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  • | author = United States Strategic Bombing Survey
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  • ...of mass bombing in South Vietnam. Other than the Linebacker campaign, the strategic bombing campaign against North Vietnam was carried out by Air Force and Navy fighte
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  • It has been suggested that the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey said the Japanese would have surrendered without the use of nuclear | publisher = United States Strategic Bombing Survey
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  • | publisher = United States Strategic Bombing Survey As seen by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Study, Japan, led by the radical officers, headed by [[Hideki Tojo]], who h
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  • ...oncerning the ineffectiveness - and even counterproductive nature - of the strategic bombing of civilian populations. ...were, and could concentrate their counterattacks. The Germans used their strategic bombing doctrine to focus on RAF airfields and radar stations. After the RAF bombe
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  • ...or both. Alternatively, others believe Japan would have surrendered had [[strategic bombing]] and [[naval blockade]] had continued. It was the opinion of the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey that "certainly prior to 31 December 1945, and in all probability pr
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  • =====Carpet bombing / Strategic bombing=====
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  • ...nt in the early Pacific War than in the European Theater, probably because strategic bombing using electronic navigation aids was not a critical issue.
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  • * Smith. John. ''Rolling Thunder: The Strategic Bombing Campaign, North Vietnam 1965-1968'' (1995) [http://www.amazon.com/Rolling-T
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  • The question is raised is whether civilian bombardment, as in the [[strategic bombing]] campaigns of the [[Second World War]] or the effects of nuclear war had [
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  • ...mbing of cities could destroy an enemy's willingness to continue fighting. Strategic bombing, therefore, could win a war without the horrible stalemate of the Western F
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  • | journal = U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey Interrogated by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey in 1945, Kurita was described as "somewhat on the defensive, giving
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  • ====Strategic bombing==== ...e U.S. Strategic Air Forces in the Pacific was created to oversee all U.S. strategic bombing in the hemisphere, under Air Force General Carl Spaatz, who reported direct
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  • ...erial gunners, they still needed electronic warfare specialists. When much strategic bombing became the job of fighter-bombers, they needed electronic warfare aircraft,
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  • ...iginally extending to the French coast, defended Germany from World War II strategic bombing. Obviously, its western installations were lost as the Allies moved inland,
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  • At first, and with the greatest danger to the British, Germans used their strategic bombing doctrine to focus on RAF airfields and radar stations. After the RAF bombe ==Strategic Bombing Doctrine==
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  • ...e war had gone on another year. In 1941 Roosevelt endorsed--even demanded--strategic bombing. Hurley, ''Billy Mitchell, Crusader for Air Power'' (1975) p 37</ref> The B ...ed, air power would decide it" and vowed to show the world his doctrine of strategic bombing was the only way to win a future war without the fantastic casualties of tr
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  • | title = United States Strategic Bombing Survey, Summary Report, European War
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  • | publisher = United States Strategic Bombing Survey
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  • ...tight budgets and a commitment by top Air Force officials to a doctrine of strategic bombing.
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