Air Power and the Gulf War
Title: Air Power and the Gulf War
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Air Power and the Gulf War
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 Storm
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Robert A. Bombing to Win: Air Power and Coercion in War.
Ithaca & London: Cornell U.P., 1996.
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Bibliography
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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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