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Danger Close

Danger Close
Author: Steve Call
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1603441425

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“America had a secret weapon,” writes Steve Call of the period immediately following September 11, 2001, as planners contemplated the invasion of Afghanistan. This weapon consisted of small teams of Special Forces operatives trained in close air support (CAS) who, in cooperation with the loose federation of Afghan rebels opposed to the Taliban regime, soon began achieving impressive—and unexpected—military victories over Taliban forces and the al-Qaeda terrorists they had sponsored. The astounding success of CAS tactics coupled with ground operations in Afghanistan soon drew the attention of military decision makers and would eventually factor into the planning for another campaign: Operation Iraqi Freedom. But who, exactly, are these air power experts and what is the function of the TACPs (Tactical Air Control Parties) in which they operate? Danger Close provides a fascinating look at a dedicated, courageous, innovative, and often misunderstood and misused group of military professionals. Drawing on the gripping first-hand accounts of their battlefield experiences, Steve Call allows the TACPs to speak for themselves. He accompanies their narratives with informed analysis of the development of CAS strategy, including potentially controversial aspects of the interservice rivalries between the air force and the army which have at times complicated and even obstructed the optimal employment of TACP assets. Danger Close makes clear, however, that the systematic coordination of air power and ground forces played an invaluable supporting role in the initial military victories in both Afghanistan and Iraq. This first-ever examination of the intense, life-and-death world of the close air support specialist will introduce readers to a crucial but little-known aspect of contemporary warfare and add a needed chapter in American military history studies.


Over Lord

Over Lord
Author: Thomas Alexander Hughes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Pete Quesada is one of World War II's unsung yet crucial heroes. With his famous "Ninth Tactical Air Command," Quesada established the best air-ground team in the European theater. He pioneered the use of radar in close air support operations, introducing weapons systems specifically geared to tactical operations. He nurtured new flying methods designed for the kind of precision bombing the battlefields of Europe demanded.


TAC Attack

TAC Attack
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1983
Genre: Airplanes, Military
ISBN:

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A Look at Tomorrow's Tactical Air Forces

A Look at Tomorrow's Tactical Air Forces
Author: Lane Pierrot
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 121
Release: 1997
Genre: Aeronautics, Military
ISBN: 0788142984

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Advanced Tactical Fighter to F-22 Raptor

Advanced Tactical Fighter to F-22 Raptor
Author: David C. Aronstein
Publisher: AIAA
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1998
Genre: F-22 (Jet fighter plane)
ISBN: 9781600867903

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U.S. Tactical Air Power

U.S. Tactical Air Power
Author: William D. White
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1974
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Air Power for Patton's Army

Air Power for Patton's Army
Author: David N. Spires
Publisher:
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Presents a case study of one air-ground team's experience with the theory and practice of tactical air power employed during the climactic World War 2 campaigns against the forces of Nazi Germany.


Patton's Air Force

Patton's Air Force
Author: David N. Spires
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2014-06-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1935623508

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From the time the Third Army became operational on August 1, 1944, until the guns fell silent on May 8, 1945, Lt. Gen. George S. Patton's troops covered more ground and took more enemy prisoners than any other Allied army in northwest Europe. Brig. Gen. Otto P. Weyland's XIX Tactical Air Command (TAC) provided air support every step of the way. Their combined success is something of an anomaly; air-ground relationships are notoriously confrontational and plagued with inter-service competition. How did Patton and Weyland work together to achieve such astounding success? Drawing on exclusive access to official records, David N. Spires finds that this success was due to four key developments: the maturation of tactical aviation doctrine, effective organizational procedures, a technical revolution in equipment, and, above all, the presence of pragmatic men of goodwill who made the system work. He focuses on the highly effective personal relationship between Patton and Weyland -- men who respected, trusted, and fully relied on each other and their respective subordinates. This collaboration extended all the way down the chain of command: Patton's ground troops and Weyland's airmen trained together in England, and so by the time they entered combat, they operated together as a single unit. Contrary to conventional wisdom, air-ground relationships in the field can be cooperative rather than confrontational. Today's air and ground officers can continue to benefit from the amazing success of the Third Army and the XIX TAC.


Air Power For Patton’s Army: The XIX Tactical Air Command In The Second World War [Illustrated Edition]

Air Power For Patton’s Army: The XIX Tactical Air Command In The Second World War [Illustrated Edition]
Author: David N. Spires
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782895000

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Illustrated with 3 charts, 28 maps and 88 photos. This insightful work by David N. Spires holds many lessons in tactical air-ground operations. Despite peacetime rivalries in the drafting of service doctrine, in World War II the immense pressures of wartime drove army and air commanders to cooperate in the effective prosecution of battlefield operations. In northwest Europe during the war, the combination of the U.S. Third Army commanded by Lt. Gen. George S. Patton and the XIX Tactical Air Command led by Brig. Gen. Otto P. Weyland proved to be the most effective allied air-ground team of World War II. The great success of Patton’s drive across France, ultimately crossing the Rhine, and then racing across southern Germany, owed a great deal to Weyland’s airmen of the XIX Tactical Air Command. This deft cooperation paved the way for allied victory in Western Europe and today remains a classic example of air-ground effectiveness. It forever highlighted the importance of air-ground commanders working closely together on the battlefield.