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the history of army attack aviation

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An edition of From hot air to hellfire (1994)

From hot air to hellfire

the history of army attack aviation

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The army's AH-64 helicopter opened the Persian Gulf War by destroying two Iraqi radar stations that otherwise would have warned the enemy of the intending Allied attack and drastically reduced its effectiveness. Apache carried out its mission flawlessly, demonstrating beyond a doubt that army aviation had come of age.

Yet it was not always so. The very existence of army attack aviation was in danger for a long time. The story goes back to the creation of the U.S. Air Force in 1947. From the beginning, the air force concentrated on the strategic bombing and air superiority missions at the expense of close air/tactical support for ground forces. Forced to provide its own air cover for troops in battle, the army turned to the helicopter. The concept of air mobility started during the Korean war and was proven in Vietnam.

Attack helicopters were created in order to protect the heliborne troops as they airlifted into hostile terrain.

The author is himself a veteran of the bureaucratic inter/intraservice wars surrounding army attack aviation in general and the Apache in particular. What he has written, however is no self-promoting memoir but a thorough, detailed, objective history of a critical period in the annals of military aviation, informed by the kind of insight that only extensive first-hand experience can provide. Add to this a natural narrative skill, and you have the fascinating story of the U. S. Army's attack aviation.

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Presidio
Language
English
Pages
253

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-243) and index.

Published in
Novato, CA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
358.4/00973
Library of Congress
UG633 .B697 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 253 p. :
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1086132M
Internet Archive
fromhotairtohell0000brad
ISBN 10
0891415114
LCCN
94010050
OCLC/WorldCat
30030495
Library Thing
2848218
Goodreads
4452970

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