A fascinating examination of the strategies and uses of air power
in the First World War, Sky on Fire covers not only developments in
military hardware and tactics but also how public policy and
political considerations shaped the ways air power was deployed.
Providing an excellent balance of data and statistics as well as
human insights, Fredette's book is essential reading for readers
interested in the air power, both historically and in contemporary
conflicts.
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