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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... Corps into two groups—those who had defended Mitchell and those who had not. The former group suffered initially, but would band together to endure and then prevail. The trial matured Arnold politically. He recognized that there was not ...
... Corps, and in March 1938 was appointed Chief of Air Corps as major general. On June 30, 1941, he became Chief of the Army Air Forces, receiving his third star in December of that year. Arnold did not spare himself leading the Army Air ...
... Corps striking power. (It was said that Marshall thought so highly of Andrews that had the latter not died in the crash of his aircraft in May 1943, Marshall might have nominated him to become Supreme Allied Commander in Europe—a ...
... Corps in 1938. Then, in 1940, Arnold's Congressional testimony had displeased Roosevelt, who later suggested broadly that those who did not “play ball” might well expect an assignment to Guam. Arnold's subsequent performance ...
... Corps. Fortunately, both Arnold and Spaatz gladly cooperated with General Marshall's wish to have young officers brought forward. They both had the vision to recognize what would be required, the patience to accept the sometimes bitter ...
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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 |