Striking the Hornets' Nest
Naval Aviation and the Origins of Strategic Bombing in World War I
Striking the Hornets' Nest provides the first extensive analysis of the Northern Bombing Group (NBG), the Navy's most innovative aviation initiative of World War I and one of the world's first dedicated strategic bombing programs. Very little has been written about the Navy's aviation activities in World War I and even less on the NBG. Standard studies of strategic bombing tend to focus on developments in the Royal Air Force or the U.S. Army Air Service.This work concentrates on the origins of strategic bombing in World War I, and the influence this phenomenon had on the Navy's future use of the airplane. The NBG program faced enormous logist…
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Wildenberg, Thomas
- ISBN: 978-1-61251-391-1
- EAN: 9781612513911
- Produktnummer: 21842498
- Verlag: Naval Institute Press
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
- Seitenangabe: 304 S.
- Plattform: EPUB
- Masse: 1'506 KB
- Auflage: Digital Only
Über den Autor
Geoffrey Rossano is a graduate of Tufts University and the University of North Carolina and an instructor of history at the Salisbury School in Salisbury, Connecticut. He is the author/editor of many articles and books, including Stalking the U-Boat: U.S. Naval Aviation in Europe during World War I, which won the 2010 Roosevelt Prize in Naval History.Thomas Wildenberg is an independent historian/scholar with special interests in aviators, naval aviation, and technological innovation in the military. He has written extensively about the U.S. Navy during the interwar period, and his writings have appeared in a variety of scholarly journals including the Naval War College Review, United States Naval Institute Proceedings, and Air Power History. His books on naval history include, Destined for Glory, All the Factors of Victory, Grey Steel and Black Oil, Billy Mitchell's War with the Navy, and Ship Killer.
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