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10 Propositions Regarding Air Power (Paperback)
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10 Propositions Regarding Air Power (Paperback)
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Though we are still within the first century of powered flight, air
power has already become the dominant form of military power
projection in the modern world. The doctrinal underpinnings of air
power thought are, of course, traditionally ascribed to the three
great theorists of air power application, Douhet, Trenchard, and
Mitchell. Since the Second World War, the air power community has
not often explored the doctrinal implications of air power
development. Lord Tedder's Lee Knowles lectures at Cambridge, and
the writings of Air Vice Marshal R. A. Mason, and Colonel John A.
Warden constitute notable-and noteworthy-exceptions. Now comes
Colonel Phillip Meilinger, who has posited a group of provocative
propositions that will instill an appreciation for air power for
those who seek to understand it and challenge the assumptions of
those who do not yet appreciate what it offers. This book has been
deliberately designed in a small format so that it can be readily
carried in the pocket of a flight suit or a BDU. Readers are
encouraged to discuss these propositions and, if so moved, to
communicate directly with Colonel Meilinger via the School of
Advanced Airpower Studies, Maxwell AFB, Alabama, or through the
Office of the Air Force Historian, Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C.
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