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Steadman, Kenneth A. A Comparative Look At Air-Ground Support Doctrine and Practice in World War II. with an Appendix on Current Soviet Close Air Support Doctrine. Combat Studies Institute CSI Report No. 2 Ft. Leavenworth, KS Combat Studies Institute 1982 Softcover Very Good+ 38 pages, maps, diagrams, wrappers, 8 by 11 inches, fine. From the introduction: "This study summarizes the air-ground support doctrine and systems employed by both the Allies and their adversaries in World War II It is intended to identify similarities and differences in the doctrinal and procedural systems employed by the combatants; it is in no sense a complete historical study of air-ground operations during the war. The value of the study lies in its narrow focus on a specific application of air power and in its comparative examination of this application. This approach helps us to understand that, as of 1939, close air support for ground combat forces was a tactic universally discussed by the military powers but not universally accepted and practiced until after the war. " B37 ; 38 pages Price:
15.00 USD
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