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American Airpower: The History, Theory, and Art of Air Warfare
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This collection of essays presents a clear, authoritative study of airpower, combining historical narrative, thematic analysis, and expert perspective to show how military operations and national security have been shaped by airpower over the past 120 years. American Airpower is a precise, critical examination of how airpower has been developed, applied, and what it can - and cannot - achieve in war. Sterling Michael Pavelec and other contributors explore the evolution of airpower from its origins in World War I to its integration with cyber and space operations today. Organized thematically, the book connects theory with real-world application. Chapters address strategic bombing, air mobility, naval aviation, irregular warfare, ISR, and precision strike, while also examining the intersections of air, space, and cyber power. Rather than endorsing a single doctrine, the volume highlights enduring debates about the effectiveness and limitations of airpower - especially when used independently of land and maritime forces. Drawing on historical case studies andoperational analysis, the contributors explore how airpower has adapted to shifting political objectives, technological advances, and joint warfare demands. The result is a balanced, wide-ranging survey that challenges simplified narratives and stresses context, judgment, and strategy. This is not a work of advocacy, but of inquiry - aimed at readers seeking a grounded understanding of airpower's promise, its constraints, and the strategic choices that continue to shape its use.
This collection of essays presents a clear, authoritative study of airpower, combining historical narrative, thematic analysis, and expert perspective to show how military operations and national security have been shaped by airpower over the past 120 years. American Airpower is a precise, critical examination of how airpower has been developed, applied, and what it can - and cannot - achieve in war. Sterling Michael Pavelec and other contributors explore the evolution of airpower from its origins in World War I to its integration with cyber and space operations today. Organized thematically, the book connects theory with real-world application. Chapters address strategic bombing, air mobility, naval aviation, irregular warfare, ISR, and precision strike, while also examining the intersections of air, space, and cyber power. Rather than endorsing a single doctrine, the volume highlights enduring debates about the effectiveness and limitations of airpower - especially when used independently of land and maritime forces. Drawing on historical case studies andoperational analysis, the contributors explore how airpower has adapted to shifting political objectives, technological advances, and joint warfare demands. The result is a balanced, wide-ranging survey that challenges simplified narratives and stresses context, judgment, and strategy. This is not a work of advocacy, but of inquiry - aimed at readers seeking a grounded understanding of airpower's promise, its constraints, and the strategic choices that continue to shape its use.


















