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A Pattern for Joint Operations

Author : Daniel R. Mortensen
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2015-09-16
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1517371643

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This study in the Historical Analysis Series examines a subject of importance not only to the Army but also to the Air Force: the origin and development of American close air support doctrine and practice in World War II. The idea for the study resulted from a review of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Army and Air Force chiefs of staff, concluded on 22 May 1984, and of the initiatives that emerged from that historic document, particularly Initiative 24, which reaffirmed the Air Force's mission to provide close air support to the Army. The project has been a cooperative effort between the U.S. Army Center of Military History and the U.S.A.F. Office of Air Force History; an Air Force historian was assigned to write the study under the supervision of the Center of Military History. The resulting work, ultimately the best judgment of the author based on historical evidence, is titled "A Pattern for Joint Operations: World War II Close Air Support, North Africa." The concentration is on the North African campaign because that was the first major large-unit test of American ground armies in World War II, and in that campaign the basic system of close air support for American ground and air forces in World War II was first worked out. Close air support doctrine both then and now is critical to the services. As this study demonstrates, the doctrine that had been conceived and practiced prior to the first American battles of World War II fell apart in the mud and fog of Tunisia. Both air and ground commanders in 1941 recognized the necessity of close cooperation between the staffs and forces in joint and combined forces. What they had to learn in 1942 was the degree to which close air support doctrine tested that cooperation and required alteration. The struggle of ground and air leaders to define and construct a command and control system, and ultimately to allocate and commit precious air resources to requisite ground missions, has as many lessons today as it did more than forty years ago.

A Pattern for Joint Operations

Author : Daniel R. Mortensen
Publisher : Government Printing Office
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : History
ISBN : 016001963X

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CMH Pub. 93-7. This study in the Historial Analysis Series discusses the the origin and development of American close air support doctrine and practice in World War II. It explains how the Tunisian campaign demonstrated the need for tactical changes and close cooperation between the staffs and forces in joint and combined forces. The struggle of ground and air leaders to define and construct a command and control system, and ultimately to allocate and commit precious air resources to requisite ground missions, has as many lessons today as it did more than forty years ago. L.C. card 87-19335.

A Pattern for Joint Operations: World War II Close Air Support, North Africa

Author : Office of Air Force History,United States Air Force
Publisher : Createspace Independent Pub
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2015-02-24
Category : History
ISBN : 150860018X

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A Pattern for Joint Operations: World War II Close Air Support, North Africa by Office of Air Force History,United States Air Force Pdf

This study in the Historical Analysis Series examines a subject of importance not only to the Army but also to the Air Force: the origin and development of American close air support doctrine and practice in World War II. The idea for the study resulted from a review of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Army and Air Force chiefs of staff, concluded on 22 May 1984, and of the initiatives that emerged from that historic document, particularly Initiative 24, which reaffirmed the Air Force's mission to provide close air support to the Army. The project has been a cooperative effort between the U.S. Army Center of Military History and the U.S.A.F. Office of Air Force History; an Air Force historian was assigned to write the study under the supervision of the Center of Military History. The resulting work, ultimately the best judgment of the author based on historical evidence, is titled A Pattern for Joint Operations: World War II Close Air Support, North Africa. The concentration is on the North African campaign because that was the first major large-unit test of American ground armies in World War II, and in that campaign the basic system of close air support for American ground and air forces in World War II was first worked out. Close air support doctrine both then and now is critical to the services. As this study demonstrates, the doctrine that had been conceived and practiced prior to the first American battles of World War II fell apart in the mud and fog of Tunisia. Both air and ground commanders in 1941 recognized the necessity of close cooperation between the staffs and forces in joint and combined forces. What they had to learn in 1942 was the degree to which close air support doctrine tested that cooperation and required alteration. The struggle of ground and air leaders to define and construct a command and control system, and ultimately to allocate and commit precious air resources to requisite ground missions, has as many lessons today as it did more than forty years ago.

