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In the short history of air warfare, no nation with superior air
forces has ever lost a war to the force of enemy arms. In itself,
however, air superiority no longer guarantees victory. Planning the
aerial dimension of war must of necessity explore the complicated
connection between air superiority and triumph in war. "The Air
Campaign: Planning for Combat" focuses on the use of air forces at
the operational level in a theater of war. It draws on fascinating
historical examples from World War II and the Arab-Israeli wars,
stressing that the mastery of operational strategy is key to
victory. It stresses the importance of using air power more
effectively through mass, concentration, and economy of forces
because superiority in manpower, production capacity, and
technology can no longer be assumed, even by a superpower. Topics
covered include: Offensive and defensive operations; Air
interdiction; Close air support; Reserves; Orchestration of war;
Planning the air campaign. This book offers planners a greater
understanding of how to use air power for future campaigns against
a wide variety of enemy capabilities in a wide variety of air
operations. It confirms that the classic principles of war also
apply to air combat. Air officers who want to think about air
campaigns before being called upon to command or staff one, combat
officers of any service involved in operations-level staff
activities, and serious students of the theory and practice of air
warfare will find "The Air Campaign: Planning for Combat" an
invaluable resource.
John Warden wrote "The Air Campaign" in 1986 while attending the
National War College. During his career, he developed a method to
simplify analysis of complex organizations, articulated the
radically new concept of parallel war, created an extremely new
educational system, and synthesized a powerful new approach to
business strategy. In addition to being a theorist, however, he has
had major successes in the real world of war, politics, education,
and business: Generals Schwarzkopf and Powell credited him with
creating the air campaign that defeated Iraq in the Gulf War. He
retired as a colonel from the United States Air Force and is now
the President of Venturist, Inc., a strategy consulting and
computer based training development company.
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