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Strategic Air Command, The: Evolution and Consolidation of Nuclear Forces, 1945-1955


Strategic Air Command, The: Evolution and Consolidation of Nuclear Forces, 1945-1955

Hardback by Borgiasz, William S.

Strategic Air Command, The: Evolution and Consolidation of Nuclear Forces, 1945-1955

£74.00

ISBN:
9780275948610
Publication Date:
9 Jan 1996
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:
Praeger Publishers Inc
Pages:
176 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Strategic Air Command, The: Evolution and Consolidation of Nuclear Forces, 1945-1955

Description

This work analyzes the evolution of the U.S. strategic air force from 1945 to 1955. As commander of the Strategic Air Command (SAC) from 1948 through 1955, Curtis LeMay shaped U.S. strategic forces to survive the new world. He insisted that the Air Force have access to atomic energy information for strategic planning. He struggled to find, promote, and retain the most qualified pilots and support personnel in the Air Force. This work describes the evolution of Air Force strategic forces, describes the importance of personnel to the SAC mission and how LeMay addressed the problem, examines the development of specialized maintenance in SAC, traces the transition from the B-47 to the B-52, and explores the importance of intelligence and targeting.

Contents

Introduction Air Force Strategic Planning, 1945 to 1953 The New Look Evolution of SAC Personnel Policies Origins and Evolution of SAC Maintenance The Transition from the B-47 to the B-52 Intelligence and Targeting Conclusion Bibliography Index

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