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MacArthur's airman

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MacArthur's airman es un aerial operations, american, american aerial operations book de Thomas E. Griffith.

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A fighter pilot who flew seventy-five combat missions in World War I, George C. Kenney was a charismatic leader who established himself as an innovative advocate of air power. As General MacArthur's air commander in the southwest Pacific during World War II, Kenney played a pivotal role in the conduct of the war, but until now his performance has remained largely unexplored. Thomas Griffith offers a critical assessment of Kenney's numerous contributions to MacArthur's war efforts. He depicts Kenney as a staunch proponent of air power's ability to shape the outcome of military engagements and a commander who shared MacArthur's strategic vision. He tells how Kenney played a key role in campaigns from New Guinea to the Philippines; adapted aircraft, doctrine, and technology to the demands of aerial warfare in the southwest Pacific; and pursued daring strategies that likely would have failed in the European theater.

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¿De qué género es MacArthur's airman?+

MacArthur's airman es un libro de Aerial operations, American, American Aerial operations, American Personal narratives, Biography, Campaigns.

¿De qué trata MacArthur's airman?+

A fighter pilot who flew seventy-five combat missions in World War I, George C. Kenney was a charismatic leader who established himself as an innovative advocate of air power. As General MacArthur's air commander in the southwest Pacific during World War II, Kenney played a pivotal role in the condu...

¿Quién escribió MacArthur's airman?+

MacArthur's airman fue escrito por Thomas E. Griffith.