HISTORY OF THE U.S. AIR POWER: BY ERROR AND TRIAL
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HISTORY OF THE U.S. AIR POWER: BY ERROR AND TRIAL
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S268667300000616-7-1
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78-86
Abstract
The article traces the different views of the U.S. Navy and Army Command over the future of military aviation between the World Wars.
Keywords
navy, air force, army, intelligence, concept, doctrine, evolution of the weapons, tactics of warfare, battleships, military transformation airplane
Date of publication
09.01.2015
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