Beyond the Wild Blue (2nd edition): A History of the U.S. Air Force, 1947-2007Macmillan, 2007/06/26 - 576 ページ From the most important leaders and the most courageous victories to the earliest machines of flight and the most advanced Stealth technology, Walter J. Boyne's Beyond the Wild Blue presents a fascinating look at 50 turbulent years of Air Force history. |
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... August 1, 1907, when the U.S. Army Signal Corps established an Aeronautical Division to “take charge of all matters pertaining to military ballooning, air machines, and all kindred subjects.” The branches that followed, including the ...
... August 1941. This was the first of an endless series of trips and conferences that would consume Arnold's time—and health—in the course of the war, but would elevate him to the very top rank of military power. Just as he made good use ...
... August 28, 1945, the planning group under General Eaker established a postwar goal of a seventygroup air force with 550,000 men. (A “group” varied with the type of aircraft. Very Heavy Bombardment [VHB] groups, equipped with Boeing B ...
... August 1947 included the formidable talents of Brigadier General William Fulton “Bozo” McKee) were flexible enough to change the organization of their war-winning service to meet the demands they perceived ahead. Forty years later ...
... August 8, the 307th Bomb Group, comprising the 270th and 371st Bombardment Squadrons, came to Marham. The B-29s had no atomic bombs at their disposal, but the Soviet Union could not be sure of this. During the third week of July ...
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19531961 | 99 |
5 The many facets of war | 145 |
four major commands | 193 |
7 Change after vietnam | 225 |
8 Leadership doctrine and technology after vietnam | 253 |
11 Terror and response | 349 |
12 Assessing problems and facing challenges | 367 |
Appendix one | 391 |
Appendix two | 395 |
Appendix three | 399 |
Appendix four | 425 |
Bibliography | 433 |
A chronology of aerospace power since 1903 | 439 |