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Lt. Gen. Ned Almond, USA: A Ground Commander's Conflicting View with Airmen Over Cas Doctrine and Employment
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The historical debate between the Army and Air Force regarding close air support (CAS) is examined through four key sub-issues from World War I to the Korean War. The study highlights differing military objectives that have influenced airpower employment and the ownership of CAS assets. Focusing on Lieutenant General Edward Mallory Almond's philosophy, the thesis reveals his views on air priorities, operational control of CAS assets, the need for integrated command systems, and the development of a dedicated CAS aircraft. Almond's insights provide a nuanced understanding of ground command perspectives on CAS.
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Lt. Gen. Ned Almond, USA: A Ground Commander's Conflicting View with Airmen Over Cas Doctrine and Employment, Michael Lewis
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- Title
- Lt. Gen. Ned Almond, USA: A Ground Commander's Conflicting View with Airmen Over Cas Doctrine and Employment
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Michael Lewis
- Publisher
- Creative Media Partners, LLC
- Publisher
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 160
- ISBN13
- 9781249415695
- Category
- Pedagogy
- Description
- The historical debate between the Army and Air Force regarding close air support (CAS) is examined through four key sub-issues from World War I to the Korean War. The study highlights differing military objectives that have influenced airpower employment and the ownership of CAS assets. Focusing on Lieutenant General Edward Mallory Almond's philosophy, the thesis reveals his views on air priorities, operational control of CAS assets, the need for integrated command systems, and the development of a dedicated CAS aircraft. Almond's insights provide a nuanced understanding of ground command perspectives on CAS.