Air Power In Three Wars: World War Ii, Korea, V... Access
Air Power in Three Wars (World War II, Korea, Vietnam) by General William W. Momyer analyzes the strategic evolution of U.S. Air Force operations from 1939 through the 1970s, emphasizing the necessity of centralized control and air superiority across distinct conflicts. Published by Air University Press, the work examines the adaptation of airpower from the total war of WWII to the limited, politically constrained wars in Korea and Vietnam. For more details, visit Air University Press . Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Air Power in Three Wars: World War II, Korea, Vietnam