Learning Large Lessons The Evolving Roles of Ground Power and Air Power in the Post-Cold War Era
The relative roles of U.S. ground and air power have shifted since the end of the Cold War. At the level of major operations and campaigns, the Air Force has proved capable of and committed to performing deep strike operations, which the Army long had believed the Air Force could not reliably accomp...
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Main Author: | Johnson, David E. (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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RAND Corporation
2007
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