Richard H. Kohn, Joseph P. Harahan - Air Superiority in World War II and Korea
Office of Air Force History | 1983 | ISBN: 0912799005 | English | 126 pages | PDF | 12.23 MB
An Interview with Gen. James Ferguson, Gen. Robert M. Lee, Gen. William Momyer, and Lt. Gen. Elwood R. Quesada (USAF Warrior Studies).
Air Superiority in World War II and Korea is a historical study from the Office of Air Force History. The Historical Program chose air superiority because it is a crucial first element in all air operations and because it seemed to be neglected by a military establishment that so quickly dominated enemy air forces in the last two wars. There is a need to know more about air superiority: what it means, when it is necessary, and how it can be achieved operationally when the airspace is contested. The careers of each of the participants in this book reveal a long association with air superiority - the theories and operations.
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