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  • '''Strategic bombing''' is the use of [[bomber aircraft]], operating independently or with suppo In the Cold War and present context, strategic bombing is a subset of [[strategic strike]], which can involve both "kinetic" attac
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  • Very heavy bomber, by [[Second World War]] standards, that carried out U.S. strategic bombing against Japan
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  • [[Strategic bombing]] and [[offensive counter-air]] in the European theater of WWII, both initi
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  • ...ost intelligence aircraft of the [[United States Air Force]]; it conducted strategic bombing against Germany in the [[Second World War]]
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  • ...ionally vicious battle, fought in February 1945, which solidified the U.S. strategic bombing of Japan by providing a closer island base, which both could support [[P-51
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  • {{r|Strategic bombing}}
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  • ...aft in the [[World War II, air war, European Theater strategic operations |strategic bombing offensive]] against Germany, but was underutilized and late in being availa
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  • Taking place primarily between 1948 and 1949, but affecting United States [[strategic bombing]] policy for years afterwards, the '''Revolt of the Admirals''' initially a
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  • ...in large part because they had lost control of their airspace, and because strategic bombing cut the front lines off from their industrial base.<ref>Albert Speer, [http ...of final shipment to the front line soldiers. Postwar analysts in the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey who stressed the unexpectedly small amount of damage done to individ
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  • * Werrell, Kenneth P. "The Strategic Bombing of Germany in World War II: Costs and Accomplishments," ''Journal of Americ
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  • During World War Two in the Pacific, it was the headquarters for the strategic bombing of Japan. ...dictional fights between the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy. They did not see the strategic bombing campaign as subordinate either to the Southwest Pacific Area under Douglas
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  • ...traditional inter-service rivalry, and as a diversion from their goal of [[strategic bombing]] of land targets, but the program, pushed by the U.S. Navy, was extremely
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  • '''Strategic bombing''' is the use of [[bomber aircraft]], operating independently or with suppo In the Cold War and present context, strategic bombing is a subset of [[strategic strike]], which can involve both "kinetic" attac
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  • | publisher = U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey}}</ref> During Interrogation No. 6, he discussed the Pearl Harbor ra | publisher = U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey}}</ref>
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  • ==Classic definition: strategic bombing== Strategic bombing is a subset of strike, and is more of a term from the World War II, air war
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  • ...[[nuclear attacks against Japan]] in [[World War Two in the Pacific]] were strategic bombing of military and civilian targets in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the evolving U.
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  • ...ategic air forces operated independently, and indeed, the U.S. and British strategic bombing generals might complain bitterly if they were asked to carry out a mission
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  • ....S., but moved to England approximately a month later, and assigned to the strategic bombing of Germany. 8th Air Force is the primary air component for United States S ...operated in a tactical support role of mass bombing in South Vietnam. The strategic bombing campaign against North Vietnam, with the exception of an 11-day period in 1
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  • ...omber of World War II. It was used by the U.S. for [[World War II, air war|strategic bombing of Japan]]. The plane dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. R The B-29 was used in the [[Korean War]] on strategic bombing missions, but proved too vulnerable to jet fighters. Continuing strategic m
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  • ...itler and the Nazis was sometimes considered pathological; he authored the strategic bombing policy of "dehousing" aimed at German factory workers, and carried out by R
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  • According to the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, events in his career were:<ref>{{citation | publisher = United States Strategic Bombing Survey
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  • ...laced bomber crews in great danger. While in the Pacific, by the time the strategic bombing of Japan could begin, air superiority had been achieved. ...'s large cities, and the concentration of munitions production there, made strategic bombing the war-winning weapon. Two months before Pearl Harbor Chinese leader Chian
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  • ...an call me Meyer (a common German name)." While the Luftwaffe made allied strategic bombing expensive, it failed completely to stop it especially toward the end of th
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  • * Werrell, Kenneth P. "The Strategic Bombing of Germany in World War II: Costs and Accomplishments," ''Journal of Americ * Messenger, Charles, "Bomber" Harris and the Strategic Bombing Offensive, 1939-1945'' (1984), defends Harris
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  • {{r|Strategic bombing}}
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  • ...Pape, Daniel Byman, and Matthew Waxman; an example is the Second World War strategic bombing of Japan. A challenge here is that it is "hard to distinguish clearly bet
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  • ...d, commanding [[United States Army Air Forces]], realized that neither the strategic bombing campaign against Germany, nor the cross-channel invasion strategy ([[Operat
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  • ...in England and the 15th Air Force in the Mediterranean. Their mission was strategic bombing. ...esigned in the mid 1930s to accomplish the Air Corps mission of long-range strategic bombing. The problem was that War Department and the Navy Department did not recog
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  • Nevertheless, one effect of the strategic bombing campaign was making the Western Front short of German aircraft. Most Allie {{seealso|Strategic bombing, ethics and deterrence}}
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  • ...Pape, Daniel Byman, and Matthew Waxman; an example is the Second World War strategic bombing of Japan. A challenge here is that it is "hard to distinguish clearly bet
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  • British and American strategic bombing advocates had different paradigms of what is, today, called [[air warfare p ==Doctrine for strategic bombing==
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  • ...harpening its tactical support skills while the Eighth concentrated on the strategic bombing of Germany. As the XIX Tactical Air Command, it worked extremely closely wi
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  • ...ensive Pursuit''. Unlike the mainstream air power view, to the effect that strategic bombing was a war-winning weapon, and the bombers could always get through, Chennau
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  • ...rations were tied to amphibious operations and combined sea battles; the [[strategic bombing of Japan]] remained under control of Washington.
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  • ...d this overall concept as premature without Mediterranean operations and [[strategic bombing]], a variant of Roundup had been considered as a contingency "quick" invasi
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