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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... troops, who quite literally did not understand what had happened to them. The second was over the Soviet Union, whose military leaders did understand what had happened, recognized that they could not compete, and elected to permit their ...
... troops. Thus it fought the Korean War with North Korean and Chinese forces, supplemented by Soviet equipment, training, and limited personnel. It supported the North Vietnamese in a similar economic manner, letting another country bleed ...
... troops are forced to fight and die in unconscionable numbers. The second of these demands is unusual in history, for it is that we must also win our wars with a minimum number of casualties inflicted on the enemy. These requirements ...
... troops and an armada of 70,000 planes. More important, he had completely vindicated airpower prophet Billy Mitchell's claims as he closely supervised the air victories in the European and Pacific theaters. He invested his whole person ...
... troops at an altitude of about 400 feet, Arnold's biplane suddenly spun in a 360-degree circle and plunged toward the ground. Stallrecovery techniques were still unknown—it was widely believed that Wright's aircraft could not be ...
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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 |