant form of military power projection in the modern world. The doctrinal …
Quest for the High Ground: The Development of SEAD Strategy
Lifeline from the Sky: The Doctrinal Implications of Supplying an Enclave from the Air
This book seeks to answer the following question: What are the doctrinal imperatives of providing effective airlift support to enclaves? Doctrinal imperatives are those necessary …
Fire in the City Airpower in Urban, Smaller-Scale Contingencies
Small Wars, Big Stakes: Coercion, Persuasion, and Airpower in Counterrevolutionary War
The United States has vital interests to defend in many foreign countries. The strategist must understand the relationship between counterrevolutionary strategy, the military …
Choke Hold: The Attack on Japanese Oil During the War
After WW I, Army airmen like Billy Mitchell, in a bid for service independence, touted land-based air power's dominance over ships. Later, airmen at the Air Corps Tactical School …