A Pattern for Joint Operations

Author : U.s. Army Center of Military History
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2015-02-06
Category : History
ISBN : 1507872291

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A Pattern for Joint Operations by U.s. Army Center of Military History Pdf

Close air support doctrine, organization, and operations immediately prior to and during the campaign in North Africa.

Pattern for Joint Operations

Author : Center of Military History
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9998865778

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What it Takes

Author : Michael Spirtas,Thomas-Durell Young,S. Rebecca Zimmerman
Publisher : Rand Corporation
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780833046147

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What it Takes by Michael Spirtas,Thomas-Durell Young,S. Rebecca Zimmerman Pdf

"When appropriate, the U.S. Air Force needs to be prepared to supply joint task force (JTF) headquarters. If the U.S. Air Force takes the steps necessary to produce JTF-capable units, both the service and the nation would benefit. The authors consider the nature of JTF command, survey command-related developments in other services and in other elements of the defense community, and examine four JTF operations. They raise issues for the Air Force to consider and offer a set of recommendations aimed at enhancing the Air Force's ability to staff and run JTF headquarters."--Provided by publisher.

The Twelfth US Air Force: Tactical And Operational Innovations In The Mediterranean Theater Of Operations, 1943-1944

Author : Major Matthew G. St. Clair USMC
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 87 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2015-11-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781786250834

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The Twelfth US Air Force: Tactical And Operational Innovations In The Mediterranean Theater Of Operations, 1943-1944 by Major Matthew G. St. Clair USMC Pdf

This paper analyzes the participation of the US Twelfth Air Force in the Mediterranean theater of operation from 1943 to 1944 and also studies the coalition and joint operations required in the air campaign. Coalition and joint warfare provides numerous command, control, and coordination problems that are not easily de-conflicted. The requirements of the coalition air campaign in the Mediterranean theater provided significant challenges to the leadership of the US Army Air Forces (AAF). Prewar Army Air Corps doctrine focused on strategic bombing and aerial interdiction. Air- men lacked a well thought-out tactical support doctrine and had no doctrine for supporting amphibious operations. The mission of the AAF in the North African and Italian campaigns was the winning of air superiority. The Twelfth Air Force had to adopt new tactics and operational techniques to support the Allied landings at Sicily, Salerno, and Anzio, Italy, against the formidable German Luftwaffe. The Mediterranean theater was the first theater to encounter the use of precision-guided munitions in the form of radio-controlled glide bombs dropped by the Luftwaffe. The Mediterranean theater was designated a secondary theater of war, resulting in the Twelfth Air Force operating with inadequate resources, as aircraft and crews were periodically reassigned to units supporting the Combined Bomber Offensive in the European theater of operations. While supporting the Mediterranean theater, the Twelfth Air Force operated alongside the British Royal Air Force (RAF) and was routinely tasked with supporting operations of both the US Fifth and British Eighth Armies. This provided significant command, control, and communication (C3) problems that had to be addressed to optimize the effectiveness of Allied airpower.

Military Strategy, Joint Operations, and Airpower

Author : Ryan Burke,Michael Fowler,Kevin McCaskey
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2018-09-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781626166240

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Military Strategy, Joint Operations, and Airpower by Ryan Burke,Michael Fowler,Kevin McCaskey Pdf

An ideal textbook for classes on modern airpower and joint operations.

Military Strategy, Joint Operations, and Airpower

Author : Ryan Burke,Michael Fowler,Kevin McCaskey
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2018-09-03
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781626166233

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Military Strategy, Joint Operations, and Airpower by Ryan Burke,Michael Fowler,Kevin McCaskey Pdf

An ideal textbook for classes on modern airpower and joint operations.

