Kamis, 17 Mei 2018

Aviation History Book Review: Combat Pair

Combat Pair: The Evolution of Air Force–Navy Integration in Strike Warfare by Benjamin S. Lambeth, RAND Corp., Santa Monica, Calif., 2007, $22 “Jointness” is a term too often bandied about by speechmakers these days, almost always with the implication that it’s a long-established American tradition. In Combat Pair, the senior analyst at the RAND Corporation, …

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