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DeThomas, Scott V. "Aerial humanitarian operations delivering strategic effects /." CLICK HERE TO VIEW:, 2004. https://research.maxwell.af.mil/papers/ay2004/ari/DeThomas.pdf.

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Laine, Howard David. "AWPD-1 : America's pre-World War II plan for bombing Germany /." Thesis, This resource online, 1991. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-11072008-063613/.

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Jahnke, Todd Eric. "By Air Power Alone: America's Strategic Air War in China, 1941-1945." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2001. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2800/.

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During World War II, the Army Air Force waged three strategic air offensives in and from China against Japan. At first, the Flying Tigers and 10th Air Force constituted the whole of American aid to China, but the effort soon expanded. Supported by Chiang Kai-shek, Claire Chennault and his 14th Air Force waged an anti-shipping campaign, to which the Japanese Imperial Army responded with Operation Ichigo and against which Joseph Stilwell accurately warned. 20th Bomber Command used B-29s to wage Operation Matterhorn, failed, and later conducted PACAID missions. 14th Air Force then waged a counterproductive transportation campaign as The Pacific War, also known as the Greater East Asian War, ended. Events in the China-Burma-India and China Theaters provide lessons in logistics, targeting, training, and air-ground cooperation that are applicable in the post-Cold War era.
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Simpson, Patrick B. (Patrick Brent). "The History of the 389th Bombardment Group (H): a Study of the Use and Misuse of Strategic Bombers in the Second World War." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1994. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc278883/.

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This thesis describes and evaluates the successes and failures of the use of strategic bombers through the abilities of one heavy bombardment group, the 389th. It examines the different missions that determined the effectiveness of the Group. When employed in a strategic bombing role, the 389th contributed significantly to the destruction of the German war industries and transportation system. When used as a tactical bomber, a mission for which it had neither proper training nor equipment, the 389th was generally a failure.
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Garner, Christian A. "Forgotten Legacies: The U.S. Glider Pilot Training Program and Lamesa Field, Texas, During World War II." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2016. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc849715/.

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Rapidly initiated at the national, regional, and local levels, the American glider pilot training program came about due to a perceived need after successful German operations at the outset of World War II. Although the national program successfully produced the required number of pilots to facilitate combat operations, numerous changes and improvisation came to characterize the program. Like other American military initiatives in the twentieth century, the War Department applied massive amounts of effort, dollars, and time to a program that proved to be short-lived in duration because it was quickly discarded when new technologies appeared. At the local level, the real loser was Lamesa, Texas. Bearing the brunt of these changes by military decision makers, the citizens of Lamesa saw their hard-fought efforts to secure an airfield fall quickly by the wayside in the wake of changing national defense priorities. As generations continue to pass and memories gradually fade, it is important to document and understand the relationship between this military platform that saw limited action and a small Texas town that had a similarly short period of significance to train the pilots who flew the aircraft.
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Books on the topic "World war, 1939-1945 – aerial operations, american – fiction"

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Cole, Willis S. The best kept secret of World War Two! Kirkland, WA: Battery Corporal Willis S. Cole Military Museum, 2008.

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Ledig, Gert. Payback. London: Granta, 2003.

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Phillips, Sky. Secret mission to Melbourne, November, 1941. Manhattan, Kan: Sunflower University Press, 1992.

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Cook, Kelly F. The other Capri ; and, All my sad captains. Knoxville, Tenn: Tennessee Valley Pub., 1992.

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Thoreson, Richard M. Someone to remember. Tucson, Ariz: West-Press, 1997.

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Tillman, Barrett. Hellcats: A novel of war in the Pacific. Washington: Brassey's, 1996.

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Higgins, R. L. Civilians in uniform. Raleigh, N.C: Pentland Press, 1998.

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Gordon, Forbes. Goodbye to some: A novel. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press, 1997.

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Gordon, Forbes. Goodbye to some: A novel. New York: Orion Books, 1990.

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Glines, Carroll V. The Doolittle raid: America's daring first strike against Japan. New York: Jove Books, 1990.

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