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Revolt of the Admirals

Revolt of the Admirals
Author: Jeffrey G. Barlow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Chronicles in compelling detail the historic showdown between the U.S. Air Force and the Navy over the role of carrier aviation in the national security framework of the United States.


Revolt of the Admirals

Revolt of the Admirals
Author: Jeffrey G. Barlow
Publisher: Potomac Books
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1998
Genre: Air power
ISBN:

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Chronicles the showdown between the U.S. Airforce and the Navy over the role of carrier aviation in the national security framework.


Revolt of the Admirals

Revolt of the Admirals
Author: Government Reprints Press
Publisher: Government Reprints Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781931641135

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The National Security Act if 1947, intended to unify the separate armed forces services under a single Defense Secretary, failed to settle the deeper issue that divided them, the debate over roles and missions. One symptom of this conflict was a showdown between the Air Force and the Navy over the role of carrier aviation in the national security framework of the United States.


Revolt of the Admirals

Revolt of the Admirals
Author: Gordon Press Publishers
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1997-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780849061523

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The United States Navy and Defense Unification, 1947-1953

The United States Navy and Defense Unification, 1947-1953
Author: Paolo Enrico Coletta
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1981
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780874131260

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This book provides a historical background to the problems met during the early days of defense unification of the three U.S. military services: the Navy, the Army, and the Air Force. The author analyzes the problem of unification during both peacetime and wartime, showing how the Korean War served to point up the capabilities and limitations of the three services.


Nuclear Weapons and Aircraft Carriers

Nuclear Weapons and Aircraft Carriers
Author: Jerry Miller
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2001-04-17
Genre: History
ISBN:

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With the advent of the atomic bomb in 1945 and its impact on strategic thinking, the future of naval aviation looked bleak. Rapid demobilization after the war eliminated many carriers, and most policy makers believed that future wars would be fought with nuclear weapons delivered by land-based aircraft. In Nuclear Weapons and Aircraft Carriers, Jerry Miller traces the struggle of respected naval leaders to promote a different vision and the innovations in the design and engineering of carriers and aircraft that resulted. He argues that the Navy's hard-won nuclear capability played a significant role in ending the Cold War.


Admiral Arleigh Burke

Admiral Arleigh Burke
Author: Elmer Belmont Potter
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Admirals
ISBN: 9781591146926

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Arleigh Burke is considered the father of the modern U.S. Navy to many. Sea warrior, strategist, and unparalleled service leader, Burke had an impact on the course of naval warfare that is still felt today. This biography by noted historian E.B. Potter follows Burke's distinguished career from his early days at the Naval Academy through the dramatic destroyer operations in the Solomons, where he earned his nickname "31-Knot Burke," to his participation in the crucial carrier operations of World War II. The author also fully examines Burke's postwar service as a United Nations delegate to the Korean truce talks and his unprecedented six-year tenure as chief of naval operations from 1955 to 1961, where he was a strong advocate of carrier aviation, nuclear propulsion, and a major force in developing the Navy's Polaris missile program. Awarded the Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in 1977, he became the first living U.S. naval officer to have a class of ship named after him--the Arleigh Burke guided missile destroyers. Now available in paperback for the first time, this definitive 1990 biography is a worthy tribute to a great naval hero.


Admiral Dan Gallery

Admiral Dan Gallery
Author: C. Herbert Gilliland
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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He also is known for his success as a writer, and the best of his work makes up a significant part of this book - excerpts from magazine articles, short stories, and letters that are incorporated into this biography by two English professors who vividly portray the highly original man behind the deeds and the writings."--BOOK JACKET.


The Admiral's Daughter

The Admiral's Daughter
Author: Tom Milton
Publisher: Nepperhan Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2008-08-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0979457912

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Kristy McKay, a young woman from Mississippi living in New York in the early 1960s, struggles to come to terms with her father, a war hero and proponent of white supremacy.


Bigger Bombs for a Brighter Tomorrow

Bigger Bombs for a Brighter Tomorrow
Author: John M. Curatola
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476621373

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Right after World War II, the United States felt secure in its atomic monopoly. With the American "Pax Atomica" in place, the free world held an apparent strategic advantage over the Soviet bloc and saw itself as a bulwark against communist expansion. But America's atomic superiority in the early postwar years was more fiction than fact. From 1945 until 1950, the U.S. atomic arsenal was poorly coordinated, equipped and funded. The newly formed Atomic Energy Commission inherited from the Manhattan Engineer District a program suffering from poor organization, failing infrastructure and internal conflict. The military establishment and the Air Force's Strategic Air Command little knew what to do with this new weapon. The Air Force and the AEC failed to coordinate their efforts for a possible atomic air offensive and war plans were ill-conceived, reflecting unrealistic expectations of Air Force capabilities and possible political outcomes. This lack of preparedness serves as a case study in the tenuous nature of American civilian-military relationships. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.