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Intelligence and Anglo-American Air Support in World War Two - The Western Desert and Tunisia, 1940-43

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor BRAD W. GLADMAN has a background in aviation and continues to study the history of air power and intelligence, as well as the history of Canada-US defence relations. After completing his PhD in history at University College London, UK, he taught history at the University of Calgary. Dr. Gladman currently works as a strategic analyst for the Canadian Department of National Defence. Klappentext Among the greatest developments in conventional war since 1914 has been the rise of air/land power - the interaction between air forces and armies in military operations. This book examines the forging of an air support system that was used with success for the remainder of the war, the principles of which have applied ever since. Zusammenfassung Among the greatest developments in conventional war since 1914 has been the rise of air/land power – the interaction between air forces and armies in military operations. This book examines the forging of an air support system that was used with success for the remainder of the war, the principles of which have applied ever since. Inhaltsverzeichnis Dedication List of Maps Foreword; J.Ferris Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction The Fall and Rise of Air Support Doctrine Air Support from 'Compass' to 'Crusader' Air Support Between 'Crusader' and the Consolidation of the El Alamein Line Air Support During Alam Halfa and El Alamein The Pursuit From El Alamein to Tunisia Air Support During Operation 'Torch' Air Support After the Reorganisation of February 1943 Conclusions Bibliography

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Dedication List of Maps Foreword; J.Ferris Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction The Fall and Rise of Air Support Doctrine Air Support from 'Compass' to 'Crusader' Air Support Between 'Crusader' and the Consolidation of the El Alamein Line Air Support During Alam Halfa and El Alamein The Pursuit From El Alamein to Tunisia Air Support During Operation 'Torch' Air Support After the Reorganisation of February 1943 Conclusions Bibliography

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