Operation Just Cause

Author : Ronald H. Cole
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Military planning
ISBN : UOM:39015037842823

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The Evolution Of Joint Operations During The Civil War

Author : LCDR Michael A. Reed
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2015-11-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781782899457

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The Evolution Of Joint Operations During The Civil War by LCDR Michael A. Reed Pdf

History has demonstrated that amphibious assaults are among the most complex and challenging of all joint operations. The myriad of factors that evolved independently throughout the war did not become fully integrated until the winter of 1864-65. This thesis explores the maturation of joint amphibious operations during the U.S. Civil War, specifically through the assaults on Fort Fisher. This analysis will use modern joint doctrine as the framework to compare and contrast the two assaults. It will elaborate on how seaborne assaults differ from riverine assaults. Utilizing Fort Fisher as the focus develops an understanding of the interrelationship of these various factors and the challenges posed in their synchronization to achieve success. This study concludes that the operations reflected jointness, but also marked the emergence of modern amphibious assault concepts.

Thinking Effects

Author : Edward C. Mann,Gary Endersby,Thomas R. Searle
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : OSU:32435069831568

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Strategy for Victory

Author : David Ian Hall
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2007-12-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780313350085

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Strategy for Victory by David Ian Hall Pdf

Strategy for Victory: The Development of British Tactical Air Power, 1919-1943 examines the nature of the inter-Service crisis between the British Army and the RAF over the provision of effective air support for the army in the Second World War. Material for this book is drawn primarily from the rich collection of documents at the National Archives (UK) and other British archives. The author makes a highly original point that Britain's independent RAF was in fact a disguised blessing for the Army and that the air force's independence was in part a key reason why a successful solution to the army's air support problems was found. The analysis traces why the British army went to war in 1939 without adequate air support and how an effective system of support was organized by the RAF. As such, it is the first scholarly survey of the origins and development of British air support doctrine and practice during the early years of the Second World War. The provision of direct air support was of central importance to the success enjoyed by Anglo-American armies during the latter half of the Second World War. First in North Africa, and later in Italy and North-West Europe, American, British and Empire armies fought most if not all of their battles with the knowledge that they enjoyed unassailable air superiority throughout the battle area. This advantage, however, was the product of a long and bitter dispute between the British Army and the Royal Air Force that began at the end of the First World War and continued virtually unabated until it was resolved in late 1942 and early 1943 when the 2nd Tactical Air Force was created. Battlefield experience and, in particular, success in North Africa, combined with the hard work, wisdom and perseverance of Air Marshals Sir Arthur Tedder and Arthur Coningham, the active co-operation of General Bernard Montgomery, and the political authority of Prime Minister Winston Churchill, produced a uniquely British system that afforded the most comprehensive, effective and flexible air support provided by any air force during the war. The book is divided into two equal parts of five chapters. Part one surveys how the British Army went to war in 1939 without adequate air support, and part two explains how an effective system of air support was organized by the middle years of the war. The analysis traces Britain's earliest experience with aircraft in the Great War 1914-1918, the inter-war period of doctrinal development and inter-Service rivalry, and the major campaigns in France and the Middle East during the first half of the Second World War when the weaknesses in Army-RAF co-operation were first exposed and eventually resolved. As such, it is the first scholarly survey of the origin and development of British air support doctrine and practice during the early years of the Second World War.

Joint Military Operations

Author : Roger Beaumont
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1993-05-18
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015029719666

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This short history is the first broad and selective survey of the phenomenon known as jointness--the co-operative operations of land and naval forces until the twentieth-century and of land, sea, and air forces since World War I. Touching on operational, doctrinal, and political dimensions, the survey ranges from the ancient Mediterranean to recent times while focusing on European and American experiences from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries, including Desert Storm. Illustrative cases and reference materials are attuned to the interests of scholars, defense analysts, and students of military affairs. Jointness, subject of major concern to military historians, policymakers, politicians, and military professionals has in the past been covered within certain periods on a case by case or topical basis. This history begins instead with a broad survey from ancient to modern times and then focuses more closley on joint operations since World War I with wide-ranging examples to illustrate trends and patterns of Jointness. The survey closes with a discussion of the central problem of friction and other paradoxes connected with joint military operations. A selected bibliography provides an array of sources both for general readers and military professionals. Maps and appendices further enrich this important history.