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    Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See the ...
    Subject Area
    Transportation, History
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United States
    Subject
    Military / World War II, Aviation / History, Military / Vehicles, Military / Aviation
    ISBN
    9780813176789
    Publication Name
    Lectures of the Air Corps Tactical School and American Strategic Bombing in World War II
    Publisher
    University Press of Kentucky
    Item Length
    9 in
    Publication Year
    2019
    Series
    Aviation and Air Power Ser.
    Type
    Textbook
    Format
    Hardcover
    Language
    English
    Author
    Phil Haun
    Item Weight
    19.2 Oz
    Item Width
    6 in
    Number of Pages
    320 Pages

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    University Press of Kentucky
    ISBN-10
    0813176786
    ISBN-13
    9780813176789
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    2309749468

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    320 Pages
    Publication Name
    Lectures of the Air Corps Tactical School and American Strategic Bombing in World War II
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2019
    Subject
    Military / World War II, Aviation / History, Military / Vehicles, Military / Aviation
    Type
    Textbook
    Subject Area
    Transportation, History
    Author
    Phil Haun
    Series
    Aviation and Air Power Ser.
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Weight
    19.2 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Scholarly & Professional
    LCCN
    2018-056724
    Reviews
    This book fills a void that has long plagued the historiography of American strategic bombing. Phil Haun has selected the most important lectures from the Air Corps Tactical School that guided the interwar development of American bombing doctrine, and his careful analysis and editing of those lectures are an enormous plus for anyone who wants to know the origins of air power theory for today's US Air Force., I would recommend [this book] highly to anyone interested in the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II, as it provides important background for our bombing strategy in that conflict., Phil Haun leverages his 29-year career in the US Air Force, including multiple combat tours as an A-10 pilot, and his broad formal education, to lay out the United States' understanding of air power and evaluate its originality, strengths, and limitations. His crystalline analysis of reprinted lectures delivered in the 1930s at the Air Corps Tactical School (ACTS) reveals a uniquely American approach to air power that the ACTS faculty then operationalized in World War II. The book strips away the myths about US versus British air power to show its essential but not decisive role in the war's outcome and reveals the ACTS lectures as the origin and foundation of US theories of air power., Phil Haun's edition of pre-World War II Air Corps Tactical School lectures provides a fascinating firsthand look at planning for known unknowns. Their authors knew that a new war was coming, that airpower would play a major role in its conduct, and that the United States wouldn't be able to avoid getting involved. How these things would happen, though, couldn't yet be known. That made it a clear necessity to envision an unclear future. This book shows how--and how well--that was done., With the publication of this volume, Phil Haun has done a great service to the study of air power strategy. He has retrieved the original set of lectures delivered at the Air Corps Tactical School (ACTS) in the late 1930s--lectures that have never been published before and laid the foundations for the strategy of high-altitude daylight precision bombing employed by the United States against Germany. Together with his excellent introduction and conclusion, these essays provide great insight into the evolution of air power strategy before World War II., The curriculum of the US Army Air Corps Tactical School in the 1930s developed and taught the theory that a future war with a great power could be settled by precise long range air attacks on that power's industrial base. Phil Haun offers a guided tour through the most salient lectures of the curriculum, highlighting the key elements of the theory, including the presumed ability of the bomber to easily penetrate enemy air defenses, the expected accuracy of bombing from high altitude, and the supposed fragility of modern economies and civilian morale. This was the only air power theory to which a generation of young US Army Air Corps officers was exposed, ensuring that these ideas would be well tested in World War II. In an incisive closing chapter, Haun reviews the strategic bombing campaigns against Germany and Japan and demonstrates how wrong the theory proved to be in practice, critically examines claims of additional dividends, and illuminates the more plausible successes of the bomber offensives., Phil Haun has rendered a major contribution to our understanding of the thinking that lay behind the American intellectual preparations for future air campaigns at the Air Corps Tactical School in the period before World War II with this selection of lectures given at the school by its faculty members. These lectures, as well as Haun's commentary, will prove of value not only to students, but to scholars as well. Anyone interested in the history of air power should find the book of great interest and use., "I would recommend [this book] highly to anyone interested in the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II, as it provides important background for our bombing strategy in that conflict." -- Gordon Bliss, The Journal of America's Military Past
    Grade From
    College Graduate Student
    Illustrated
    Yes
    Table Of Content
    Introduction Air Power and War The Objective of Air Warfare The Bomber Always Gets Through High-Altitude Daylight Precision Bombardment Vital and Vulnerable What to Target: The Economy or Military Forces? High-Altitude Daylight Precision Bombing in World War II
    Synopsis
    Following the cataclysmic losses suffered in World War I, air power theorists in Europe advocated for long-range bombers to overfly the trenches and strike deep into the enemy's heartland. The bombing of cities was seen as a means to collapse the enemy's will to resist and bring the war to a quick end. In the United States, airmen called for an independent air force, but with the nation's return to isolationism, there was little appetite for an offensive air power doctrine. By the 1930s, however, a cadre of officers at the US Army Air Corps Tactical School (ACTS) had articulated an operational concept of high-altitude daylight precision bombing (HADPB) that would be the foundation for a uniquely American vision of strategic air attack. In Lectures of the Air Corps Tactical School and American Strategic Bombing in World War II editor Phil Haun brings together nine ACTS lecture transcripts, which have been preserved in Air Force archives, exactly as delivered to the airmen destined to lead the US Army Air Forces in World War II. Presented is a distinctive American strategy of high-altitude daylight precision bombing as told through lectures given at the ACTS during the interwar period and how these airmen put the theory to the test. The book examines the Air Corps theory of HADPB as compared to the reality of combat in World War II by relying on recent, revisionist histories that have given scholars a deeper understanding of the impact of strategic bombing on Germany.
    LC Classification Number
    UG700.L43 2019

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