This historical dictionary is the first of its kind on the U.S.
Air Force and antecedent organizations. The reference is based on
lengthy research by Charles Bright and 57 military historians, air
force officers, and aviation specialists. Over 1,050 entries survey
the major commands, air forces, staff services, bases, significant
battles, events, campaigns, concepts, people, equipment,
legislation, and other characteristics. This landmark reference has
been developed as a tool for those who know the USAF and want to
investigate different subjects further and for those with only
slight knowledge who need a general base for exploring air force
matters more fully. The dictionary is intended for libraries, for
museums and special military collections, and for all bookstores
interested in the history of flight.
The volume provides a preface with guidelines for using the
dictionary, a short history of the U.S. Air Force and its
antecedents from 1907 to 1992. Entries are arranged alphabetically
with bibliographical citations. They cover all the significant
subjects of USAF history from a handful of men with flimsy balloons
and flying machines to the earth-shaking aerospace giant. Cross
references throughout the book help the reader have easy access to
all the entries that are related or that appear under a different
entry title. A full index is provided also.
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