Airpower in Three Wars

A.J.C. Lavalle Presumed Department of the Air Force, 1978. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. [6], xiv, 358, [6] pages. Illustrations. Maps. Footnotes. Index. Cover has some wear. William Wallace Momyer (September 23, 1916 – August 10, 2012) was a general officer and fighter pilot in the United States Air Force. Among his notable posts were those commanding the Air Training Command, the Seventh Air Force during the Vietnam War, and the Tactical Air Command (TAC). During his tour in Southeast Asia, he was concurrently the deputy commander of the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) for air operations and thus responsible for Operation Rolling Thunder, the air campaign against North Vietnam, which Momyer executed in the face of micromanagement from President Lyndon B. Johnson and Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara. Momyer was acknowledged in the Air Force community as "a true expert in tactical air warfare." After his 1973 retirement, he spent five years writing Airpower in Three Wars, his treatise on airpower doctrine, strategy, and tactics. The book offers the general's observations, many from personal experience, of airpower in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. It is an account of the evolution of practical airpower through strategies and campaigns. Condition: Good.

Keywords: Aerial Operations, Aeronautics, Airpower, Military Aviation, WWII, Korean War, Vietnam, Strategy, Tactics, Joint Task Force 116, Tet Offensive, Rolling Thunder, Command and Control, MACV, Tactical Air Command, TAC, Air Superiority, Rules of Engagemen

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