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Air Power and the Gulf War

Date Submitted: 08/14/2003 09:45:18
Category: / History
Length: 7 pages (1818 words)
Air Power and the Gulf War An acknowledged aerospace historian, Mr. Richard P. Hallion is an associate for the Smithsonian Institution employed in the research division. A former Charles A. Lindbergh Professor of Aerospace History, Mr. Hallion has written or edited thirteen other books, including The Wright Brothers: Heirs of Prometheus (1978), Test Pilots: The Frontiersmen of Flight (1988), and The History of Battlefield Air Attack, 1911-1945 (1989), while professor at the Army War College. Mr. Hallion writes …
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…A. Bombing to Win: Air Power and Coercion in War. Ithaca & London: Cornell U.P., 1996. Bibliography Bibliography "Booknews, Inc." Barnes and Noble.Com. (April 19, 2000). Faber, Peter. "Storm over Iraq: Air Power and the Gulf War.” The Journal of American History 1 (1994): 353-354. Hallion, Richard P. Storm over Iraq: Air Power and the Gulf War. Washington & London: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1992. Pape, Robert A. Bombing to Win: Air Power and Coercion in War. Ithaca & London: Cornell U.P., 1996.
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