Airpower Advantage: Planning the Gulf War Air Campaign 1989 - 1991, by Diane T. Putney
Many books have been written to explain how Desert Storm took place, but this volume reveals how its war plan developed. It concentrates on a plan flexible enough to survive contact with reality and to guide the course of a conflict. The reader learns the origins of the Gulf War air campaign plan and how prewar events shaped it, with officer and technology giving old ideas new life and possibility.
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