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Airpower and Ground Armies: Essays on the Evolution of Anglo-American Air Doctrine, 1940-43

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Airpower and Ground Armies: Essays on the Evolution of Anglo-American Air Doctrine, 1940-43 - Mets, David R, Dr., and Mortensen, Daniel R, and Spires, David
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It was inevitable that the airman's perspective regarding the employment of airpower in an operational theater would surface in North Africa, the first major American offensive of World War II. The publication of Field Manuals (FM) 31-35, Aviation in Support of Ground Forces, and 100-20, Command and Employment of Air Power, was a manifestation of how airmen looked at the command of airpower, the selection of missions, and the assignment of priorities. The institutionalized conflict between soldiers and airmen over air ...

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ISBN-13: 9781478344575

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