Every Man a Tiger: The Gulf War Air Campaign

Цена 37.25 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 71831016959

Производитель Penguin Putnam Inc.


Издатель Berkley Trade

Страна производитель USA

Страниц 576

Год выпуска 2000

Clancy"s second study in high command of the U.S. armed forces (after Into the Storm, written with Army general Fred Franks) focuses on Air Force general Chuck Horner, the fighter pilot who was overall air commander for Desert Shield/Desert Storm. This book is less about the Gulf War than about the making of a modern fighter general and the remaking of a modern air force. Horner was part of a new Air Force generation that rejected the Strategic Air Command model of "predictability, order and control" in favor of a holistic approach to air power and air command. A firm believer in central control of air assets, Horner also regarded traditional distinctions between "strategic" and "tactical" air as no longer relevant. What mattered was the appropriate situational use of air power in an integrated war plan. The main text demonstrates Horner"s success in implementing his concepts over Iraq. Though the narrative offers no startling insights or revelations, the authors make the important...