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American Airpower Strategy in Korea; 1950-1953

DOC American Airpower Strategy in Korea; 1950-1953 by Conrad C. Crane in History

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Following William T. Sherman's capture of Chattanooga; the Union Army initiated a series of battles and operations that took it from the Tennessee border to the outskirts of Atlanta—with bloody confrontations at places such as Resaca and New Hope Church. Grant had ordered Sherman to penetrate the enemy's interior and inflict "all the damage you can against their War resources;" and from the first major engagement at Rocky Face Ridge to the bitter standoff at Kennesaw Mountain; Sherman proceeded to do just that.This latest in the Army War College Guides to Civil War Battles offers a concise and easy-to-use introduction to Sherman's route; focusing on this first and most critical phase of the Atlanta campaign. The Guide to the Atlanta Campaign leads visitors to all of the pertinent sites—Dug Gap; Adairsville; Pickett's Mill; and more—to help them relive the experiences of battle-hardened troops on the ground. Authors Luvaas and Nelson show respect for both sides of the fighting; but especially convey Sherman's special genius in mastering the logistical challenges that confronted him; moving reinforcements and supplies; and directing diverse offensive actions over immense—and immensely hostile—territory.Like previous guides in the series; this volume helps Civil War enthusiasts vividly envision the actual historical setting. It combines official histories and on-the-scene reports; orders; and letters from commanding officers; and it features specially drawn maps that depict the opposing armies and the terrain in which they fought. It also includes easy-to-follow drive-and-stop maps that guide visitors along and just off Interstate 75; with the stops arranged to present the most important phases of the campaign as it developed. And this book supersedes most previous guides by moving beyond battles to more broadly consider the overall campaign.The guide culminates with the battle of Kennesaw Mountain (urban growth beyond that battlefield precludes a tour); and also provides full coverage of the operational and strategic decisions that led to Sherman's ultimate victory at Atlanta. It will become an essential traveling companion for visitors to these Civil War sites—and an insightful guide for armchair travelers.


#1224366 in Books University Press of Kansas 2000-01-05Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.02 x .75 x 5.98l; 1.23 #File Name: 0700609911262 pagesISBN13: 9780700609918Condition: NewNotes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!


Review
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Informative but specializedBy Tripp RitterIf you are well versed in basic Korean War history; but would like an introduction to the operational challenges that faced the Far Eastern Air Force; then this is the book for you. It does an admirable job at looking at the men and equipment engaged in the conflict.I found the discussion of pilot/crew morale particularly interesting as I had not read of it in the past.5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Very Well DoneBy J. CarsonWell written; and I agree with the first reviewer: not for novices. The book will be more meaningful to a reader who is already acquainted with the Korean War. The book is wide-ranging; succinct enough to keep you turning the pages; but with enough depth to get a solid handle on the evolution and dilemmas of airpower in the Korean War.

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