Jumat, 20 Januari 2017

Book Review: The Air Campaign- Planning for Combat

 The Air Campaign: Planning for Combat  by John A. Warden III  In August 1990, the first wave of American airmen arrived in the Middle East to shield allies in the region from the territorial ambitions of Iraq’s Saddam Hussein. Kuwait had been overrun, and back home little-known U.S. Air Force Colonel John Warden briefed the …

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