click to view more

Limits of Air Power: The American Bombing of North Vietnam

by Limits of Air Power: The American Bombing of North Vietnam

$18.90

List Price: $19.95
Save: $1.05 (5%)
add to favourite
  • In Stock - Guaranteed to ship in 24 hours with Free Online tracking.
  • FREE DELIVERY by Thursday, April 24, 2025 9:30:13 AM UTC
  • 24/24 Online
  • Yes High Speed
  • Yes Protection
Last update:

Description

Tracing the use of air power in World War II and the Korean War, Mark Clodfelter explains how U. S. Air Force doctrine evolved through the American experience in these conventional wars only to be thwarted in the context of a limited guerrilla struggle in Vietnam. Although a faith in bombing's sheer destructive power led air commanders to believe that extensive air assaults could win the war at any time, the Vietnam experience instead showed how even intense aerial attacks may not achieve military or political objectives in a limited war. Based on findings from previously classified documents in presidential libraries and air force archives as well as on interviews with civilian and military decision makers, The Limits of Air Power argues that reliance on air campaigns as a primary instrument of warfare could not have produced lasting victory in Vietnam. This Bison Books edition includes a new chapter that provides a framework for evaluating air power effectiveness in future conflicts. Mark Clodfelter is a professor of military history at the National War College in Washington, DC.

Last updated on

Product Details

  • Apr 1, 2006 Pub Date:
  • 9780803264540 ISBN-13:
  • 0803264542 ISBN-10:
  • 312.0 pages Paperback
  • English Language