
Air Power and Armies.
Title:
Air Power and Armies.
Author:
Slessor, Sir John Cotesworth.
ISBN:
9780817383305
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (261 pages)
Contents:
Introduction -- Contents -- Part I. Air Superiority -- I. The Object -- II. The Main Offensive -- III. The Supplementary Offensive. The Destruction or Neutralization of Enemy Air Forces -- IV. The Supplementary Offensive (contd.) -- Part II. The Selection of Objectives -- V. Strategic Concentration -- VI. Fighting Troops and Supply -- VII. Air Attack on Communications -- Part III. The Battle of Amiens, August 8th-11th, 1918 -- VIII. The Story of the Battle -- IX. The R.A.F. in the Battle--The Air Plan -- X. The R.A.F. in the Battle (contd.)--Tactical Concentration -- Part IV. Conclusions -- XI. The Third Revolution -- Appendixes -- Sketch-Maps -- Index.
Abstract:
Sir John Cotesworth Slessor (1897-1979) was one of Great Britain's most influential airmen. He played a significant role in building the World War II Anglo-American air power partnership as an air planner on the Royal Air Force Staff, the British Chiefs of Staff, and the Combined Chiefs of Staff. He coordinated allied strategy in 1940-41, helped create an Anglo-American bomber alliance in 1942, and drafted the compromise at the Casablanca Conference that broke a deadlock in Anglo-American strategic debate. Also, Slessor was instrumental in defeating the U-boat menace as RAF Coastal Commander, and later shared responsibility for directing Allied air operations in the Mediterranean. Few aspects of the allied air effort escaped his influence: pilot training, aircraft procurement, and dissemination of operational intelligence and information all depended to a degree on Slessor. His influence on Anglo-American operational planning paved the way for a level of cooperation and combined action never before undertaken by the military forces of two great nations.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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