Air power -- United States -- History
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Air power -- United States -- History
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Air power
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Incoming Resources
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- Kick the tires and light the fires, foundations of American airpower, John T. Farquhar
- Cradle of airpower, an illustrated history of Maxwell Air Force Base, 1918-2018, Jerome A. Ennels Sr., Robert B. Kane, Silvano A. Wueschner
- The strategic significance of Linebacker II, political, military and beyond, by Phillip S. Michael
- Airpower for strategic effect, Colin S. Gray
- Looking skyward, the emergence of an air-minded culture in the US Army, Ronald G. Machoian
- Architects of American air supremacy, Gen Hap Arnold and Dr. Theodore von Kármán, Dik A. Daso
- Development of the B-52, the Wright Field Story, Lori S. Tagg
- Airpower and ground armies, essays on the evolution of Anglo-American air doctrine 1940-43, editor, Daniel R. Mortensen
- The first 600 days of combat, Rebecca Grant
- A century of air power leadership, past, present, and future : proceedings of a symposium, sponsored by the George Bush School of Government and Public Service, and the Air Force History and Museums Program ; with support from the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation and Texas A&M University ; edited by Jacob Neufeld
- De-ranged, global power and air mobility for the new millennium, Robert A. Colella
- Airpower and the cult of the offensive, John R. Carter
- Building a strategic air force, Walton S. Moody
- The Army and its air corps, Army policy toward aviation, 1919-1941, James P. Tate
- Birthplace, home and future of aerospace--, the evolution of aeronautical development at the Aeronautical Systems Center
- Building a strategic Air Force, Walton S. Moody
- Electronic combat support for an expeditionary air force, the lessons of history, James C. Rentfrow
- Beyond the battle line, US air attack theory and doctrine, 1919-1941, Gary C. Cox
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