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The Evolution of Integrated Close Air Support (Cas): World War II, Korea and the Future of Air-Ground Combined Arms Synergy - Detailed Study of Leaders Von Richthofen, McCutcheon, and Quesada

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Description:This thesis addresses the evolution of integrated close air support (CAS) from its birth to the present. By comparing three air arms' development of CAS, it provides a historical bedrock for the controversies and discord that surround debate regarding the tactic. Viewing CAS's air-ground synergy is a key design of the thesis, as many in the past have viewed it from only one side of the argument. The introduction defines and considers both the air and ground elements as essential to integrated CAS. Chapters One through Three outline the detailed histories of the tactic's development by three air arms. Based on in-depth research, the conclusion emerges that the German Luftwaffe, the US Marine Corps, and the US Army Air Forces all conceived of the tactic concurrently, but evolved it through different priorities, pressures, and personalities.Historical chronology serves as a primary scaffold for the thesis, while the leadership of men in three separate air arms provides a secondary construct. Wolfram von Richthofen, Keith McCutcheon, and Elwood "Pete" Quesada were military leaders and innovators from different backgrounds. Their commonalities included dedicated, forceful leadership, tactical and operational prowess, and a focus on air-ground synergy. The thesis continues with the first year of US involvement in the Korean Conflict as a cautionary tale for integrated CAS. Many of the insights from late stage World War II CAS had to be relearned by the USAF during the Korean CAS Controversy. The thesis concludes with a review and then supposition based upon the glide-path established by nearly 100 years of CAS. The thesis ends with integrated CAS's effects on the enemies of 3rd Battalion /1st Marines during the Second Battle of Fallujah. This section views the art and science of CAS in modern high intensity urban combat. With the promise of precision guided munitions finally met, the potential for integrated CAS' effects on current and future battlefields is truly awe-inspiring. The hope that drove this work is that future US infantrymen will never advance without the pinnacle of the tactic at their beck and call.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Evolution of Integrated Close Air Support (Cas): World War II, Korea and the Future of Air-Ground Combined Arms Synergy - Detailed Study of Leaders Von Richthofen, McCutcheon, and Quesada. To get started finding The Evolution of Integrated Close Air Support (Cas): World War II, Korea and the Future of Air-Ground Combined Arms Synergy - Detailed Study of Leaders Von Richthofen, McCutcheon, and Quesada, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
144
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Independently Published
Release
2018
ISBN
1790994144

The Evolution of Integrated Close Air Support (Cas): World War II, Korea and the Future of Air-Ground Combined Arms Synergy - Detailed Study of Leaders Von Richthofen, McCutcheon, and Quesada

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: This thesis addresses the evolution of integrated close air support (CAS) from its birth to the present. By comparing three air arms' development of CAS, it provides a historical bedrock for the controversies and discord that surround debate regarding the tactic. Viewing CAS's air-ground synergy is a key design of the thesis, as many in the past have viewed it from only one side of the argument. The introduction defines and considers both the air and ground elements as essential to integrated CAS. Chapters One through Three outline the detailed histories of the tactic's development by three air arms. Based on in-depth research, the conclusion emerges that the German Luftwaffe, the US Marine Corps, and the US Army Air Forces all conceived of the tactic concurrently, but evolved it through different priorities, pressures, and personalities.Historical chronology serves as a primary scaffold for the thesis, while the leadership of men in three separate air arms provides a secondary construct. Wolfram von Richthofen, Keith McCutcheon, and Elwood "Pete" Quesada were military leaders and innovators from different backgrounds. Their commonalities included dedicated, forceful leadership, tactical and operational prowess, and a focus on air-ground synergy. The thesis continues with the first year of US involvement in the Korean Conflict as a cautionary tale for integrated CAS. Many of the insights from late stage World War II CAS had to be relearned by the USAF during the Korean CAS Controversy. The thesis concludes with a review and then supposition based upon the glide-path established by nearly 100 years of CAS. The thesis ends with integrated CAS's effects on the enemies of 3rd Battalion /1st Marines during the Second Battle of Fallujah. This section views the art and science of CAS in modern high intensity urban combat. With the promise of precision guided munitions finally met, the potential for integrated CAS' effects on current and future battlefields is truly awe-inspiring. The hope that drove this work is that future US infantrymen will never advance without the pinnacle of the tactic at their beck and call.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Evolution of Integrated Close Air Support (Cas): World War II, Korea and the Future of Air-Ground Combined Arms Synergy - Detailed Study of Leaders Von Richthofen, McCutcheon, and Quesada. To get started finding The Evolution of Integrated Close Air Support (Cas): World War II, Korea and the Future of Air-Ground Combined Arms Synergy - Detailed Study of Leaders Von Richthofen, McCutcheon, and Quesada, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
144
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Independently Published
Release
2018
ISBN
1790994144
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