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Air Power In War 1st Edition Arthur W Tedder

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Air Power In War 1st Edition Arthur W Tedder
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Publisher: University of Alabama Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.83 MB
Pages: 137
Author: Arthur W. Tedder
ISBN: 9780817385347, 0817385347
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Air Power In War 1st Edition Arthur W Tedder by Arthur W. Tedder 9780817385347, 0817385347 instant download after payment.

Arthur Tedder, who was knighted and raised to the peerage for his contributions to the Allied victory in World War II, served in the British air force in World War I and played an important role in professionalizing and organizing British air forces between the two world wars. During World War II he held a succession of increasingly vital air force posts. a In addition to his achievements as Air Commander-in-Chief in the North African theater early in the war, TedderOCOs most lasting contribution was as Deputy Supreme Commander under Dwight D. Eisenhower. He deserves much credit for keeping the Allied command functioning and harmonious. He was also the architect of the successful air strategy Eisenhower adopted for the Normandy invasion of 1944, which departed from both the British and American existing doctrine and models by concentrating on German rail systems rather than on either civilian or industrial targets."

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