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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... responsibility to constantly prepare its airmen to confront the unknown and that one of the best ways to do that is by understanding how earlier Air Force leaders wrestled with similar challenges. I cannot overemphasize the importance ...
... responsibilities with admirable efficiency, for Arnold surely would have fired them had they not. But just as the dream of an independent air force was about to be realized, many of them were passed over, given dead-end assignments, or ...
... responsibilities are equal to those of land and sea power, and its contribution to our strategic planning is as great. Parity for air power can be achieved in one department or in three, but not in two. As between one department and ...
... responsibility (given to the Army and the Air Force, respectively) to intelligence, housekeeping, service and supply, procurement, and administrative functions. Even though much was still left unresolved, these two documents were ...
... responsibilities, on January 5, 1950, Truman stated that the Nationalist Chinese forces on Taiwan would get economic but not military assistance. If the Soviet Union and the North Koreans were not yet aware of the implications of these ...
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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 |