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When the controversy over the B-36 erupted in the spring of 1949,
Pandora's Box was opened on service unification issues. The debate
was officially over the B-36 procurement process, but it grew to
include a debate over roles and missions between the Air Force and
the Navy. The Congressional testimony before the House Armed
Services Committee illustrated some pertinent lessons from the
"revolt of the admirals." The Air Force won the revolt, but the
question was why? Was it because their case was sounder than the
Navy's, or was it for some other hidden reason? How did doctrine,
leadership, and public relations factor into the conflict?
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