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- Title
Eagles Overhead: The History of US Air Force Forward Air Controllers, from the Meuse- Argonne to Mosul.
- Authors
Ventura, Phil
- Abstract
The given text is a collection of book reviews from the Air & Space Operations Review. The first review discusses the book "Networked Nonproliferation" by Onderco, which focuses on the negotiations and diplomatic maneuvering surrounding the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference. The review highlights the complexity of the negotiations and their importance in international politics. The second review is about the book "Eagles Overhead" by Dietz, which explores the history of the US Air Force Forward Air Controllers. The review praises the book for its comprehensive and approachable approach to the topic. The third review discusses "Britain's Secret Defences" by Chatterton, which reveals the secret plans of the British government to recruit and train civilians to counter a potential German invasion during World War II. The review commends the book for shedding light on this lesser-known aspect of British history.
- Subjects
MOSUL (Iraq); UNITED States. Air Force; AIR forces; UNITED States Air Force Academy; MILITARY education; AIR power (Military science)
- Publication
Air & Space Operations Review, 2023, Vol 2, Issue 4, p79
- ISSN
2771-7704
- Publication type
Article