For decades nations have debated how to successfully employ air power. In 1943 the United States and Great Britain launched a massive strategic bombing campaign against Germany. The two sides agreed to a flawed plan due to the fundamental differences on bombing doctrine. As a result, the campaign was fraught with issues that remained largely unresolved in 1943. Without a clearly defined plan, the Allies were unable to determine which commands or targets received priority throughout the offensive. This ultimately led to a confused and unfocused campaign. High losses and inconclusive results derailed the American bombing effort. By November, the two sides agreed that the entire bombing offensive was either behind schedule or had failed entir...
Operation Rolling Thunder was a United States led operation, with the political aims of interdicting...
Advancements in technology coupled with the perception of diminished public toler-ance for casualtie...
Early attempts at strategic bombing led theorist to reason that it could offer a revolutionary new m...
Abstract This paper looks at the development of strategic bombing from its inception at the end of t...
The US Army Air Corps was breaking new ground when it began daylight bombing of German targets in Wo...
In the final two years of the Second World War, the United States abandoned daylight precision bombi...
This paper is an offshoot of research conducted in preparation for the University of Calgary History...
This thesis contends that it is only by studying the many issuesaround which the doctrine of strateg...
Strategic air power is one of the means by which a military strategy employs aerial platforms to byp...
The history of tactical air power in the battle of Normandy has been fraught with both misunderstand...
Both Britain and Germany participated in aerial bombing initiatives in the Second World War. Germany...
In September 1944, the allies undertook the largest ever airborne operation, apparently in an effort...
The 1944 German Ardennes offensive failed. It was overly ambitious, built on erroneous assumptions, ...
In 1921, Giulio Douhet published his treatise on airpower, The Command of the Air, which expounded t...
The concept of strategic bombardment of targets by aircraft grew out of the long range bombing which...
Operation Rolling Thunder was a United States led operation, with the political aims of interdicting...
Advancements in technology coupled with the perception of diminished public toler-ance for casualtie...
Early attempts at strategic bombing led theorist to reason that it could offer a revolutionary new m...
Abstract This paper looks at the development of strategic bombing from its inception at the end of t...
The US Army Air Corps was breaking new ground when it began daylight bombing of German targets in Wo...
In the final two years of the Second World War, the United States abandoned daylight precision bombi...
This paper is an offshoot of research conducted in preparation for the University of Calgary History...
This thesis contends that it is only by studying the many issuesaround which the doctrine of strateg...
Strategic air power is one of the means by which a military strategy employs aerial platforms to byp...
The history of tactical air power in the battle of Normandy has been fraught with both misunderstand...
Both Britain and Germany participated in aerial bombing initiatives in the Second World War. Germany...
In September 1944, the allies undertook the largest ever airborne operation, apparently in an effort...
The 1944 German Ardennes offensive failed. It was overly ambitious, built on erroneous assumptions, ...
In 1921, Giulio Douhet published his treatise on airpower, The Command of the Air, which expounded t...
The concept of strategic bombardment of targets by aircraft grew out of the long range bombing which...
Operation Rolling Thunder was a United States led operation, with the political aims of interdicting...
Advancements in technology coupled with the perception of diminished public toler-ance for casualtie...
Early attempts at strategic bombing led theorist to reason that it could offer a revolutionary new m...